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  • Jan 23 2025
    4:30 PM

    Cathy Park Hong is professor and Class of 1936 Chair in the College of Letters and Sciences at the University of California – Berkeley. She is the author of three volumes of poetry — Translating Mo’um, Dance Dance Revolution, Engine Empire — and the award-winning collection of essays, Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning. She is the winner of...

    Humanities Commons, Humanities Building
  • Jan 29 2025
    7:00 PM

    Join the Department of Art & Art History for the Frames of Reference series, an annual program of artists' films and videos. The event is programmed and organized by Jeremy Drummond, associate professor in visual and media arts practice.

    Jepson Hall 118
  • Jan 30 2025
    4:30 PM

    Kyla Wazana Tompkins is professor and chair of the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies at Buffalo University. She is the author of the James Beard Award-winning essay “On Boba,” and the author of Racial Indigestion: Eating Bodies in the Nineteenth Century and the forthcoming Deviant Matter: Ferment, Intoxicants, Jelly, Rot, as well as co-editor...

    Humanities Commons, Humanities Building
  • Jan 30 2025
    7:00 PM

    Join the Department of Art & Art History for the Frames of Reference series, an annual program of artists' films and videos. The event is programmed and organized by Jeremy Drummond, associate professor in visual and media arts practice.

    Jepson Hall 118
  • Feb 05 2025
    4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

    Erin Buckley presents, "Research into the Development and Applications of a Novel Bedside Monitor of Cerebral Oxygenation, Perfusion, and Metabolism."

    University of Richmond, Gottwald Center for the Sciences, D209
  • Feb 07 2025
    All Day

    *Location and time will be announced soon. 

    University of Richmond
  • Feb 08 2025
    All Day

    *Location and time will be announced soon. 

    University of Richmond
  • Feb 11 2025
    7:00 PM - 8:15 PM

    The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. 

    Breed Pavilion, Queally Center for Admission and Career Services
  • Feb 13 2025
    4:30 PM

    Jack Halberstam is professor of gender studies and English, David Feinson Professor of Humanities, and director of the Institute for Research on Gender, Women, and Sexuality at Columbia University. He is the author of Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters, Female Masculinities, In a Queer Time & Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives, Gaga...

    Humanities Commons, Humanities Building
  • Feb 20 2025
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Lecture by Caitlin Earley, assistant professor of art history at University of Washington. Dr. Earley is an art historian studying the art of the ancient Americas, with a focus on ancient Maya sculpture. She has conducted over a decade of fieldwork in Guatemala, Mexico, and Belize, and she has worked with museum collections throughout North America. 

    Room 118, Jepson Hall