Image gallery offers ‘day in the life’ of 150th Party

High-resolution news photos available for same-day downloads

Looking for high-resolution digital images to illustrate news coverage of Washington University’s 150th birthday? Look no further than the Birthday Party Gallery, an online archive offering easy access to print quality images from party events on both the Hilltop and Medical School campuses. On Sept. 14, the Gallery will be updated often with fresh images from the party; additional images will be added the next morning. Gallery 3 includes file photos and other 150th related images distributed in advance of the event.

Other Galleries: Gallery 1 | Gallery 2 | Gallery 3

“Magic Mark,” a.k.a. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton, wows audiences with his chemistry experiments
The Department of Athletics will host a series of sports clinics on basketball, soccer, volleyball and baseball.

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The Department of Athletics will host a series of sports clinics on basketball, soccer, volleyball and baseball.

Ashoka, the Indian student group at Washington University, will preview their annual music and dance show.

Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

Ashoka, the Indian student group at Washington University, will preview their annual music and dance show.

School of Law students rehearse a re-enactment of the second Dred Scott trial, part of the University's 150th Birthday Party Sept. 14.

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School of Law students rehearse a re-enactment of the second Dred Scott trial, part of the University’s 150th Birthday Party Sept. 14.

Representatives from the Program in Occupational Therapy will be on hand to discuss self-care, injury prevention and adaptation of environments to assist people with disabilities. This will run from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Center for Advanced Medicine on the Medical Campus.

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Representatives from the Program in Occupational Therapy will be on hand to discuss self-care, injury prevention and adaptation of environments to assist people with disabilities. This will run from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Center for Advanced Medicine on the Medical Campus.

Harriet Hosmer, *Oenone (1854-55)*, marble. Hosmer was the first woman to study anatomy at what would become the School of Medicine and one of the few successful woman artists of her day.

Photo by Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

Harriet Hosmer, *Oenone (1854-55)*, marble. Hosmer was the first woman to study anatomy at what would become the School of Medicine and one of the few successful woman artists of her day.

Lewis, the world's first robotic photographer, will snap party photos.

Kevin Goodier

Lewis, the world’s first robotic photographer, will snap party photos.

The Young Scientist Program at Washington University School of Medicine, which promotes science and scientific careers to high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds, will offer teaching demonstrations from the program from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in th

Kevin Lowder/WUSTL Photo

The Young Scientist Program at Washington University School of Medicine, which promotes science and scientific careers to high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds, will offer teaching demonstrations from the program from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the McDonnell Pediatric Building.