Washington University In St. Louis
Recent News About Washington University In St. Louis
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Trust and Bias: Guiding Communication through Data Visualizations on March 8
Trust and Bias: Guiding Communication through Data Visualizations on March 8
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#SciComm Seminar: The Translational Science Benefits Model: Moving Beyond Traditional Measures of Research Impact on March 9
Hosted by Becker Library's Center for Health and Science Communication, this seminar series features WashU faculty, staff, and expert guests from the St. Louis community, discussing topics related to all aspects of science communication.
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Meet the Makers, An Insider’s Look at OTSL’s New Works Collective on March 9
Last winter, more than 130 artists applied to create new operas with OTSL
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Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushes the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—discarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets, auto-repair shops, and dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns.
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50 Years of Title IX
In June 1972, Congress passed Title IX, prohibiting sex-based discrimination in any federal government-funded school or other educational programs.
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Beauty in Enormous Bleakness: The Design Legacy of the Interned Generation of Japanese Americans
"The Beauty in Enormous Bleakness: The Design Legacy of the Interned Generation of Japanese Americans" explores architecture’s relationship to issues of immigration, exclusion, and cultural identity in 20th-century America.
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Anti-oppressive and De-colonial Approaches to Community Engagement in St. Louis on February 22
Against a backdrop of de-colonial challenges, what should be the role of anti-oppressive community work practice?
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Governor Parson Announces Over 200 Missouri Blue Scholarships Awarded To Support Training For Law Enforcement Recruits
Governor Mike Parson today announced that in its first year the Missouri Blue Scholarship helped fund the training of 217 law enforcement recruits at Missouri training academies.
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Northwest accepting nominations for ‘influential women’
Northwest Missouri State University is again seeking nominations to honor and recognize the achievements of some of its most influential women on campus.