All summer, crews have been digging a 40-foot hole in front of Brookings Hall as part of the east end construction project. But how? And what happens to all of that dirt?
Due to high demand for injury-related care, Washington University Orthopedics and Barnes-Jewish Hospital have opened a second location — in south St. Louis County, inside the Center for Advanced Medicine.
Dedric Carter, vice chancellor for operations and technology transfer, shares insights on the strategy behind the university’s new parking and transportation plan, successes to date, and what to expect this year.
In “Reason’s Oxymorons,” opening Friday, Sept. 8, at the Kemper Art Museum, artist Kader Attia surveys how different cultures, societies and disciplines grapple with questions of loss and damage.
The university will test its emergency communication system at 12:05 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12. The test will take place unless there is the potential for severe weather that day or another emergency is occurring.
William Paul, professor of film and media studies in Arts & Sciences, won the 2017 Richard Wall Memorial Award from the Theatre Library Association in New York. Paul won the award for his book “When Movies Were Theater.”
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