Past Events

Past Events

Seminar: Finishing Your Book

Eads 217

Webinar: Public Writing Online

Zoom | RSVP to receive link

Sex, Love, and Life: A Conversation with Acclaimed Author and Sociologist, Dr. Pepper Schwartz, AB ’67, MA ’69

Join WashU Arts & Sciences to hear Dr. Schwartz discuss her research, writing, and expertise in intimacy and sexuality in a conversation with Adia Harvey Wingfield, Assistant Vice Provost, Professor of Sociology, and Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences.
Graham Chapel

Cultivating Dynamic Academic Environments: A Blueprint for Collaboration, Innovation and Leadership

A daylong panel discussion series featuring a slate of distinguished visiting academic leaders and on-campus experts
Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall

Who Owns the Future? From Artificial Intelligence to Abundant Imagination

Please join the Office of Public Scholarship for its launch within the Office of the Provost, featuring a William C. Ferguson invited lecture by MacArthur Fellow Ruha Benjamin.
Emerson Auditorium, Knight Hall

Workshop: Writing for The Conversation

Eads 217

Public-facing Writing, with Students: An Alternative Collaborative Writing Assignment

In this workshop, Christopher Schaberg, Director of Public Scholarship, will share his experiences writing collaboratively with students and then getting this work published in general audience venues. While this alternative kind of writing with students can be scary and unpredictable, it can ultimately give students a dynamic, real-world experience with writing collaboratively – guided by their professor, but working with professional editors and encountering public audiences, along the way.
Seigle Hall 305

Editor Panel: Writing for Places Journal

Zoom | RSVP to receive link

Seminar: Podcasting as Public Scholarship (with Abram Van Engen & Pádraig Ó Tuama)

Eads 217

FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Lisa Nakamura "The Queen of MySpace: Tila Tequila and the Asian American Roots of Social Media"

FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Lisa Nakamura "The Queen of MySpace: Tila Tequila and the Asian American Roots of Social Media"
DUC 276

Small-group lunch discussion with New Yorker writer D.T. Max

DUC 234

Workshop: Crafting an Effective Book Proposal

Eads 217

Workshop: Op-Ed Writing (with Margret Grebowicz)

Eads 217

Public Scholarship Symposium

Umrath Lounge

Seminar: Framing public and open-access scholarship for professional advancement

Eads 217

Can Comedy Save Us From the Apocalypse? The Science Behind Human Connection and Thriving in Trying Times

Kuehner Court, Weil Hall

Seminar: Translating Scientific Research for General Audiences (with Athena Aktipis)

Eads 217

Seminar: Publishing Your First Book

Eads 217

Workshop: Writing for The Conversation

Eads 217

Seminar: What is Public Scholarship?

Eads 217