06/01/2026
In celebration of Pride Month, join Miranda Rectenwald, curator of local history, for an exploration of the often overlooked 1986 court case D.C. & M.S. v. City of St. Louis. Learn how this landmark case expanded freedoms for hundreds of people in St. Louis and left a lasting impact on the community. This program will be presented at several St. Louis County Library branches throughout the month.
Learn about the important, and often overlooked, 1986 court case (D.C. & M.S. v. City of St. Louis) and how it expanded freedoms to hundreds of people in St. Louis. In celebration of Pride Month. For adults. This program is being held at several branches; sign up at https://buff.ly/oYV2N1S.
05/22/2026
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WashU Libraries is helping preserve St. Louis media history by archiving print issues of the Riverfront Times (1977–2013) in Special Collections. Following the paper’s closure, Miranda Rectenwald, curator of local history, worked to save and preserve decades of local reporting, arts, and community coverage, keeping this important record of St. Louis history accessible for future research.
Archiving the Riverfront Times - WashU Libraries
The Riverfront Times print editions from 1977–2013 are now available to researchers at WashU Libraries’ Department of Special Collections. In 2024, St. Louis’s long-running alternative weekly the Riverfront Times (RFT) was purchased by an undisclosed buyer who then closed the paper. In the mid...
05/15/2026
Love seeing Sejal Popat highlight the Modern Literature Collection as her favorite WashU resource! 📚📖
Coming to the stage ❤️🎓💚: Before they take the Commencement stage, graduate student speaker Sejal Popat and undergraduate student speaker Mason Shaver reflect on the journeys that brought them to WashU and the experiences that shaped them along the way. https://bit.ly/4dqK0ly
05/15/2026
A moment from 1966 Commencement, preserved by University Archives. Today, we celebrate a new graduating class while reflecting on the many students who have crossed the stage before them. Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓
05/13/2026
The Research Profiles project now features faculty profiles from the Andrew M. and Jane M. Bursky School of Public Health, helping strengthen connections across expertise, research collaborations, and scholarship at WashU. Learn more about how the platform supports interdisciplinary discovery and highlights innovative public health research across the university.
Research Profiles Welcomes the Bursky School of Public Health - WashU Libraries
The Research Profiles expansion project announced last year has reached a key milestone: Andrew M. and Jane M. Bursky School of Public Health faculty profiles have been added to the portal. The first Danforth Campus school to be fully integrated into the Research Profiles system, the Bursky School o...
05/07/2026
The papers of poet, novelist, writer, and illustrator Russell Edson are now available for research in the Julian Edison Department of Special Collections at WashU Libraries.
The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, drafts, publications, and artwork documenting Edson’s influential literary career and creative process.
Russell Edson Papers - WashU Libraries
The Russell Edson Papers document Edson's entire writing life. The collection includes published and unpublished poems and other materials.
05/07/2026
Closing the final chapter of this semesterđź“–
Thanks for studying with us all spring—see you next semester🤍
05/06/2026
Everyone is invited to join us tomorrow at 3 pm at Olin Library to celebrate the opening of Moral Tails, an exhibition curated by Special Collections student assistant Hope Hewett.
In addition to the opening, Hope has also curated a special showcase of her favorite items from Special Collections, on display in the classroom.
05/04/2026
After more than 60 years as a beloved study space and hub for music scholarship, the Ga***rd Music Library is closing its doors this week. The library leaves behind a rich legacy of rare collections, historic architecture, and generations of WashU memories.
Every part of Ga***rd Music Library’s comprehensive collection of music books, scores, sound recordings, videos & DVDs, and research collections will remain accessible. Once relocation is complete, music collections will be housed in Olin Library, West Campus, and Special Collections.
A Tribute to Ga***rd Music Library - WashU Libraries
The Ga***rd Music Library will close in May 2026 after sixty-six years. Completed in 1960, the library was a significant milestone in WashU’s growth and has since served as the focal point for the preservation, understanding, and study of music history and material culture. Funds for the music lib...