The Record: Happenings
A weekly guide to events for the WashU community
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Visions of the future shape how we see the present. On Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28, Washington University’s Divided City initiative will co-sponsor “Dwell in Other Futures,” a two-day event exploring how collisions of race, urbanism and futurism might spark fresh ideas about the city that is and the city that is to come. RSVP online. |
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10 a.m. Saturday, April 28 A free interactive workshop for those interested in freelancing. Open to all WashU students, alumni, faculty and staff. RSVP online. Learn how to get started, attract your first clients and maintain your client base. Skandalaris Center, Mallinckrodt Center, Room 128. |
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3 p.m. Monday, April 30 Celebrate the accomplishments of black students in areas of leadership, academic excellence, research, creativity and community service. Simon Hall, May Auditorium. |
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6 p.m. Monday, April 30 In response to the 2014 events in Ferguson, the course “Tale of Two Cities: Documenting Our Divides” uses art as activism. Students created documentaries to capture the immediacy of this historical moment. Steinberg Hall. |
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4 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 The dedication ceremony will take place in Graham Chapel, followed by a reception in Olin Library with self-guided tours. RSVP to lkidd@wustl.edu to attend either event. |
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7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 3 See program details and purchase tickets online. 560 Music Center, E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall.
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Friday, April 27
In honor of Arbor Day, the university is celebrating its four allées — tree-lined paths that shade walkways, clean our air and make strolling through campus one of the great joys of working and studying here. Kent Theiling, grounds and landscape design manager, encourages observers to notice how the allées change from season to season, year to year.
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Looking Ahead
8:30 a.m. Thursday, May 10
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EXHIBITS AND ONGOING EVENTS
This exhibition of student work showcases the final projects from “The Art of Medicine,” a course that offers students a variety of encounters with the changing art of Western medicine. On view through June 29. Olin Library, Ginkgo Room.
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SAVE THE DATE
8:30 a.m. Friday, May 18
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