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TRIADS Speaker Series with Michael Esposito: Historical redlining and contemporary racial disparities in neighborhood life expectancy
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: Stories that Win
TRIADS Speaker Series with Deen Freelon: Operation Dumpster Fire; or, toward balance in the detection and profiling of low-quality content online
Here and Next: Igniting Imagination & Creative Collaboration
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: Police Body Camera Metadata
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: Trust and Public Health
Creative Practice Workshop Information Session
TRIADS Speaker Series with Allyson Ettinger: "Understanding” and prediction: Disentangling meaning extraction and predictive processes in humans and AI
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: The Storytelling Lab: Bridging Science, Technology and Creativity
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: Improving Data Integration Techniques
Center For Literary Arts Graduate Student Information Session and Lunch
Center for the Literary Arts Creative Practice Workshop Information Session
Town Hall Meeting - Update on Strategic Planning Implementation: Undergraduate Education Initiatives
Lunch and Q & A with Cynde Strand
Join the Storytelling Lab for lunch and a conversation with Cynde Strand, legendary CNN camerawoman and news producer, whose 30 year career took her around the globe covering wars, earthquakes and revolutions helping CNN to become the pre-eminent 24 hour news provider whose storytelling changed the way we look at the world.
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: The Storytelling Lab: Black Joy Collaborative
Future Fridays - The Transdisciplinary Futures Initiative: Mindfulness, Science, and Practice
Deadline for Spring 2024 Creative Practice Workshop Applications
Building Bridges not Walls: Applying Lessons from Contemplative Science to Enhance Equity and Inclusion in the Classroom, Clinic and Beyond
As part of the Mindfulness and Anti-Racism series, we will host Doris Chang, a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor in the NYU Silver School of Social Work.
Aaron Coleman Reading
Aaron Coleman (MFA ’15, PhD ’21), whose papers and other materials are now part of the Modern Literature Collection, will read his poetry and translations.
Aaron Coleman in Conversation with Mary Jo Bang
Aaron Coleman (MFA ’15, PhD ’21), whose papers and other materials are now part of the Modern Literature Collection, will be in conversation with English professor and poet Mary Jo Bang, whose papers are also part of the Modern Literature Collection.
TRIADS Speaker Series with Laura Nelson: Beyond Protests: Using Computational Text Analysis to Explore a Greater Variety of Social Movement Activities
Tere Dávila in Discussion with Zorimar Rivera Montes
Tere Dávila Reading
Join us for an evening of fiction in translation with Puerto Rican author Tere Dávila and translator Rebecca Hanssens-Reed. Hanssens-Reed’s translation of Dávila’s “Mercedes’s Special Talent” won a 2022 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction.
Drop-in tea and chat with Howard Manly of The Conversation
Center for the Literary Arts Speaker Series: Living as a Writer
Center for the Literary Arts Speaker Series: Author Anna Moschovakis Reading & Talk with Literary Agent Akin Akinwumi
ITF Future Fridays: Towards a Synergy between Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Ralf Wessel, professor of physics; Keith Hengen, assistant professor of biology; and Likai Chen, assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, lead this cluster focused on the convergence of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and brain sciences.
TRIADS Speaker Series with Caitlin McMurtry: Vaccine hesitancy and trust in government during public health emergencies.
ITF Future Fridays: Stories that Win
Billy Acree, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Betsy Sinclair, professor of Political Science lead this cluster dedicated to the collection of origin stories—political origin stories of politicians, stories of community and national beginnings, heroic tales that literally make local, regional or national public figures, and other stories that people tell and retell.
Here and Next: Igniting Imagination & Creative Collaboration
This event series will bring WashU faculty together to meet new colleagues, spark new and creative conversations, and consider new ways of collaborating through interdisciplinary research. The event series will be a highly interactive event with a chance to “collide” creatively with colleagues from across disciplines.
Digital Transformation Symposium
Moving Stories Listening Session
TRIADS Design Workshop – From Ideas to Action
Introduction to Quantum Sensing Summer Boot Camp
Join us July 10th through 13th for an introduction to Quantum Sensing Technologies!
Short Course: Text-As-Data Methods with Brandon Stewart
TRIADS Speaker Series with Brandon Stewart
August Special Session on Research Funding Opportunities
Installation and Celebration of Feng Sheng Hu as the Richard G. Engelsmann Dean of Arts & Sciences
Workshop: Writing for The Conversation
TRIADS Speaker Series with Sidney D'Mello
Trust and Public Health Conference
A conference at the intersection of trust and public health.
Guggenheim Fellowship Information Session
September Special Session on Research Funding Opportunities
Introduction to Compute Services
Program in Public Scholarship Welcome Mixer
Immersive Tech Week: AR/VR Project Showcase
Workshop: Publishing Your First Book
Immersive Tech Week: Victoria Szabo Keynote
Immersive Tech Week: Unity VR Workshops with Rob Santos
ITF Future Fridays: Next Frontiers in Radio Chemistry and The Human-Wildlife Interface
Center for the Literary Arts Speaker Series: Mary-Alice Daniel
Mary-Alice Daniel is the Center for the Literary Arts' inaugural Visiting Writer in Residence. Join us for a reception, followed by readings from her celebrated, genre-spanning works – including new, unpublished poems and selections from secret projects.
Bitter Fruit: A Roundtable on Drama in Translation
A scholarly roundtable featuring playwright Héctor Levy-Daniel (zoomed in from Argentina), translator Philip Boehm (artistic director of Upstream Theatre), Virginia Braxs (faculty, Washington University), and Gad Guterman (faculty, Webster University), with interpretation by Sara Brenes Akerman (graduate student, Washington University in St. Louis)
WashU Mindfulness Day
Mindfulness practices have existed for thousands of years, and have seen a newfound explosion of popularity in the 21st Century. Join us for a daylong exploration of modern and traditional mindfulness practices.
M4: Mindfulness Mechanisms & Methods Meeting
Chemistry Seminar with Dr. Nikki Thiele from Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Presented by the ITF multiyear cluster Next Frontiers in Radio Chemistry: Personalized Medicine for Infectious Diseases. Hosted by Dr. Tim Wencewicz.
Eugene O’Neill Symposium
ITF Future Fridays: St. Louis Policy Initiative
¿Quién soy? Y ¿Quiénes somos?: A Panel Discussion with Latine Poets
Workshop: Writing a Book Proposal
ITF Future Fridays: Foster Care Systems
Reading & Talk with Simone White
WashU Book Arts Workshop with Work/Play
Statistics and Data Science Seminar with Nobel Laureate Lars Peter Hansen
Americanist Dinner Forum: Moving Stories: Migration, Advocacy, Art, and Scholarship in Conversation
All are invited for dinner and conversation on Wednesday, October 18th at 5:30pm at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.
Fulbright Creative and Performing Arts Grant Info Session
Roundtable discussion of Tabea Alexa Linhard’s "Unexpected Routes: Refugee Writers in Mexico"
Writing and Embodied Creativity
A Talk with 2023 Marcus Artist-in-Residence, Choreographer Leslie Cuyjet
Adia Harvey Wingfield – Gray Areas Book Release
Workshop: Take a risk – tell the story of your academic work in two minutes
TRIADS Speaker Series: Large Neural Models' Self-Learning Symbolic Knowledge
Speaker: Heng Ji, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Conference and round-table with author Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, Goncourt Prize 2021
Creative Practice Workshop Info Session
In Conversation with Michele LeRoux and Liz Mallott
Rethinking Tenure and Promotion Assessment in the Humanities: A Blueprint for Transformation and Innovation
This event will be structured around a series of conversations with invited guests, senior faculty and administrators from Washington University, as well as presentations from WashU scholars. The event will create a lively platform for our faculty to discuss their ideas and ambitions for undertaking truly innovative work in the humanities.
International Writers Series: Christopher Merrill
Renowned poet, essayist, and translator Christopher Merrill will join the University Libraries for a reading and discussion of his work, including his most recently published work On the Road to Lviv, a book-length poem that bears witness to the war in Ukraine.
Improving Data Techniques with Dr. Emanuel Ben-David of the U.S. Census Bureau
Workshop: Writing about AI for general audiences
Landscape of Research Funding from Private Foundations
Workshop: Writing for The Conversation
TRIADS Speaker Series: In the wake of Twitterpocalypse, building new data paradigms for social media research
Improving Data Techniques with Gary King of Harvard University
Digital Transformation Symposium
Here & Next: Seed Funding Opportunities for Research Excellence Webinar
Here and Next is announcing two fixed-deadline competitions available to faculty researchers early in the Spring 2024 semester under the Here and Next Seed Grant program. The Research Development Office (RDO) is holding an informational webinar about these opportunities via Zoom.