External Speaker: Robin Kolodny (Temple)

Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

Robin Kolodny (Political Science, Temple University) will provide a graduate-centered talk on the job market and large public universities. @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

History of Science and Tech for Everyone: Insights from IEEE Spectrum

Gilman Hall, Room 300 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland

@ Allison Marsh, from the University of South Carolina, and Jean Kumagai, from IEEE Spectrum, will present, “‘History of Science and Tech for Everyone: Insights from IEEE Spectrum”. Add to […]

WGS Visiting Distinguished Professor series: Grace Lavery, “Lectures on Demonology for Transsexuals”

Gilman 208 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MARYLAND

We are happy to announce that this year's WGS Visiting Distinguished Professor is Professor Grace Lavery of UC Berkeley. Her most recent book Pleasure and Efficacy: Of Pen Names, Cover Versions, and Other Trans […]

Turnbull Poetry Lecture: Ange Mlinko

Gilman Hall 50

at Ange Mlinko is the author of six books of poetry, most recently Venice, and a forthcoming book of lyric criticism, Difficult Ornaments: Florida and the Poets. She has won the Randall Jarrell Award […]

Faculty Research: Adam Sheingate (JHU)

Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

Adam Sheingate will present a work-in-progress entitled “Officials in Action: Geographies of the Nineteenth Century American State” @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Yanilda González

@ Yanilda Gonzalez, Assistant Professor of Public Policy Harvard University Talk Location: TBA This event is part of the Center for Africana Studies 2023 – 2024 Speaker Series. Add to […]

Who’s Chloe? A New Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism

Please join us for Who’s Chloe?, an event to celebrate the dawn of the next chapter of the Program in Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship. This event will introduce the new Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism, explaining its origins and exciting plans, including the new Critical Diaspora Studies major.