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    • 12:00 pm
      9/5/2019
    • IPRH Lecture Hall, Levis Faculty Center, Fourth Floor (919 West Illinois Street, Urbana) 

    Please make plans to attend this “Advancing IPRH” Town Hall meeting to join the conversation about how IPRH might better support and sustain the research ecosystem that we have created together, and how we can evolve for the future.

    • 4:00 pm
      9/12/2019
    • IPRH Lecture Hall, Levis Faculty Center, Fourth Floor (919 West Illinois Street, Urbana) 

    "Field Work: Deaf Refugee Farmers, Literature, and Public Health Humanities." Based in the disciplinary framework of public health humanities, Garden explores the ways that insights from literature can illuminate understandings of health disparities and clinical healthcare.

    • 12:00 pm
      9/13/2019
    • Room 210, Levis Faculty Center, Second Floor (919 W. Illinois St., Urbana)

    Lunch and conversation with gender-fluid drag queen and visual artist Sasha Velour for undergraduate students.

    • 12:00 pm
      9/18/2019
    • IPRH Lecture Hall, Levis Faculty Center, Fourth Floor (919 West Illinois Street, Urbana) 

    This information session is dedicated to helping interested applicants learn more about this three-year faculty development initiative. Attendees will discover how the program and application process works; hear the experiences of current fellows; and have an opportunity to ask questions.

    • 4:00 pm
      9/19/2019
    • IPRH Lecture Hall, Levis Faculty Center, Fourth Floor (919 West Illinois Street, Urbana) 

    “Mindfulness and Science-Based Approaches to Criminal Justice for the 21st Century.”

    • 7:30 pm
      9/26/2019
    • Krannert Center for Performing Arts, Stage 5 (500 S Goodwin Ave, Urbana)

    Known throughout the indie music world for her solo project, Japanese Breakfast, Michelle Zauner will read from her upcoming memoir, Crying in H-Mart.

    • 1:00 - 3:00 pm
      9/27/2019
    • Levis Faculty Center, Room 208 (919 W. Illinois. St., Urbana)

    Babette B. Tischleder is a professor of North American Studies and Media Studies at the Univ. of Göttingen, Germany. Her books include The Literary Life of Things: Case Studies in American Fiction (2014) and the coedited volumes Cultures of Obsolescence: History, Materiality, and the Digital Age (2015) and An Eclectic Bestiary: Encounters in a More-than-Human World (2019).

    • 4:00 pm
      9/28/2019
    • Krannert Center for Performing Arts, Stage 5 (500 S Goodwin Ave, Urbana)

    A reading by poets J. Allyn Rosser and Mark Halliday. Part of Pygmalion, September 26–28. Free and open to the public.