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All degree requirements including the final version of the dissertation/thesis must be submitted by NOON (CST) on January 4, 2023 in order to receive a December 2022 degree.
Winter Warm-Up
ArtSci GradWell is inviting you to our Winter-Warm-Up
Last Day to Add/Drop for Spring 2023
Last day to reinstate for Spring 2023
Join Vice Dean Sophia Hayes & Assoc. Vice Dean William Acree for a monthly lunch, on us! *This lunch is for international Ph.D. students only*
Join Vice Dean Sophia Hayes & Assoc. Vice Dean William Acree for a monthly lunch, on us! We’d like to learn about how your coursework, research, and overall graduate experience are going, and hear your ideas for how we can continue to elevate grad education at WashU. *This lunch is for international Ph.D. students only*
Donuts with the Vice Dean!
Spring 2023 Internship and Job Career Fair
The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education
From February 6-8, the Office of Graduate Studies in Arts & Sciences will be hosting Leonard Cassuto, Professor of English at Fordham University, author of The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education, with Robert Weisbuch, The Graduate School Mess, and a regular writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education about graduate education.
Donuts with the Vice Dean!
Valentine's Day with the WashU Bear- You are Beary Special!
The OGS and the WashU bear would like to extend an invitation to our beary special Valentine's Day celebration!
Relationships in Grad School Dinner Talk
You're invited to our relationships in grad school dinner talk!
Monthly Wellness Wednesdays - Let's Get Sleepy Session
The Monthly Wellness Wednesday has been added to our spring programming as part of our GradWell plan's vision and mission. The main goal of this initiative is to provide our graduate students with the opportunity to learn more about various wellness and mental health topics and the resources available. This monthly program provides a space to engage in self-care activities, learn about campus resources and build community. Activities are free and open for our Art/Sci grad students.
Makerspace Workshop
Time Management
This is hosted by the WashU Graduate Center
Forum on Medicine, Race, and Ethnicity in St. Louis, Past to Future
All are welcome to this community-building gathering and discussion of critical questions on health and well-being, illness and care for our diverse St. Louis community.
Graduate Conversation with Sarah Schulman
Sarah Schulman, Award-Winning Author of Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT Up New York, 1987-1993
Grad & Postdoc Job Search Series: Tailoring Resumes and Cover Letters
Last Day to Change Grade Option to Audit or Sat/UnSat for Spring 2023.
COCA Presents : Artful Speaker Workshop
This is the final part of the two-part series. Speak the Speech is an immersive, highly interactive experience of how to be seen, heard, and understood in a way that brings the story alive, creating connection and trust with the audience. We’ve invited COCA to adapt this amazing workshop to our A&S Grad Students.
Donuts with the Vice Dean!
Grad Career Consortium Virtual Fair
Grad & Postdoc Job Search Series: Interviewing and Acing Questions
Monthly Wellness Wednesdays - Stressed is Desserts
The Monthly Wellness Wednesday has been added to our spring programming as part of our GradWell plan's vision and mission. The main goal of this initiative is to provide our graduate students with the opportunity to learn more about various wellness and mental health topics and the resources available. This monthly program provides a space to engage in self-care activities, learn about campus resources and build community. Activities are free and open for our Art/Sci grad students.
Trivia Night!
Join the Art/Sci Office of Graduate Studies and The Brown School for a fun night of Trivia.
Join Vice Dean Sophia Hayes & Assoc. Vice Dean William Acree for a monthly lunch, on us!
Donuts with the Vice Dean!
Summer 2023 Registration Begins
Grad & Postdoc Job Search Series: Evaluating & Negotiating Job Offers
Humanities Podcasting Lunch - WashU Graduate Students
Podcasts have increasingly become an exciting forum for academics to share their research, find new audiences, and build communities across the airwaves. Interested in learning more about academic podcasting? Join us for lunch!
AFAS Featured Event: Virtual Roundtable on Reproductive Justice; The Social, Political, & Legal Implications of the Overturning of Roe vs Wade
The Department of African & African American Studies Speaker Committee presents the Spring Series "Future of Sex" virtual roundtable. This roundtable focuses on the direction of reproductive justice and its potential negative or positive implications on public health.
Mindfulness Science and Practice
Mindfulness Science and Practice—a collaboration with the Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures.
Neurodiversity Workshop Series
This four-part series is open to all WashU students and sponsored by The College of Arts & Sciences, Olin Business School, McKelvey School of Engineering, Sam Fox School of Visual Arts & Design, Disability Resources, The Learning Center, and WashU Cares.
Graduate Student Appreciation Week
Graduate Student Appreciation Week (April 3-7)
Kick-off Grad Week
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Celebration.
GSS Grad Research Symposium
GradWell Appreciation Picnic
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Celebration.
Gentle Stretch and Sound Bath
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Celebration.
Donuts with the Vice Dean!
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Celebration.
Coffee, Canvas Painting and Coloring
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Celebration.
AFAS Featured Event: Talk with Maya Berry The Black Corporeal Undercommons in Post-Fidel Cuba
Historic expansion of market reforms in post-Fidel Revolutionary Cuba has contributed to increasingly stark racialized class inequality on the island. The contours of these socioeconomic changes are felt and mediated by Black people in distinctly gendered ways. In this talk, based on ethnographic fieldwork with rumberos (rumba performers) between 2012 and 2018, the embodied practices of African-inspired faith systems are engaged as means for ritual kin to form a space of well-being autonomous from the state and its development designs.
Last Day a student can withdraw from a Spring 2023 course
Puppies on Campus
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week celebration.
Neurodiversity Workshop Series
This four-part series is open to all WashU students and sponsored by The College of Arts & Sciences, Olin Business School, McKelvey School of Engineering, Sam Fox School of Visual Arts & Design, Disability Resources, The Learning Center, and WashU Cares.
2023 Helen Clanton Morrin Biennial Lecture: David Henry Hwang
Through the Helen Clanton Morrin Lecture series we continue to teach our students that theatre does not simply entertain, but in fact emboldens us to make change.
Global Inclusion Tour: Let's Travel to China
This is part of the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Celebration.
Neurodiversity Workshop Series
This four-part series is open to all WashU students and sponsored by The College of Arts & Sciences, Olin Business School, McKelvey School of Engineering, Sam Fox School of Visual Arts & Design, Disability Resources, The Learning Center, and WashU Cares.
Fall 2023 Registration Opens
Neurodiversity Workshop Series
This four-part series is open to all WashU students and sponsored by The College of Arts & Sciences, Olin Business School, McKelvey School of Engineering, Sam Fox School of Visual Arts & Design, Disability Resources, The Learning Center, and WashU Cares.
Deadline for students to submit their final dissertation/thesis for a May 2023 degree
Must be submitted by NOON (CST) on April 24, 2023
Graduate Hooding & Recognition Ceremony
GradWell Pride Picnic
GradWell Beach Party!
A&S New Graduate Student Orientation
First Annual A&S GSA Family and Friends BBQ Event
First Annual A&S GSA Family and Friends BBQ Event
Lunch and Learn
Lunch and Learn
Donuts with the Vice Dean
Monthly Wellness Wednesday
This monthly wellness program provides a space to engage in self-care activities, learn about campus resources and build community.
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration: Noche de Cultura
Bienvenidos a la celebracion de la Herencia Hispana!
Office of Graduate Studies Fall Open House
Office of Graduate Studies in Arts & Sciences’ Open House taking place in-person on Saturday, September 30, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Charles F. Knight Center.
A Conversation with Dr. Christopher Cross
Sponsored by the Washington University Chapter of the Bouchet Graduate Honors Society
Chocolate World Tour
Lunch and Learn
Donuts with the Vice Dean
Monthly Wellness Wednesday
This monthly wellness program provides a space to engage in self-care activities, learn about campus resources and build community.
GradWell Halloween Picnic with Bear and Brookie
Monthly Wellness Wednesdays
This monthly wellness program provides a space to engage in self-care activities, learn about campus resources and build community.
Donuts with the Vice Dean
GRADitude Celebration
International Lunch and Learn
This lunch and learn is a casual time and space for international students only to connect with each other and talk about life as an international student in the U.S. and at WashU.
Graduate Student Film Screening of Frantz
Join the German Graduate Students for a special screening of the film Frantz!