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The Record: Happenings

A weekly guide to events for the WashU community

Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021

In the Spotlight

Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin, still from “Ready,” 2010. (Image courtesy of the artists)

Sam Fox School announces guest speakers for spring lectures

The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts will host more than 20 virtual presentations by renowned artists, architects, designers and scholars as part of its spring Public Lecture Series. All events are free and open to the public. RSVPs are required. Events begin Saturday, Jan. 30, with a discussion about the work of Charles E. Fleming, one of the first African American students to earn an architecture degree from Washington University.

Upcoming Events

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FEB

‘Who is Safe in St. Louis?’

9 a.m. – Noon Monday, Feb. 1

This town hall presented by HomeGrown StL, the Clark-Fox Policy Institute and community partners will address the impact of Black male safety, tools for actionable change and local efforts to improve safety in the St. Louis region.

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FEB

‘Transforming St. Louis’

5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1

Join a webinar featuring alumna Kayla Reed, co-founder and director of Action St. Louis and lead strategist in the Movement for Black Lives, and Blake Strode, executive director of ArchCity Defenders, who will discuss how their organizations are sparking action and changing structures in the region. John Robinson III in Arts & Sciences will serve as moderator.

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FEB

Disruption and Innovation in Healthcare 3.0

11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2

Olin Business School’s Annual Healthcare Symposium presents panels on innovation in health care and the challenges the industry has faced as a result of COVID-19. Discussions include the “Future of Drug Development” and “Innovation and Operational Excellence in the Delivery of Care.”

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1 FEBRUARY

Take part in STL 2030 Jobs Plan panel discussion

Noon Monday, Feb. 1

The university community is invited to an online discussion exploring a new proposal aimed at creating more jobs in the St. Louis region during the coming decade. Among the participants are Executive Vice Chancellor Henry Webber, Chancellor Emeritus Mark Wrighton and others. The university’s Social Policy Institute and Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Civic Affairs and Strategic Planning are co-sponsoring the event.

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Looking Ahead

Noon Tuesday, Feb. 9

Guided Meditation: Jess Geevarghese

12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10

Assembly Series: creating inclusive access

7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10

International Writers Series: Baba Badji presents ‘Ghost Letters’

EXHIBITS AND ONGOING EVENTS

A celebration of Black History Month

The Brown School is celebrating Black History Month in February with a series of video tributes to Black achievers and open classroom learning sessions. A series of discussions, which are open to the community, will explore topics including racism, history, entrepreneurship, the COVID-19 crisis and more.

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SAVE THE DATE

Chancellor Martin’s State of the University address

2–4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16

Washington University in St. Louis
Campus Box 1070
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899

314-935-5000
publicaffairs@wustl.edu

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