Scott Kushner – Harrington School of Communication and Media
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Chinese Moon Festival 2021
The Chinese Program – Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
Monday, September 27, 4:00 pm
URI Grad Students Present at NEASA 2021 Annual Conference
AnnMarie DeMichael and Laura Stiffler
English
Rachel (Afua) Ansong, 2021 Graduate Writing Award Winner
Rachel (Afua) Ansong
English
David Faflik’s “Plus Minas: Profiles in Brazil’s Beautiful Game”
Against the backdrop of a public health crisis that has cost more than two million people (and counting) their lives, football, or “soccer,” remains the world’s most popular spectator sport, and Brazilians lay claim to having perfected, if not invented, what locals call the “beautiful game.” It would be easy to dismiss professional footballers’ COVID-era […]
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Register for this event here! Join award-winning documentary filmmaker Anthony Geffen for his talk on the future of immersive storytelling and its potential for oceanography. The online talk is Monday, March 29 from 12pm-1:30pm. In his talk, Geffen, CEO and Creative Director of Atlantic Productions, will discuss his early work as a pioneering documentary filmmaker, and how […]
Continue reading "The Future of Immersive Storytelling with Anthony Geffen, Monday March 29 @12pm"Mona Haydar – Guest Speaker, Visiting Artists Series; Thursday March 18 @ 7:30pm
Register for this event here Mona Haydar is a young Syrian-American Muslim who spent her 20’s as a performance poet. In 2015 she gained national and international press for her and her husband’s “Ask A Muslim” project – a booth that invited dialogue and questions in the wake of the Paris and San Bernardino terrorist […]
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Johns Hopkins University’s Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium
Application Deadline: April 1, 2021 @ 11:59 pm; Apply here! Symposium: April 24-25, 2021 The Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium provides hundreds of students across all fields of the humanities the opportunity to share their work in the professional presentation style most common to their fields. Attendees also participate in professionalization and recruitment events […]
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March 16th, 2021 @ 4:30 pm Dr. Bakirathi Mani, Professor of English at Swarthmore College, will be discussing her new book, Unseeing Empire. Mani’s work explores how photography is central to cultural and social ties that bind the diaspora to South Asia as well as how historical documentation shape our contemporary engagements with ourselves. URI’s […]
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