Past Events

Past Events

Medical Humanities Film Screening: Nino

Presented by Dr. Kat Haklin & students in French 3760 Cinema & Society: Screening Health (film in French with English subtitles)
Busch 100 | Busch Hall

A Fireside Chat with Mary Bruce, AB '05, Chief White House Correspondent for ABC News

A Fireside Chat with Mary Bruce, AB '05 Chief White House Correspondent for ABC News (moderated by Peter Kastor, Samuel K. Eddy Distinguished Professor and Associate Vice Dean of Research)
Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall

Ancient Historian Panel

Roger Bagnall, WashU
Suzanne Marchand, Louisiana State University
Elizabeth Meyer, University of Virginia
Jonathan Price, Tel Aviv University
Michael Scott, University of Warwick
Goldberg Formal Lounge | 2nd floor of the Danforth University

David T Konig Lecture: "What Would the Constitution's Framers Think About Today's Supreme Court?"

Stuart Banner, Norman Abrams Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA
Moot Court Room | Located within Anheuser-Busch Hall

CCHP: Assessing the War in Iran

Krister Knapp presents a lecture on Iran: Assessing the War in Iran
Busch 100 | Busch Hall

History Major Welcome Session

All new history majors and existing history majors and minors are welcome to attend!
Busch 18 | Busch Hall (lower level)

The 1776–1789 Connection: Transatlantic Revolutions and the Birth of Human Rights

Prof. Iver Bernstein, along with several other esteemed scholars, will host an exceptional afternoon of programming in the presence of His Excellency Laurent Bili, Ambassador of France to the U.S. & a delegation from the Consolat de France in Chicago.
Sumers Welcome Center (reception will be in Clark-Fox Forum)

CCHP: Trump, Venezuela, and the Return of the Monroe Doctrine

Krister Knapp presents a lecture on Trump and Venezuela: Trump, Venezuela, and the Return of the Monroe Doctrine
Hurst Lounge (Located on the second floor of Duncker Hall) | Danforth Campus

Refusing Sustainability - Race, Health, and Environmentalism

A conversation with Dr. Elana Resnick (UC Santa Barbara) about her new book Refusing Sustainability, the connection between racialized labor and waste in Eastern Europe, and the future of environmentalism and health.
McMillan Hall, Room G052

Joanna Dee Das - Faith, Family, and Flag

Join Das for a discussion of her new book “Faith, Family, and Flag: Branson Entertainment and the Idea of America,” which explores Branson’s surprising role in America’s cultural and political divides.
Left Bank Books (399 N. Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108)

Meet the Grad Students!

In partnership with the Graduate History Association, Phi Alpha Theta invites YOU to meet our graduate students on Monday, November 17th, in January 110 from 6-7 pm. Dinner will be provided!
January Hall, Room # 110

2025 Global Research Excellence Showcase

Join us for an afternoon showcasing the latest research of WashU faculty members and researchers working across borders and disciplines to respond to humanity’s most pressing challenges.
Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall

Fall 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium

Hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR), the Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases the diverse range of faculty-mentored research and creative inquiry conducted by WashU undergraduate students.
Bauer Hall (BH) Frick Forum / Bauer Hall (BH) Room 240 | From Danforth campus: Enter through Bauer Hall and turn left to access the central staircase. Proceed to the bottom floor. The information table will be on your right.

Critical Race Theory at the Bottom of the Well: Derrick Bell’s ‘Grandchildren’ Reflect on the Future of CRT

“Critical Race Theory at the Bottom of the Well: Derrick Bell’s ‘Grandchildren’ Reflect on the Future of CRT” Roundtable with Robert Chang, UC Irvine School of Law; Adrienne Davis, WashU Law; and Anthony Farley, Albany Law School.
Sponsored by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series.
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (A-B Hall, Room 310)

Cookie Break: Learn About the Living History Scholars Initiative

Join us!
Busch 18 | Busch Hall lower level

WashU History Major-Minor Fair

Join us Monday, October 13 to learn more about potential majors and minors.
Athletic Complex

Bear Beginnings Open House: Fall 2025

Welcome to WashU!
Olin 142 | Olin Library