College of LAS Events
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Please join us for a mock job talk by Gus Wood, who is preparing for an on-campus interview.
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A campus-wide Town Hall presentation/discussion of the conceptual plan for adapting the Undergraduate Library as a Special Collections Research Center.
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Learn more about this fellowship opportunity and the application process.
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Learn more about this fellowship opportunity and the application process.
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Divine Madness draws on both ancient and modern texts to examine geographic, historic, and philosophical intersections between the items featured. This exhibit is a collaborative exploration of the inner and outer lives of people as reflected in the expansive collections at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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"Toward Understanding the Black Spiritual Left: The Spirituality of Du Bois, Bethune, Thurman, and the Black Lives Matter Movement"
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"Imagining Otherwise: New Cartographies on the Study and Performance of Black Religion(s)"
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Film screening and discussion hosted by the Program in Jewish Culture Advisory Council member Scott Gendell.
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Since 2014, the on-going war in eastern Ukraine has claimed more than 14,000 casualties and displaced nearly 2 million individuals, primarily from the former oblasts of Luhansk and Donetsk (the Donbas). What can this large scale population movement add to our understanding of displacement and conflict? How can the experiences of IDPs in Ukraine inform the meaning and measu
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Photography, Time and Memory: Some Reflections on the Various Uses of Images about Brazil
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Liliya Gazizova is a Russian poet of Tatar origin and one of the most noted authors of her generation.
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Amina, the first magazine for black women in France, promoted women's education and entrepreneurship especially in the urbanized "Black Beauty" industry.
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Learn more about participating in the Environmental Humanities Undergraduate Research Symposium.
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The informational session and materials will cover NEH programs, with an emphasis on the fellowship.
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Overcoming Challenges in Graduate School: Health, Well-Being, and Balance
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Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal. Conversation with Hive curators Amy L. Powell and Clara Bosak-Schroeder to follow.
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Celebrate opening night for KAM's newest exhibition HIVE, a site-specific sculpture and sound commission by Nancy Davidson and Lakshmi Ramgopal, two artists with distinctive practices collaborating for the first time at Krannert Art Museum.
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Examining the effect media messages have on race and perception.
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The interactions between knowledge capital and social vulnerability through a comparative study on the U.S and Australian cities
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Collaboration, Contestation and Creativity in Islamic Investment Banks
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"Venerable Henriette Delille: Hagiography and the Catholic Racial Imagination"