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Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, BaltimoreAn informal gathering for Political Science graduates and faculty to welcome in the new semester at Google Calendar iCalendar
An informal gathering for Political Science graduates and faculty to welcome in the new semester at Google Calendar iCalendar
@ Tatiana Engel, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of NeurosciencePrinceton Neuroscience Institute TBD Faculty Host: Daeyeol Lee Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
Rachel Beatty Riedl (Dept of Government and the Brooks School of Public Policy, Cornell University) will provide a graduate-centered talk entitled “Political Science Now: Challenges and Opportunities in R1 Universities” […]
“Black Belt Brooklyn: Black Social Life and Community Self Reliance in the Late 20th Century” @ Amaka Okechukwu, Associate Professor, George Mason University Hodson 210 This event is part of […]
at Dissertation title: “Burned by the Sun: The Life, Teachings, and Controversies of Nehemia Ḥiya Ḥayon” Google Calendar iCalendar
@ Nora S. Newcombe, Ph.D.Laura H. Carnell Professor of PsychologyTemple University TBD Faculty Host: Jim Knierim Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
@ Julia Cummiskey of University of Tennessee will present “Histories of Global Health Research, Policy, and Practice in Africa”. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
Graduate students are invited to discuss Professor Julian Go’s recent works, Global Historical Sociology and Policing Empires, particularly addressing questions of theory, method, and research design.
Robin Kolodny (Political Science, Temple University) will provide a graduate-centered talk on the job market and large public universities. @ Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
@ Allison Marsh, from the University of South Carolina, and Jean Kumagai, from IEEE Spectrum, will present, “‘History of Science and Tech for Everyone: Insights from IEEE Spectrum”. Add to […]
@ Location: Mergenthaler 526 THEORIZING RACIAL CAPITALISM The term “racial capitalism” has become a buzzword, used across the academic disciplines and even in the public sphere. Along with the rise […]
We're BACK for our first installment in 2024 of... Humanities on the Mall! On February 4th at 5pm in DC, we will be joined by an amazing panel to discuss […]