German Kaffeestunde

Gilman Atrium

@ 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 […]

Visiting Speaker Sarah Finley

@ Speaking Hoarsely: Black Voices and Racialized Listening in Urban New Spain Listening to renderings of Black voices from urban New Spain, Dr. Finley will highlight the racialized politics and […]

Bodian Seminar: William R. Stauffer, Ph.D.

@ William R. Stauffer, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Neurobiology Center for Neuroscience University of Pittsburgh Title: From Control to Composition: Prefrontal Neuron Activity DuringCombinatorial Reasoning and Goal Formation Abstract: The dorsolateral […]

Humanities in the Village with Chris Cannon: The Oxford Chaucer

Bird in Hand cafe 11 E 33rd St, Baltimore, MD, United States

February's event features Christopher Cannon, co-editor of The Oxford Chaucer, a new scholarly-yet-accessible set that combines complete coverage of Chaucer's works with reader-friendly access to individual texts. Sharon Achinstein will […]

East Asian Studies Seminar – Rachel Silberstein

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Feather Satins and Orangutan Felts: A Material History of English Woolens in Qing China @ For the EAS Speaker Series Spring 2025, Rachel Silberstein will introduce her book project, which […]

Humanities on the Hill: Mary Beard & Chris Celenza

Hopkins Bloomberg Center 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washngton DC, United States

The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute and East City Bookshop Present Humanities on the Hill: Mary Beard in conversation with Chris Celenza February 25, 2025 6-8 PM Hopkins Bloomberg Center Room […]

Latinx Revolutionary Horizons

@ Gilman 479 The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is pleased to present this lecture by Renee Hudson (Department of English, Chapman University). Drawing from her book, […]

Visiting Speaker Renee Hudson

@ Retconning Revolution and the Solidarity of Form Drawing from her book, Latinx Revolutionary Horizons, Renee Hudson theorizes a liberatory latinidad that is not yet here and conceptualizes a hemispheric […]