Social Justice Award Presentation
Rehanna Kheshgi, Assistant Professor of Music will be presenting.
Rehanna Kheshgi, Assistant Professor of Music will be presenting.
The 7th Annual James M. May Lecture in Classics, “‘Not in that imaginary Republic of Plato’s’: Rhetoric, Lies, and Morality in Cicero (and why he is not Donald Trump),” will be delivered by Dr. Jakob Wisse, Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Newcastle University, U.K., on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in Viking […]
Dr. Heather Sharkey on tracing the history of Sudanese women through an Arabic Home Economics textbook
Please join us on April 18th at 7 p.m. for our 2024 Kleber-Gery Talk!
Students, Faculty, and Staff are invited to this year's Rand Scholar Award presentation. Elias Iversen '25 presents "A New North Norwegian: Impacts of Scorched Earth on Identity in Finnmark". A short film screening with Q&A to follow. Light refreshments provided.
Chef Ann Kim & Dr. Jennifer Lin LeMesurier on the culture, identity, and rhetoric of Asian American foodways.
Rebecca Makkai is the author of the novels I Have Some Questions for You, The Great Believers, The Hundred-Year House, The Borrower, and the story collection Music for Wartime. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, The Great Believers received an American Library Association Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction […]
Dr. Alex Ketchum on The 50+ Years of Lesbian and Queer Labour Behind American Feminist, Restaurants, Cafes, and Coffeehouses
Students, faculty, and community members are warmly invited to join a discussion of How High We Go in the Dark led by Associate Professor of English Sequoia Nagamatsu, in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Prof. Nagamatsu will read from his best-selling and critically-acclaimed science fiction novel and share insights from his […]