A visitor at the Kemper Art Museum views artist Mary Weatherford’s largest painting “Light Falling Like a Broken Chain; Paradise” Nov. 19. The medium is Flashe on linen. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Sabine Eckmann (left), director and chief curator of the Kemper Art Museum, moderates a conversation between artists Mary Weatherford (center) and Katharina Grosse Nov. 19 in the Kemper Art Museum. The talk was part of the Sam Fox School’s fall Public Lecture Series, in conjunction with the “Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection” exhibition, which includes both artists. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Members of the WU Rocketry team show off their rocket to Aaron Bobick (second from left), dean of the McKelvey School of Engineering, during the McKelvey in Action event Nov. 8. (Photo: JJ Lane/WashU)
Attendees at the McKelvey in Action event participate in a demonstration in the Jubel Hall Makerspace. The event allowed student groups to network with alumni and to showcase their projects Nov. 8. (Photo: JJ Lane/WashU)
Students take a stroll along the Ginkgo Allée on the Danforth Campus Nov. 22. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
A student reads a book while walking through the Danforth Campus Nov. 22. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Three WashU leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) participated in a Missouri House Future Caucus hearing that brought together public- and private-sector experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges of deploying AI across the state. Dan Maranan (pictured), executive director of the Digital Intelligence & Innovation (DI2) Accelerator, took part, along with Eric Fournier, at the Center for Teaching & Learning, and Adam Wilcox, at the Institute for Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics. (Photo: Carter Staley)
Students cross in front of Ridgley Hall Dec. 2 after a snowfall. (Photo: Ali Overstreet/WashU)
A WashU banner stands out against the backdrop of a snowy Danforth Campus Dec. 2. (Photo: Ali Overstreet/WashU)
A WUPD officer navigates the Danforth Campus on a snowy day Dec. 2. (Photo: Ali Overstreet/WashU)
Students enjoy the pop-up skating rink at Dr. G’s Funhouse Dec. 2. (Photo: Jenny Sinamon/Student Affairs)
The Grinch greets students Dec. 2 at Dr. G’s Funhouse, an opportunity to enjoy food, games and ice skating. (Photo: Jenny Sinamon/Student Affairs)

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