none TLC Faculty Lunch- April 100 ...
none TLC Faculty Lunch- March 100 ...
none In this Mellon session I’ll be talking about using video in the classroom – any classroom!- and some simple tools for engaging it in formal ways. I’ll then go into depth in how I used the Shoah archive in my Provocative Witness: Cinema and Genocide, ...
none In our current troubled historical moment, where toxic discourses are being mobilized for political ends, there is growing concern and debate over the perilous effects of post-truth regimes, false news and lying in politics. The phenomenon is not new ...
none Award winning author and journalist, Charles Siebert, talks of his many experiences visiting with, and writing about, non-human animals, and what they reveal to us about themselves and us. Through his interludes with everyone from a former cellist in ...
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none Neoliberals hate the state, or do they? We are delighted to welcome Professor Quinn Slobodian for a talk on his new book "Globalists: The End of an Empire and the Creation of Neoliberalism." From the ashes of the Habsburg Empire to the crea ...
none The Art History Department invites you to a Textile Talk. Dr. Kate Dimitrova of Alfred University will present a paper entitled “Unveiling the Court at the Palais des Papes: The Lavish Role of Medieval Textiles in Avignon.” 100 Related Links Kate Dim ...
none Our very own Professor Stephen Sawyer has a book, Demos Assembled: Democracy and the International Origins of the Modern State, coming out this month. Come celebrate with the History faculty and hear him speak about his book. Book Blurb Previous stu ...
none The Art History and Fine Arts Department invites you to a lecture by Pierre-Jacques Pernuit of the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne on Danish artist Thomas Wilfred. Thomas Wilfred is a forgotten figure of the historical avant-garde. His contribut ...