The Center for the Humanities is delighted to announce the launch of a virtual brown bag series where faculty and graduate students can share their research, teaching and digital humanities projects, to take place monthly on Wednesdays at noon throughout the academic year.
October 14: Karen Markin (Research Office), “Libel and the Lab: Scientists and Defamation.”
November 18: Erik Loomis (History), “Religious Conflict in the Face of Regional Change: Rajneeshpuram and the Transformation of the Pacific Northwest in the 1980s.”
December 9: Travis Williams (English), “Hamlet and Euclid, Those Amazing Twins.”
February 10: Afua Ansong (English): February 10: Afua Ansong (English): “Making it Personal: Cultivating a Research Project that Loves You Back”
March 10: Giacomo Leoni (Honors and Philosophy), “Of course I am right! Or a discussion of how being open to being wrong requires a paradoxical approach.”
April 14: William Stark (Languages), “A Performance to Re-member: Violeta Luna’s ‘Réquiem Para una Tierra Perdida,’ a Tribute to the Victims of the U.S.-Mexico War on Drugs.”
