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The lights were bright, the air contained that nostalgic, sickly sweet carnival smell, and the rain was pouring down. This ...
More than 40 professors at WashU’s School of Law signed a public letter warning that “the rule of law is in peril” and ...
Sociologist Pepper Schwartz will speak about sex, love, and life in a conversation scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 16 in Graham Chapel. In anticipation of the event, Schwartz sat for an ...
After another weekend of tennis on April 12-14, the No. 24 WashU men’s team came away 2-1, notably beating Division I Creighton University. The No. 14 women’s team won one and lost one, with both ...
In response to uncertainties regarding federal funding, WashU is halting its plans to remodel Mudd Field and to build Riney ...
After losing three out of four games to their University Athletic Association (UAA) rivals The University of Chicago, the WashU baseball team needed to get back on track.
In case you have not already heard, Simone Biles was revealed as the Commencement Speaker for the Class of 2025 on Monday, ...
What’s gonna happen…” Audience members sat patiently, holding their breath, eyes fixed, as with three words Taylor Mac called the room to action in the Clark-Fox Forum at Hillman Hall. The biennial ...
In an email addressed to the WashU community last Monday, Chancellor Andrew Martin emphasized that the WashU administration ...
Drawing almost 100 people to the Clark Fox Forum in Hillman Hall, Dr. Naomi Oreskes captivated WashU undergraduates, graduate ...
Former WashU professor sues University, claims he was fired for calling out discrimination on campus
Former McKelvey professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Tae Seok Moon filed a lawsuit against WashU on ...
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