Who Knew WashU? 7.29.20
Question: One of the impressive new spaces that opened last fall is Kuehner Court in the Sam Fox School. How many different plant species make up the 30-foot green wall?
Who Knew WashU? 7.8.20
Question: University Libraries boasts a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence, known as a Southwick broadside. How many copies of it exist today?
Who Knew WashU? 6.24.20
Question: In what year was what’s now called the Department of African and African-American Studies in Arts & Sciences established?
Who Knew WashU? 6.10.20
Question: Which artist created “Cosmic Filaments,” an iridescent work commissioned for permanent display in the Kemper Art Museum lobby, which reopened last fall?
Who Knew WashU? 5.27.20
Question: In honor of Memorial Day, which Washington University building was donated as a gift in memory of an alumnus who died while serving in World War I?
Who Knew WashU? 2.26.20
Question: The university’s independent student newspaper, Student Life, has been a part of campus for a long time. What year was this publication established?
Who Knew WashU? 2.12.20
Question: The nation will celebrate the birthday of George Washington, the university’s namesake, on Monday, Feb. 17. But after whom was the university originally named?
Who Knew WashU? 1.22.20
Question: How many panes of glass, combined, make up the Schnuck Pavilion and the Sumers Welcome Center?
Who Knew WashU? 12.11.19
Question: When Andrew D. Martin became chancellor this year, he also became the second alumnus to lead Washington University in its 166-year history. Who was the first?
Who Knew WashU? 11.13.19
Question: How many WashU students have received Rhodes Scholarships, one of the world’s most prestigious academic honors?
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