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Humanities Events Archive 2021-2022
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PREVIOUS EVENTS
Aug 18
What Makes a Strong Application?
Aug 27
Body Count
Aug 27
Gilt and Gold: A Baroque Evening
Aug 31
Thinking Creatively About Culminating Capstone Projects
Sep 2
Humanities Center Book Club
Sep 7
Down Home, Downtown: Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass
Sep 8
Collapse
Sep 8
Honoring Myaamia Community through Letterpress Printing
Sep 9
A Conversation about Race and Caste
Sep 10
Fulbright Campus Deadline: U.S. Student Program
Sep 13
Are Women Full Citizens? What the Long History of #MeToo Reveals
Sep 14
The Value of Your Humanities Degree: A National Panel Sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies
Sep 14
Courts, Law, and the Right to Marriage Equality: The Story and Legacy of Obergefell v. Hodges
Sep 14
Russian Conspiracies: Blood Libel and Race in the Russian Empire
Sep 14
Coal Town Photograph
Sep 15
Climate Change's Impacts to the Urban Forest
Sep 17
Son Del Caribe
Sep 21
The Anti-Racist Workshop: A Reading and Curated Conversation
Sep 22
History, Leadership, and the Good Life
Sep 23
The Becoming Black of the World
Sep 23
Gabby Rivera: Keynote Speech to the National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Sep 27
The Importance of Unbelief in The Brothers Karamazov
Sep 29
Mocking the Canon: Travestied Aeneids in Russia and Ukraine
Sep 29
Creating an Exquisite Corpse Comic
Sep 30
The Path to Research in the Humanities
Oct 4
Dostoevsky's Incarnational Realism: A Reading of The Brothers Karamazov
Oct 4
Anti-Asian Racism in America
Oct 5
An Evening with Peter Beinart
Oct 7
Slave Rebellions in Revolutionary America
Oct 12
Gandhi, Race, and the Problem of Prejudice
Oct 13
New Books at Miami
Oct 14
From Partisan Warfare to Memory Battlefields: Two Women’s Stories about World War II and Its Aftermath in Lithuania
Oct 15
R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)
Oct 18
Dostoevsky Write Small
Oct 19
Documentary Screening: Storm Lake
Oct 19
Nonfiction Reading by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Oct 20
Remembering 1991: Personal Recollections of the Soviet Collapse
Oct 21
Coffee and Conversation with Jonathan Metzl
Oct 21
Dying of Whiteness: The Politics of Racial Resentment and the 2022 Election Cycle
Oct 21
Discovering Edgar: The Life and Legacy of Edgar A. Poe
Oct 21
Suspended Animation
Oct 27
The Path to Research in the Humanities
Oct 27
Nonfiction and Poetry Reading by Kendra Allen
Oct 28
Miami 1970: The Struggle Against Necrobeing
Oct 28
The Rowan Hall Takeover at 50
Oct 28
The Caricature of the People: Arendt, the Mob, and Democracy
Oct 29
Impacts of Regional Conflicts on LCLUC Webinar Series 2021
Nov 1
Lessons of Defeat: The U.S. & Afghanistan Today and Tomorrow
Nov 3
Dostoevsky Between Theory and Practice, Fantasy and Terror
Nov 4
A Black Feminist Consideration of Animal Life
Nov 5
Julian of Norwich's Ontology of Love
Nov 7
Freedom Film Festival
Nov 8
Voices from Underground: Spiritual Resistance and the Theology of the Person in Dostoevsky
Nov 10
The Local and Global Environmental Impact of Italian Food Cultures: Slow Food and Terra Madre
Nov 11
Restorative Justice at the University
Nov 12
Sleeper Agent: The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away
Nov 15
Dostoevsky and Darwin: Religion, Morality, and the Natural Sciences
Nov 15
Spring Street Reading Series
Nov 22
Writer's Harvest
Nov 22
Smorgasbord: A Wind Ensemble Performance
Nov 29
String Studio Recital
Nov 30
Repatriation, Reclaiming, and Indigenous Wellbeing: Braiding New Research Worlds
Jan 17
2022 MLK Day of Reflection and Action
Jan 26
Virtual Exhibition Opening - From the Ground Up: Visual Constructions of Race
Jan 31
Modern Russian Literary Figures Q & A
Feb 3
Trends in Academic Publishing
Feb 3
Postponed: On Juneteenth
Feb 7
Repenting the Revolution: Russian-Speaking Radicals and U.S. Deportation Policy, 1917-1924
Feb 7
Coffee and Conversation with Angela Saini
Feb 7
The New Race Science
Feb 7
Spring Street Reading Series
Feb 9
Eternity and Immanence in the Thought of Emanuele Severino
Feb 10
Critical Race Theory and the Search for Truth
Feb 11
"Spin me Round": The Aesthetics of Vinyl and Digital Formats
Feb 12
Yamaha Artists: Boston Brass
Feb 15
National Parks Talk
Feb 15
Y.A. Novelist Q & A
Feb 16
Breath Better Spent: Living Black Girlhood
Feb 16
Guest Recital: Alex Wasserman, Piano
Feb 17
How Anthropology Explains Business and Life
Feb 21
Archbishop Tikhon (Bellavin) and the Russian Orthodox Church in North America, 1898-1907
Feb 21
Department of Architecture and Interior Design Spring 2022 Lecture Series: V. Mitch McEwan
Feb 23
This is My Story, This is My Song: Black Music, Black Sound, and the Unmasking of Post-Racial America
Feb 24
Michael Snow's Wavelength
Feb 24
An Activist's Lens: Donna Ferrato on Domestic Violence
Feb 25
Humanities Lab: Presentation on Work with the Over-the-Rhine People’s Movement
Feb 28
The Unbearable Whiteness of Post-Soviet Migration
Feb 28
Rapid Response Panel: Ukraine Under Attack
Feb 28
Toward Architectural Companionship
Mar 1
born phrie: a journey of embodied memory.
Mar 1
Black and Gay in Ohio: A Memoir
Mar 2
Why It Is Vital to Tell Women's Stories During Women's History Month and All Year Long
Mar 7
English Department Alumni Panel
Mar 8
Film screening: Pier Pasolini's Medea
Mar 8
Winning Reparations: John Tateishi and The Successful Campaign for Japanese American Reparations
Mar 9
Learning to Swim: October 17 and the Seine's Exceptional Bodies
Mar 9
Reflections - Highlights of the Undergraduate Experience at the Art Museum
Mar 9
The Thanksgiving Play
Mar 10
Coffee and Conversation with Natalia Molina
Mar 10
What We Miss When We Talk About Race
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