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"A Pound of Flesh: Monetary Sanctions as a Punishment for the Poor" Alexes Harris Professor of Sociology, University of Washington Wednesday, March 7, 2018 4:30-5:30 pm University Center...
Reducing Harm via Participatory Theatre: A Two-Part Workshop In LESS than TWO weeks, Koli Tengella and Brian Francoise will be leading a Participatory Theatre workshop at Everyman Theatre...
A story circle event will take place tomorrow at the Arch Social Club from 3 to 6 pm. Dr. Bev Bickel, Sherella Cupid, Frank Anderson and others will be leading this conversation. The 2018...
Japanese at Washington University in St. Louis this Summer
With the ALLEX Foundation Study Chinese or Japanese: http://www.allex.org/summer-chinese-or-japanese/ The WUSTL-ALLEX Intensive Chinese and Japanese Institute will offer intensive...
Over the course of the term we will be publishing blog posts our students created for Dr. Lindsay Johnson's course MUSC 322 Music History II (1700-1915). For the assignment, first the students...
Dear Students and Faculty Affiliates, Welcome back to campus for the Spring 2018 semester! The Asian Studies Program would like to invite you to a Chinese New Year Celebration lunch on...
The onset of the Russian Revolution changed Russian musical style from one that privileged the values and ideals of the aristocrats to one that celebrated the ideals of the Revolution and the...
Audiences are more appreciative of musical prodigies based on their young ages, rather than on their musical complexity and nuance. Gallagher explains the history of the modern idea of the prodigy...
Examining Debussy and the notion of impressionism, Sharo concludes that reducing an entire composer's output to a single stylistic term does a disservice to not only that composer, but to...
Over the Summer, Zachariah Thomas' ('17 Music Composition) piece Consolation was premiered by Yoshiaki Horiguchi (Bass Performance '13) and Melissa Thomas (Piano Performance '17) at Bass Works'...