External Speaker: David Myer Temin (Michigan)

Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

David Myer Temin (Political Science, University of Michigan) will present research-in-progress, entitled “Wages for Earthwork: An Anticolonial Framework for Climate Justice” @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Shopping for Pox Cures in Early Modern London

Homewood Campus, Levering Great Hall 3400 N Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

@ Olivia Weisser of University of Massachusetts, Boston will present “Shopping for Pox Cures in Early Modern London”. Public lecture at Levering Great Hall (Homewood Campus). Reception to follow Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Future of Ancient Race

@ Thursday March 7 in Remsen Hall 1 at 3pm. Friday March 8 in Gilman Hall 50 at 2:30pm. Two interactive conversations that will brainstorm ancient race/ethnicity/identity, how to teach it, and what further questions or perspectives you think we should keep in mind as we collaboratively build an open-access online resource (OER) in part […]

Biblical Violence and the Virtues of a (Very) Plain Sense

at Confronted by ethically troubling texts and themes in the Hebrew Bible, modern and contemporary Jewish commentators have developed an array of strategies for addressing and “repairing” the plain meaning of such passages. This talk argues that these reparative attempts have their own consequences, drawing out the ethical, political, and philosophical virtues of a renewed […]

Monday Seminar, Danna Agmon, Virginia Tech

Gilman Hall, Room 308

@ Monday Seminar, Danna Agmon, Virginia Tech (part of the History Department seminar series) Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Bodian Seminar: Mark Churchland

@ Mark Churchland, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Dept. of NeuroscienceColumbia University in the City of New York From spikes to factors: understanding large-scale neural computations It is widely accepted that human cognition is the product of spiking neurons. Yet even for basic cognitive functions, such as the ability to make decisions or prepare and execute a voluntary […]

East Asian Studies Seminar – Heejae Park

Gilman 308

@ Graduate student Heejae Park will present on Economic Sanctions, Reciprocity, and Retaliation for the Spring 2024 EAS Graduate Seminar Series. The EAS Seminar is primarily an interdisciplinary workshop for graduate students and faculty to present a pre-circulated work-in-progress. Organized by graduate students, the seminar also hosts methodology workshops, career-building workshops, and undergraduate senior theses presentations. The […]

LAGW Seminar: Contemporary Queerness

@ Mason Hall Alumni Board Room 102 The Spring 2024 Latin America in a Globalizing World works-in-progress seminar welcomes Javier Pérez Osorio, PhD Candidate, Film and Screen Studies, University of Cambridge: “Locuras del sur: La Loca as a Latin American Model of Queerness,” and Bruno Franco, PhD Student, Spanish and Portuguese Program, Modern Languages and […]