Cymene Howe & Dominic Boyer (Rice University)

@ A WORKSHOP ON MULTIMODAL ETHNOGRAPHYLUNCH PROVIDED (RSVP to [email protected])MERGENTHALER 439TIME: 11:30AM – 1:00PM AN ECOLOGICAL COLLECTIVE DESIGN DISCUSSION(MODERATED BY FERNANDO LOPEZ VEGA & ANAND PANDIAN)MERGENTHALER 526TIME: 2:00PM – 3:00PM ZOOM: shorturl.at/ahILP Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Hard Histories: Slavery and the Rise of Catholic Universities

via Zoom

@ Join Hard Histories at Hopkins for a virtual discussion about the centrality of slavery to the rise of Catholic universities. In recent years, Georgetown University and Loyola University Maryland have been grappling with their institutions’ connections to enslavement. Jesuit priests sold 272 enslaved people to two Louisiana planters in 1838. The Maryland Province of […]

Drugs and the Defense of Black Wellbeing

The Academy at Homewood, Eisenhower Library 1st Floor

Keith Wailoo, Princeton University @ Lecture 1: Wednesday, March 13, 2024 @ 2:30 PM Liberation Doses: Drugs in the History of Black Wellbeing from Slavery to Freedom (19th century) Lecture 2: Thursday, March 14, 2024 @ 2:30 PM Junkie Wellbeing: Living at Edge of Creative Liberation and Demise (20th century) Lecture 3: Friday, March 15, 2024 @ […]

Maia Gil’Adí: Thinking from the Hole – Latinidad on the Edge

@ Gilman Hall 479 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures are pleased to welcome Maia Gil’Adí, Assistant Professor of Latinx and Multiethnic Literature at Boston University, for the lecture: Thinking from the Hole: Latinidad on the Edge Drawing on her current book project, Maia Gil’Adí examines […]

Thinking from the Hole: Latinidad on the Edge

at Please join us for Maia Gil’Adí’s job talk on Wednesday, March 13th, in Gilman 479 at 5pm. “Thinking from the Hole: Latinidad on the Edge”  Drawing on her current book project, Maia Gil’Adí examines representations of violence—from the sweeping scale of global imperialism to the close intimacy of domestic violence—in Latinx literature. Putting portrayals of destruction […]

Jonathan Escoffery: Chaffee Visiting Writer

Gilman Hall 50

at Jonathan Escoffery is the author of the critically acclaimed debut story collection If I Survive You (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), a finalist for the 2023 Booker Prize. His next book is the forthcoming novel Play Stone Kill Bird. Escoffery is the winner of The Paris Review’s 2020 Plimpton Prize for Fiction and is the recipient of a 2020 National Endowment […]

Faculty Research: Vesla Weaver (JHU)

Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

Vesla Weaver (JHU) will talk about the American Prison Writing Archive research project @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Distinguished Lecture in the Art of the Ancient Americas

Mason Hall Auditorium @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

Inka Suspension Bridges: Engineering A Pre-Industrial Construction @ In collaboration with the Embassy of Peru, Washington, DC Abstract Inka culture relied on an extensive network of roads and bridges to connect the various regions in the high Andes. Though the road system has been studied in some detail, scholars have largely neglected the role of […]

Foreign Affairs Symposium: Reaching for the Stars: Ellen Ochoa

Please join us on Thursday, March 14th when the Foreign Affairs Symposium—in partnership with OLÉ, the Center for Diversity & Inclusion, the Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism, and the Maryland Space Grant Consortium—will host Ellen Ochoa from 7-8 PM in Shriver Hall.

Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium

@ The Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium, now in its fifth year, brings together undergraduate students across the country to present their humanities and interdisciplinary research to a national audience. The 2024 Macksey Symposium will feature a welcome reception at the Baltimore Museum of Art, a keynote address by Dr. Sami Schalk, and presentations by […]