Campus Humanities Calendar
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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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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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Film screening and discussion hosted by the Program in Jewish Culture Advisory Council member Scott Gendell.
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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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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.