Who Knew WashU? 8.2.16

Question: Which event took place during the 1904 Olympic Games — for which the university and Francis Field served as a major venue — that is no longer an Olympic sport?

Who Knew WashU? 7.26.16

Question: How many pieces by Pablo Picasso does the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum have in its collection?

Who Knew WashU? 7.19.16

Question: Why are the archives of the groundbreaking civil rights documentary “Eyes on the Prize” housed in University Libraries?

Who Knew WashU? 7.12.16

This month marks the 14th anniversary of which landmark achievement for alumnus and adventurer Steve Fossett?

Who Knew WashU? 6.28.16

Question: Louis Beaumont, after whom Washington University’s Beaumont Pavilion is named, owned a department store that is now part of which major company?

Who Knew WashU? 6.14.16

Question: Which university building is named after a St. Louis heiress whose daughter married Robert Brookings?

Who Knew WashU? 6.7.16

Question: As the world mourns the death of Muhammad Ali, we ask: When did Ali give an address in Graham Chapel?

Who Knew WashU? 5.17.16

Question: Who designed Washington University’s official seal, which is part of the shield that adorns each graduate’s robe at Commencement?

Who Knew WashU? 5.10.16

Question: Which campus building includes a public display of fossils from creatures that lived long ago, including a 12-foot crocodile?

Who Knew WashU? 5.4.16

Which university building, whose cornerstone was laid in May 1901, is named after a businessman who helped open a preparatory school for the university?
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