Korean War Conference May 8-10

More than two-dozen scholars and veterans from around the country will remember the United States’ so-called “forgotten war” with “The Coldest War in the Cold War: The Blood and Politics of the Korean Conflict, 1950-1953.” The three-day conference, which takes place May 8-10, is sponsored by Washington University’s International Writers Center (IWC) in Arts & Sciences, in conjunction with the Missouri Historical Society. Events will include lectures, film screenings and panel discussions on such topics as the origins and impact of the war, the experience of minority soldiers and the larger framework of the Cold War in America.

Put ’em to work!

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day April 24 brought more than 100 8- to 12-year-old children to the University.

Campus Authors: James V. Wertsch

Voices of Collective Remembering: A goal of this book is to review various understandings of the term collective memory to bring some coherence to the discussion.
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