February 7, 2022 SHARE Tyler Kotler hits a jump on his skis in front of Brookings Hall Feb. 3. (Photo: Joe Angeles/Washington University) George Kingsland sleds down the hill in front of Brookings Hall while friends Emmy D’Aprile and Sophie Floyd cheer Feb. 3. (Photo: Joe Angeles/Washington University) A snow drift forms next to the George Washington statue in front of Olin Library Feb. 3. (Photo: Joe Angeles/Washington University) Fresh snow collects on the lanterns of Danforth Campus buildings Feb. 3. (Photo: Joe Angeles/Washington University) Fresh snow collects on a tree on Danforth Campus Feb. 3. (Photo: Joe Angeles/Washington University) A small class meets in the second floor collaboration space of the newly completed McKelvey Hall on the east end of Danforth Campus. (Photo: Paúl Rivera/Perkins Eastman) The exterior entrance of the newly completed McKelvey Hall on the east end of Danforth Campus last fall. (Photo: Paúl Rivera/Perkins Eastman) East Los Angeles band Las Cafeteras visited St. Louis Jan. 28 and 29 as part of the Whitaker World Music Series, co-sponsored by the Sheldon Concert Hall and WashU’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2) and Department of Music in Arts & Sciences. (Photo courtesy of the artists) East Los Angeles band Las Cafeteras visited St. Louis Jan. 28 and 29 as part of the Whitaker World Music Series, co-sponsored by the Sheldon Concert Hall and WashU’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2) and Department of Music in Arts & Sciences. (Photo courtesy of the artists) A beloved dog of Jen Smith, vice provost for educational initiatives, poses for a photo recently during a video shoot for “WashU Pets” at the east end of the Danforth Campus. Watch the video. (Photo: Danny Reise/Washington University) Joe, the cat of Julie Flory, vice chancellor for marketing and communications, climbs a tree on campus this fall during a video shoot for “WashU Pets.” Watch the video. (Photo: Danny Reise/Washington University) To view captions, click to open an image, and then click the ‘i’ in the bottom right corner.