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The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Julie Zimmerman, the first vice provost for global solutions at Yale University, delivers the keynote speech during the Center for the Environment’s Environmental Research Symposium on Feb. 24 at Hillman Hall’s Clark-Fox Forum. The gathering united researchers, students, staff, and collaborators to showcase environmental studies from the university and beyond. (Photo: Dan Donovan/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Scholars from the Center for the Environment, including Kelly Harris (left), Bronwen Konecky, Fangqiong Ling, Jonathan Myers, and Rodrigo Reis, engage in a discussion on Feb. 24 regarding the effects of environmental research at WashU. Lora Iannotti (right), the director for planetary health and environmental justice at the Center for the Environment, led the conversation. (Photo: Dan Donovan/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
The Environmental Research Symposium, organized by the Center for the Environment, wraps up with a poster exhibition and networking reception on Feb. 24 at Hillman Hall. (Photo: Dan Donovan/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Members of the African Students Association gear up on Feb. 21 for the African Fashion Show at Graham Chapel. (Photo: Danny Reise/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Participants from the African Students Association rehearse for their annual African Fashion Show. (Photo: Danny Reise/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Poet Pádraig Ó Tuama (right) discusses his contributions to the “Poetry For All” podcast, hosted by Abram Van Engen (left), the chair of English in Arts & Sciences, alongside Joanne Diaz from Illinois Wesleyan University. This dialogue took place on March 2 at the Phyllis Wheatley Heritage Center in St. Louis. (Photo: Carol Green/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Lúcia Lohmann, president of the Missouri Botanical Garden, delivers a keynote address as part of the Living Earth Collaborative’s Step Into the Tropics event on Feb. 27 at the Missouri Botanical Garden. The Living Earth Collaborative is an alliance involving WashU, the Saint Louis Zoo, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. (Photo: Rebecca K Clark/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Giovanna Bonadonna, a postdoctoral research fellow specializing in biological anthropology within Arts & Sciences, interacts with participants on Feb. 27 at the Living Earth Collaborative’s Step Into the Tropics event at the Missouri Botanical Garden. (Photo: Rebecca K Clark/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Author Tim Alberta presents a lecture on Christianity in America for the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics on Feb. 5 at Graham Chapel. (Photo: JJ Lane/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Students engage in various escape room challenges in small teams on Feb. 22 at Adventure of Intrigue. Following the event, they engaged in discussions focused on how leadership roles during the challenges influenced their experiences with their groups. (Photo: Rebecca K Clark/WashU)
The March 17th Phenomenon: Unraveling Time’s Tapestry
Students take part in a range of escape room challenges on Feb. 22 at Adventure of Intrigue. Later, they deliberated over leadership roles within their teams. (Photo: Rebecca K Clark/WashU)

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