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Skip to content Menu Close Explore AcademicsDepartments & ProgramsMajors & MinorsGraduate Degrees and ProgramsStudent ResourcesGetting StartedAcademic PlanningScholarships, Fellowships & AwardsExperiential LearningGraduation & Post-Graduate AdvisingForms & PoliciesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesThe AmpersandAwards & NotablesCampus LifeHold That Thought podcastThe Ampersand Magazine Our EventsCommencement Performances & ShowsOur PeopleFaculty DirectoryStaff DirectoryFaculty & Staff ResourcesAwards & RecognitionCommittees & CouncilsFaculty Activity ReportingTenure & PromotionGraduate Student ResourcesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesDegrees and ProgramsGraduate AdmissionsArts & Sciences Strategic PlanThere are no boundaries to what you can achieve with a degree from Arts & Sciences.Apply TodayHomeAbout Arts & SciencesOur Alumni NetworkAcademic CalendarHow to giveContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&Sthe ampersandThe latest news and updates from Arts & Sciences CategoriesFacultyHighlightsGivingHumanitiesMellon MaysSocial SciencesNatural Sciences & MathAwards & NotablesProfilesResearchCampus & CommunityAround the QuadAlumniPodcastMagazineFaculty, Natural Sciences & Math, ResearchSpores in the city: Why some plant diseases thrive in urban environmentsA team led by Rachel Penczykowski found more infestations of powdery mildew in St. Louis than in the city’s surrounding suburbs and countryside.5.31.24 | Read the StoryNatural Sciences & Math, ResearchPeering into Pluto's oceanGraduate student Alex Nguyen calculated the depth and density of the solar system’s most mysterious and remote body of water.5.15.24 | Read the StoryHumanities, Campus & CommunityWashU’s nationally known literary magazine helps students grow their skillsThe Spectacle literary magazine allows WashU graduate students to gain editorial experience and participate in the larger literary community.5.10.24 | Read the StoryFaculty, Natural Sciences & MathDepartment of Statistics and Data Science gains momentum with new hiresDepartment chair Xuming He discusses the new faculty and big ideas that are energizing the department.5.8.24 | Read the StorySocial Sciences, Research, MagazineUnlocking the secrets of the human brainResearchers in The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences are using cutting-edge techniques to help us weather the challenges of everyday life.4.22.24 | Read the StoryHighlights, Humanities, Campus & Community, MagazineAn Arts & Sciences Guide to Hip-HopFaculty members Jonathan Fenderson and Zachary Manditch-Prottas are uniting students from diverse disciplines in a rigorous study of hip-hop and rap, the predominant music of their generation.4.22.24 | Read the StoryHighlights, Natural Sciences & Math, Research, MagazineInside WashU’s Quantum QuestArts & Sciences scholars are teaming up with researchers across WashU to develop new tools to probe the fundamental forces that shape our world.4.12.24 | Read the StoryArts & Sciences in the News:Perfection and precision in a poet’s miniature worlds Mary Jo Bang | The New York Times Saturn’s moon Mimas may be hiding a vast global ocean under its ice William McKinnon | New Scientist A rollicking rebuke to the idea that rock isn’t Black music G’ra Asim | The Boston Globe 6.17.24James Bond: Exploring the storytelling behind the spy6.7.24Obituary: Stan H. Braude, professor of practice in Arts & Sciences, 626.3.24Seven faculty members receive inaugural Teaching Innovation Awards5.23.24Zheng, Le named Beckman Scholars5.21.24Hindle wins British Agricultural History Society book award5.20.24Garnett wins Leakey Foundation grant5.15.24Chen, Kuzuoğlu awarded ACLS early career fellowships5.9.24Recipe for Respect5.2.24Meet the speakers honoring 2024 doctoral, master’s degree recipients5.1.24Harte, Ehlmann to address undergraduate Class of 20244.30.24Carrying the banner: Meet the 2024 student marshals4.26.24The predator's dilemma4.25.24Recognizing graduate student excellence in research, teaching4.24.24Arts & Sciences launches Public Health & Society program4.24.24Heemstra installed as the Charles Allen Thomas Professor in Chemistry4.23.24Celebrating faculty retirementsscroll formore stories: Featured Podcast:Climate literacyIn the first episode of “It’s Getting Hot in Here,” a podcast created by the Washington University Climate Change Program, student hosts Lara Briggs, Sejal Rajamani, and Julian McCall are joined by Cassie Power and Amanda Albert to discuss climate literacy.Paul Laurence Dunbar, "We Wear The Mask"Rafia Zafar joins the Poetry for All podcast to discuss "We Wear the Mask" by the great poet and writer Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). Zafar leads us in a discussion of Dunbar's fame and influence while opening up broader themes of African American history and literature Influencing democracyThe fifth episode of the American Democracy Lab podcast features author, lecturer, and journalist Anne Nelson discussing the eroding trust in our democracy. See All The Ampersand MagazineSpring 2024 issue Ampersand magazine shares stories of incredible people, research, and ideas in Arts & Sciences. Our latest issue features stories on WashU’s quantum quest, a popular course on hip-hop and rap, the secrets of the human brain, and more. Subscribe to Print EditionSee Magazinenews and events from Arts & Sciences / WashUSampling eDNA for global biodiversity census Andres Kara Andres, a postdoctoral fellow with the...Read moreBook explores consequences of political conversationsMisinformation is a threat to democracy, but who’s to blame...Read moreBiologists take closer look at stress response in cells Zaher When cells encounter challenges like nutrient...Read moreA river runs through itScientists at Washington University in St. Louis are using state-of-the-art geospatial technologies to study bedrock river erosion at Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, located about two hours southwest of the Danforth Campus. Our world by degrees: In search of refugeResearchers look at whether Ozark oases at Tyson Research Center — climate change refugia — could help species persist in spite of rising temperatures.Keep up with the AmpersandJoin our list'The poem in front of you'Carl Phillips discusses his path to poetry, the importance of instilling trust in the classroom, and the significance of his recent Pulitzer Prize.Read moreThe art and science of cancer careA popular Ampersand program is preparing the physicians of the future to understand the scientific and social aspects of cancer.Read moreNASA partnership is 'a jewel in WashU's crown'WashU is a leading partner in NASA research, from the first Moon missions to future journeys probing the distant reaches of the cosmos.Read moreThe ‘life-changing’ power of Arts & Sciences programs for high school studentsHigh schoolers have many opportunities to work with Arts & Sciences faculty members, conduct research, and take college-level courses — experiences that often go on to kickstart careers.Read moreQuick LinksExplore AcademicsStudent ResourcesThe AmpersandEventsOur PeopleAbout A&SContactAcademic CalendarA&S ComputingUniversity DirectoryUniversity LibrariesInside ArtSciArts & Sciences Strategic PlanEmployment OpportunitiesCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Arts & SciencesInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInYouTubeLet your curiosity lead the way.Find out how to apply and get started todayApply Now1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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