An aerial view of the east end of the Danforth Campus in autumn is captured Nov. 12. (Photo: Washington University Facilities Planning & Management)
Bryce Robinson, assistant shops manager, works Nov. 12 with a student during a Fox Fridays workshop in the Sam Fox School’s Walker Hall. (Photo: Sid Hastings/Washington University)
Sam Fox School MFA students review their studio work Nov. 9 in Weil Hall. (Photo: Whitney Curtis/Washington University)
An architecture studio exhibition is on display Nov. 9 in Weil Hall. (Photo: Whitney Curtis/Washington University)
Sam Fox School students work on a project in the Caleres Fabrication Studio in Weil Hall. (Photo: Whitney Curtis/Washington University)
Ten of the most common species in the ForestGEO research plot at Tyson Research Center are: (clockwise from top center): red oak, paw paw, sassafras, white ash, slippery elm, shagbark hickory, carolina buckthorn, red maple, flowering dogwood and downy serviceberry. See more illustrations inspired by fall at Tyson . (Illustration: Erin O’Connell/Washington University)
Thuelfaqar Rammaha (left), psychiatry research coordinator, and Julia Sim, neurology staff scientist, write personal notes to go with “smile kits.” The WashU community participated in a service project to build dental hygiene kits Oct. 29. (Photo: Matt Miller/School of Medicine)
An aerial view of the sun setting over Francis Olympic Field on Nov. 8 shows the east end of the Danforth Campus. (Photo: Washington University Facilities Planning & Management)
Natalie Eng, a Sam Fox School student, removes casting materials from her jewelry during a Nov. 12 workshop in Walker Hall. (Photo: Sid Hastings/Washington University)
Construction work continues Nov. 4 on the neuroscience research building on the Medical Campus. (Photo: Matt Miller/School of Medicine)
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