Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Drop-In Hours
@ Gilman Atrium Drop by the Gilman Atrium for guidance on applying for a Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship! Come ask questions and/or workshop your application materials with URSCA staff […]
@ Gilman Atrium Drop by the Gilman Atrium for guidance on applying for a Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship! Come ask questions and/or workshop your application materials with URSCA staff […]
@ Zoom Pop into our Zoom room for guidance on applying for a Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship! Use this time to ask questions and/or workshop your application materials with […]
Between Fields and Factories: The Rural Roots of Hyper-Flexible Employment in China @ Graduate student Guowei Liang will present on “Between Fields and Factories: The Rural Roots of Hyper-Flexible Employment in China” […]
@ The German conversation hour Kaffeestunde is back for the spring semester! Everyone is welcome to practice their language skills with conversation and language games. We are meeting every Friday […]
@ Peter Rudebeck, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Neuroscience and PsychiatryIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Prefrontal and limbic mechanisms of reward-guided decision-making and affect How do we decide what to […]
January’s event features Jennifer Stager and Leila Easa, co-authors of Public Feminism in Times of Crisis: From Sappho’s Fragments to Viral Hashtags. This volume examines the public practice of feminism in the […]
Join us for the first screening of the Film in South Asia series, hosted jointly by the Global South Humanities Initiative and the Department of Anthropology. Professor Naveeda Khan will […]
Our speakers examine the rise of antisemitism and Islamophobia, particularly in light of current events. What are the responsibilities of educators, policymakers, and activists in combating hate while fostering mutual respect?
On January 30 from 12-1:30 pm EST, Dr. Milan Terlunen, Engaged Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow at the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute and the Tabb Center, will lead a workshop entitled "The […]
@ The German conversation hour Kaffeestunde is back for the spring semester! Everyone is welcome to practice their language skills with conversation and language games. We are meeting every Friday […]
12 pm – 1 pm Brody Learning Commons Macksey Seminar Room 2043, M-Level, JHU Homewood Campus Reading & Book Talk: Sasha-Mae Eccleston on Epic Events: Classics and the Politics of Time in the […]
The Department of Comparative Thought and Literature announces an upcoming lecture by: Maria Sonevytsky Associate Professor of Anthropology and Music, Bard College Friday, January 31 4:15 pm Gilman […]