From Scholarly Writing to Public Writing: A Workshop With Editors

Please join the Chloe Center for a special workshop led by editors at two popular publications that frequently publish work by academics, n+1 and Inquest. This workshop will cover some of the basics as well as the nuances of making the transition from scholarly writing to reaching a public audience.

Peter Carey: Chaffee Visiting Writer

Gilman 50

@ Peter Carey is one of three writers in history to have won the Booker Prize twice, first for Oscar and Lucinda and then for True History of the Kelly Gang. His Parrot and Olivier in America was shortlisted for the both the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Award.   Born in Australia, Peter […]

Lecture – La Argentina de Javier Milei: 10 Months Later

@ Macaulay 101 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies & the Program in International Studies, are pleased to present Matías Vernengo, Full Professor at Bucknell University, for his talk LA ARGENTINA DE JAVIER MILEI: 10 MONTHS LATER Javier Milei was elected president of Argentina last November, and was inaugurated later in December, […]

German Film Series: Ich seh, Ich seh (2014)

@ Gilman 479 Ich seh, Ich seh (2014) (released under the English title Goodnight Mommy) depicts the uncanny relationship between twin boys and their mother, recovering from plastic surgery. The situation escalates as the boys begin to doubt their mother’s identity. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

East Asian Studies Seminar – Article Publication Workshop

Gilman Hall 208

@ The EAS Seminar is pleased to announce an Article Publication Workshop, featuring Professor Tobie Meyer-Fong, Professor in the History Department. This workshop is designed to introduce participants to the often challenging process of getting an article published in academic journals. It will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the publication journey—from drafting a […]

German Club Kaffeestunde

Gilman Atrium

@ Come and join the German Club for coffee, games, and conversation. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

German Club Kaffeestunde

Gilman Atrium

@ Come and join the German Club for coffee, games, and conversation. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

FLI Community Pop-In

@ Wyman 350 The Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (URSCA) invites FLI students to pop into our office for a meet-and-greet with our staff and undergraduate research fellows! Join us for lunch and a customizable popcorn bar, and get answers to all your questions about undergraduate research. Register on Hopkins Groups by […]

Book Presentation – Dependency Crisis in Brazil and Argentina

@ Mergenthaler 526 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies, and the Arrighi Center for Global Studies, are pleased to welcome Felipe Antunes de Oliveira (School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London), for a conversation about his recent book DEPENDENCY CRISIS IN BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA. A CRITIQUE OF MARKET […]

Virtual Info Session: Woodrow Wilson Fellowship

@ In this virtual info session, we will introduce the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program, step you through the application process, give tips on putting together the various application elements, and answer your questions. The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, which provides $10,000 of funding for a three-year research project, is available only to first-year students […]

Bodian Seminar: Robbe Goris

@ Robbe Goris, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology University of Texas at Austin Title: Inference and introspection in the primate visual system To accomplish goals, humans and other animals must infer properties of theenvironment in the face of uncertainty and change. I will discuss psychophysical, physiological,and theoretical work from my lab that interrogates the computational […]

Suyoung Son, Associate Professor in Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University

Mergenthaler 266

Cooking Recipes and the Ways of Transmitting Knowledge @ How can the written recipes convey the embodied practice of cooking? While cooking traditionally relies on direct transformation and oral explication, what circumstances lead to the translation of this mute skill into written form? This talk examines two 17-century cooking recipes from Chosŏn Korea (1392–1897), exploring […]