Past Events

Past Events

From Gaza to Haiti: A Psychologist on the Frontlines with Médecins Sans Frontières

Doctors without Borders (Médecins sans Frontières) coming to WashU!

Nicholas Tessier is a clinical and forensic psychologist who has spent over seven years on the frontlines of the world's most severe humanitarian crises with Médecins Sans Frontières
Seigle Hall 109 | Seigle Hall

"Sade’s legacies in the 20th century: The Marquis, feminism, and comics"

Whitaker Hall 218

The 1776–1789 Connection: Transatlantic Revolutions and the Birth of Human Rights

Lecture at 4:00 PM, Reception to Follow at 5:30 PM
Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall

French for Health at WashU: Innovation in Higher Education

Are you looking for proven strategies to increase enrollment in your French program on a campus where most students are drawn to STEM fields, pre-med tracks, global health, or public health? This free online workshop presents the French for Health Professionals Pathway (FPS), created at Washington University in St. Louis, as a new national model for linking French studies with health and medicine.

Cafe-Croissant with Dr. Ian Hagemann

Eads Hall 204 | Danforth Campus

Colloquium "Defining the Creole Corridor"

Culture and Identity in Upper Louisiana: Defining the "Creole Corridor"
Holmes Lounge

"Inspiration and l’Amitié: Sustaining Life in the French Heritage Corridor"

We hope you will join us for the exciting activities comprising our fifth annual conference. You are welcome to participate in any and all elements that interest you by using the registration links below.