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Learn about the people, places, and processes that contribute to the rich environmental landscape at WashU. This curated series of lab and studio tours will highlight the various modes and methods of various disciplines across the Danforth Campus.
The crawl will consist of a progression of lab and studio open houses throughout the Danforth campus. Each stop will be approximately 15 minutes.
The crawl is open to all members of the WashU community and the public.
Join for the full Crawl
Starting Location | 1:30 pm Brauer Hall Room 3011
Concluding Location | 3:30pm: Weil Hall at the End-of-Week Reception
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Drop-in on the Crawl
Join the crawl in-progress or drop-in for individual stops.
1:30 – 1:50
Built Environment Air Quality Group | Brauer Hall Room 3011
Climate and Air Quality Nexus (CAN) Lab | Brauer Hall Room 3011A
1:55 – 2:25
WUSTL Geomorphology | Rudolph Hall Room 294
2:15-2:45
Sadtler Laboratory | McMillen Laboratory Room 204 – This space is difficult to find on your own, consider joining the tour before this stop if you plan to attend
2:35-3:05
Mansfield Lab | McDonnell Hall, Room 250
3:00-3:30
Givens Hall First Floor Gallery | Givens Hall
Featuring Bamboo structural models, presented by Wyly Brown
Accessibility: The crawl will cover roughly 1 mile and will include stairs and walking through indoor and outdoor spaces. In case of inclement weather, organizers will email registered attendees with any updates, changes, or cancelations.
Registration is closed.
The crawl is part of the 2026 Environmental Research & Creativity Week Feb. 23-27, a series of events hosted by the WashU Center for the Environment and its partners to showcase the interdisciplinary environmental work at the university.