Conscience and Complexity Symposium
Gilman 50Free to the public, but RSVP recommended. Email Nan Z. Da ([email protected]) to RSVP. Friday, May 38:30-9am: Breakfast Buffet and Coffee (for 35 people in hallway outside Gilman 50)9:00-9:45am: Nan […]
Free to the public, but RSVP recommended. Email Nan Z. Da ([email protected]) to RSVP. Friday, May 38:30-9am: Breakfast Buffet and Coffee (for 35 people in hallway outside Gilman 50)9:00-9:45am: Nan […]
The English Department’s ELH Speaker Series presents a talk entitled, "Portrait v. Landscape: Visual Genres, Anti-Racism, and the Life of the Photograph," by Sarah Blair, University of Michigan, on October […]
Professor Nan Z. Da present a talk by Peli Grietzer. The talk is entitled, "Poetry, Knowledge, and Computation," and will be given on Wednesday, October 16 at 2:00 PM in […]
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Su Fang Ng, Virginia Tech University. The talk is entitled, "Entertaining Asia," and will be given on Thursday, […]
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Shane Boyle, Queen Mary University of London. The talk is entitled, "Raw Materialism: On the Limits of Greening […]
The English Department’s ELH Speaker Series presents a talk entitled, "Cripping Citizenship: Ablenationalism and the Racialized Privilege of Refusal in Timon of Athens," by Penelope Geng, Macalester College, on November […]
The English Department’s Tudor and Stuart Lecture Series presents a talk by Matt Kilbane, University of Notre Dame. The talk is entitled, "The Ends of Poetry: Community Workshops and the […]
Talk description: For one hundred and sixty-nine years, a first-person slave narrative written by John Swanson Jacobs—brother of Harriet Jacobs—was buried in a pile of newspapers in Australia. Jacobs’s long-lost […]