Past Events

Past Events

Cahokia Mounds Virtual Winter Lecture Series

"From Piasa to payiihaski: Supernatural Symbolism and Misconstrued Tales in the Illinois Valley"

Logan Pappenfort - Director of Tribal Relations at Illinois State Museum
Virtual

Your local NWS offices are hosting a PUBLIC Storm Anxiety Webinar and Q&A session

Do you experience nervousness or anxiety when hazardous weather is forecast or when it happens where you are?

Don't Be Scared, Be Prepared!
Online via GoToWebinar

Disease Ecology on a Changing Planet

WashU’s SPHERE Innovation Research Network invites you to its inaugural convening, Disease Ecology on a Changing Planet, exploring how environmental change is reshaping the spread of diseases affecting humans, animals, and ecosystems. Hear from leading experts in disease ec
Clark‑Fox Forum, WashU, St. Louis & online via Zoom

Silent Sky

Before Edwin Hubble and Stephen Hawking, there was Henrietta Leavitt. 'Silent Sky' takes audiences on Leavitt’s real-life journey as one of Harvard Observatory’s female “human computers” at the turn of the 20th century.
A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre

Scott Krummenacher Presents at the A&S Teaching Innovation Showcase

Join us in supporting our faculty member, Scott Krummenacher, as he presents at this year’s A&S Teaching Innovation Showcase!
Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall

Bringing Science to Society: A Conversation with Katelyn Jetelina

Dr. Katelyn Jetelina is a public health leader whose publication, "Your Local Epidemiologist," has nearly 400,000 subscribers on Substack. Jetelina has a Master's in Public Health and a PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. She works as an epidemiologist, data scientist and scientific consultant to organizations, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall, Washington

Alumni Panel Discussion: Sustainability and Climate Change Solutions in Business

WashU students are invited to attend a panel discussion with recent Wash U alumni who are working in the New York business community in the areas of sustainability and climate change. This event will be lively, practical, and focused on potential career opportunities, as well as how to prepare for the workforce in these fields. Registration Required (link below).
Bauer Hall 240 | Bauer Hall

Fall 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium

Explore 300+ faculty-mentored undergraduate research projects
Frick Forum (1st floor) and other locations in Bauer/Knight Halls

A Conversation on Religion and the Environment: Academia, Community, Activism

The planetary ecological crisis impacts every dimension of human life, not least the religious and spiritual. This event will feature flash-talks and panel discussion from six speakers whose academic research, environmental activism, and faith-based community building are informed in distinct ways by concern for life on our planet. Their backgrounds span the humanities and STEM, and blend community leadership inside and outside academia. This event seeks to speak across disciplines, and to build bridges between the university community and the broader public. All are welcome; food and drinks provided!
Ann W. Olin Women's Building Formal Lounge

Canceled - Hazardous Weather Spotting and Safety

St. Louis sees almost all types of weather imaginable, so it's in everyone's best interest to prepare for it! Join experts from the National Weather Service in St. Louis and WashU's Emergency Management Department to learn about the hazardous weather that threatens St. Louis, how you can protect yourself, and how you can protect your community by reporting these hazards. We will also be discussing the deadly May 16, 2025 tornado in St. Louis.

Virtual Net Impact Expo: Explore Environmental & Social Impact Careers

Fall 2025 Major-Minor Fair

WashU Athletic Complex

Environmental Studies Knight Distinguished Lecture

Karen C. Seto
Frederick C. Hixon Professor of Geography and Urbanization

Faculty Director, Hixon Center for Urban Sustainability, Co-Director, Yale Center for Geospatial Solutions, Affiliated faculty, Yale School of Architecture, Yale School of the Environment

U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Council on Foreign Relations

Umrath Lounge | Danforth Campus

Planting the Future: A Campus Walk and Talk with Doug Tallamy

Umrath Lounge

Protecting our food future: Experts confront biodiversity crisis

Just nine plant species now provide 65% of the world’s food supply. As genetic diversity dwindles and ecosystems falter, agrifood systems grow increasingly fragile, threatening food security and human health. Experts warn this unprecedented loss of biodiversity — at genetic, species and ecosystems levels — has far-reaching consequences for how the world grows and sustains its food.
Umrath Hall Lounge

Sophomore Series: Exploring Fellowships

The College of Arts & Sciences announces the return of its workshop series geared for sophomore students.
Louderman 458

Fall regular session classes dropped on or after this date are assigned Withdrawal (W)

Last day to Add/Wait/Swamp/Drop (D) on regular session classes

First Day of Classes

35th Annual Buder Center Powwow

FREE and Open to the Public
WashU Field House

Nourishing Roots: Addressing Food Apartheid in Black Communities

Systemic racism, economic disinvestment, and environmental injustice have long contributed to food apartheid in Black communities across the United States and the African diaspora. This conversation brings together scholars, organizers, and food justice advocates to explore community-driven solutions, policy interventions, and innovative strategies for building equitable and sustainable food systems that promote both well-being and self-determination.
Register to receive the zoom link

Assembly Series with Rob Bilott: "Dark Waters: The Environmental Legal Battle Exposing Corporate Coverup in the Name of Public Health"

Graham Chapel

Assembly Series with Rob Bilott: "Dark Waters: The Environmental Legal Battle Exposing Corporate Coverup in the Name of Public Health"

Graham Chapel

Assembly Series with Rob Bilott: "Dark Waters: The Environmental Legal Battle Exposing Corporate Coverup in the Name of Public Health"

Graham Chapel

Undergraduate Student Special Event: Distinguished Alumna Ruth DeFries

Musings ona Path to a Healthy Planet and Healthy People
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

Artist-Led Bird Walk with Mark Menjívar

Artist Mark Menjívar will lead a guided “bird walk” through the Saint Louis Art Museum in a special discussion about migration and the interconnectedness of the Americas.
Saint Louis Art Museum

Step into the Tropics: An Evening to Celebrate Tropical Forest Research

Transport yourself to the tropics with an evening celebrating tropical forests, headlined by Dr. Lúcia Lohmann, Missouri Botanical Garden’s new president and director.
Bayer Event Center | Missouri Botanical Garden

Suing for Freedom in Early St. Louis

Olin Library

Douglass Day

Olin Library Room 142