The Brown Bag Series features faculty and graduate students sharing their research, teaching, public humanities, or digital humanities projects. The talks will be held once a month on Wednesdays at 12pm in the Hoffman Room (Room 154) of Swan Hall, and also broadcast on Zoom.
Fall Events
SHELTERED: The Italians Who Saved Escaped Indian Prisoners of War during WWII - Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Art & Art History
September 24, 12pm
Hoffman Room, Swan Hall & LivestreamedCharting the Path to Grants: A Discussion with the College of Arts and Sciences Research Support Team - Susie LaChapelle, Research Support and Outreach & Jason Dwyer, Research and Graduate Studies
October 22, 12pm
Hoffman Room, Swan Hall & Livestreamed‘A Nearly Perfect Memory’: The Theory, Practice, and Struggles of History in The Kingkiller Chronicle - Richard M. McGee, History
November 19, 12pm
Hoffman Room, Swan Hall & Livestreamed