About the Center

The Weidenbaum Center is a research institute at Washington University in St. Louis that supports social scientific research in the fields of public policy, economics, political science, and sociology. The Center funds faculty research, provides administrative support for research activities, and sponsors a wide range of public affairs programs. In doing so, the Center serves as a bridge between scholars, policymakers, and the general public. Through unbiased empirical research and events, the Center addresses many of the pressing public policy issues facing America and the world today. 

Read Weidenbaum Center Director Andrew Reeves' letter on the close of the Academic year 2023-2024. 

Spring 2024 Events Flyer

The Weidenbaum Center is located on the Washington University Danforth Campus in Seigle Hall, Suite 170. Click here for campus map & closest parking garage

 

Congratulations to Weidenbaum Center Survey Director Taylor Carlson and former Weidenbaum Center Graduate Fellow Benjamin Noble on the publishing of their new paper, "CueAnon: What QAnon Signals About Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them." This paper, published in Political Behavior, is one of the first to highlight the potential costs of elite conspiracy theory support and complicates popular narratives about QAnon. The paper was supported by The American Social Survey (TASS) and contains research compiled during Benjamin Noble's tenure at the Weidenbaum Center. 

Link to paper

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A Conversation with Steve Fazzari

Professor Steven Fazzari, Bert A. and Jeanette L. Lynch Distinguished Professor of Economics and Professor of Sociology and former Weidenbaum Center Director, sits down with Weidenbaum Center Director Andrew Reeves for a conversation about his research and career at Washington University.

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Murray Weidenbaum - Founder

Murray Weidenbaum was a prominent figure in business and government. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from 1969 to 1971, and in 1981-82 as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. His research and teaching interests were government regulation of business, public finance, and economic policy.

Schumer works to hold the line for Biden

Schumer works to hold the line for Biden

Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Dan Butler discusses Biden's "Gamble for Resurrection"

Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Dan Butler discusses Biden's "Gamble for Resurrection"

"Being a member of the Weidenbaum Center gives me a strong sense of pride, as if I were a former alumnus. As a junior scholar, the academic and career advice I have received from many scholars has been crucial in setting research questions and paths that are more important and meaningful to me and the community. My regular interdisciplinary activities have provided much reflection on the role of academics in society and the world. I believe that my two years in the center and WashU will remain as one of my best memories for the remaining course of my career as a researcher and person."

―Jongwoo JeongWeidenbaum Center Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Jongwoo will be starting this fall as an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Georgia State University. We wish him the best in his new role!

Congratulations to Julia Robbins who recently graduated from Washington University in May 2024! Julia was an undergraduate affiliate of the Weidenbaum Center who created social media postings for the Center and provided assistance at our events. Julia said her time with the Center allowed her to see how organizations can make academic research more public facing through lectures or other public events. Julia says “My time working at the Weidenbaum Center made me more confident working with different forms of media and more eager to engage in academic work that positively impacts local communities.” We wish her the best in her future endeavors. 

Past event videos

Want to see videos of our past events? Check out our YouTube page at the link below.

Past event videos