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Humanities Institute: Grant Workshop for Humanities Graduate Students

Zoom

Attention Graduate Students! Join the Humanities Institute and special guest Adam Capitanio—Programming Director of Humanities New York (https://humanitiesny.org/)—on Tuesday April 4 from 4:00-5:00pm (zoom) for a new grant workshop designed for graduate students in the humanities. We will discuss where to target grants in your field, how to apply for them, and offer tips on improving […]

Dept. of Music: Margret Grebowicz, “Are We Interesting? On Whale Song”

250 Baird Hall

Attraction is not just another thing to be anxious about. It seems, especially now, in ever shorter supply, ever more unsustainable. The long term threat is that of the death of interest itself, the dark pit of bottomless boredom. This anxiety is thus an ur-anxiety, the fear that there may truly be nothing, not in […]

PLASMA presents Akil Fletcher

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Akil Fletcher is an award-winning researcher and PhD candidate in the Anthropology department at the University of California Irvine. His work focuses on understanding how Black gamers experience and utilize games and online platforms to create community. Currently, his project funded by the National Science Foundation seeks to understand how online Black communities use these […]

Asia Research Institute: Korean Studies Symposium, “Genre, Gender and Language in Korean Film and Drama” (April 11, 13-15)

The Asia Research Institute is hosting it's first annual Korean Studies Symposium, Genre, Gender and Language in Korean Film and Drama. Symposium events will take place April 11 (via Zoom), April 13 (at Squeaky Wheel), and April 14-15 (Capen Hall). Click here for a full schedule of symposium events, including keynotes, film screening, literary reading, panels, […]

Center for Disability Studies: Yoshiko “Yoyo” Okuyama, “Japan’s Graphic Memoirs of Depression and OCD”

280 Park Hall

The Center for Disability Studies welcomes Yoshiko "Yoyo" Okuyama, PhD. This presentation draws from Yoshiko Okuyama's book, Tōjisha Manga: Japan’s Graphic Memoirs of Brain and Mental Health (2022). Okuyama will begin with a brief statement on how she became involved in disability studies, personally and professionally. Then, to provide some background, she will touch upon […]

New Book Celebration in Honor of Prof. Hal Langfur, Adrift on an Inland Sea: Misinformation and the Limits of Empire in the Brazilian Backlands

532 Park Hall

Join the Department of History for a celebration and discussion in honor of Prof. Hal Langfur and the publication of his book, Adrift on an Inland Sea: Misinformation and the Limits of Empire in the Brazilian Backlands. Prof. Langfur will be joined in conversation by Dr. Cynthia Radding, Gussenhoven Distinguished Professor of History, University of […]