Who owns Black Data? Slavery & Data

@ The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies is pleased to co-sponsor the symposium Who owns Black Data? Slavery & Data PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM, Mar 29, 9 am – 5 pm, Charles Commons KEYNOTE CONVERSATION & BOMBAZO, Mar 29, 6-9 pm, NoMüNoMü (709 N Howard St) Please join us for a concluding keynote conversation […]

Monday Seminar, Shauna Sweeney, University of Toronto

Gilman Hall, Room 308

@ Monday Seminar, Shauna Sweeney, University of Toronto (part of the History Department seminar series) Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Language Night

at Join Modern Languages and Literatures (MLL) to learn more about our undergraduate courses and programs in Gilman Atrium on April 1st from 5 to 7pm. MLL offers Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Hebrew & Yiddish courses. Pizza and beverages provided. Google Calendar iCalendar

East Asian Studies Seminar – History Senior Theses: Of Violence, Rape and Murder

Gilman 308

@ Undergraduate history major’s Sarah Annis, Zeqing Li, and Zhikang (Leo) Xie will present their senior theses. 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 EAS seminar […]

Ashley Kim (JHU)

Macaulay 101 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

@ Ashley Kim (Johns Hopkins) “Kant’s Analogia Communis”, with discussant: Conor Bean (Johns Hopkins)  Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

East Asian Studies Speaker Series – Frank Mondelli (University of Delaware)

Gilman 300

@ Gotta Read ‘Em All – Decoding Braille in the Pokémon Series. To obtain a trio of legendary monsters in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002), players can embark on an elaborate side quest where they must decode two-dimensional representations of Braille. Removed from its original context as a tactile language, this visual “Pokémon Braille” is […]

“Gotta Read ‘Em All”: Decoding Braile in the Pokémon Series.

Homewood Campus. Gilman Hall 300 @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

@ Frank Mondelli of University of Delaware will present “‘Gotta Read ‘Em All’: Decoding Braile in the Pokémon Series”. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Jennifer Eaglin: Brazil’s Energy Past and Future

@ Gilman Hall 308 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies is pleased to welcome Jennifer Eaglin, Associate Professor of History, Ohio State University and fellow at the Wilson Center’s Brazil Institute, to present: Brazil’s Energy Past and Future Drawing on her recent book, Sweet Fuel: A Political and Environmental History of Brazilian Ethanol and […]

Ben Morgan talk

Gilman 208

@ Ben Morgan, Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Fellow at Worcester College, University of Oxford “How updating Frankfurt School political economy changes the way we think about a critical theory of culture in the 21st-century” The lecture shows the transformed potential of the interdisciplinary project of the Frankfurt School when the framework of economic […]

Graduate Student Workshop: Museum Careers

Gilman 177 @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

@ The workshop will take place next Tuesday, April 2nd, 5-6 pm in the Department’s Seminar Room, 177 Gilman Hall. Nicole Berlin, Assistant Curator Assistant Curator of Collections, The Davis Museum at Wellesley College and Lara Yeager Crasselt, Curator and Department Head, European Painting and Sculpture at the Baltimore Museum of Art will be talking […]

LittlePuss Press and Trans Audiences (Trans Cultural Production series)

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Organized by Jo Giardini in collaboration with Siân Evans and Joseph Plaster Co-sponsored by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute  The Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center’s Spring 2024 speaker series highlights cultural production by trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming artists, writers, historians, poets, and musicians. Drawing on Special Collections materials […]

Workshop: Marketing Your Undergraduate Research Experience

@ 350 Wyman Park Building This workshop is intended for undergraduate students who have completed (or are in the process of completing) an independent research project. Participants will learn how to translate their research experience into marketable skills on a resume or LinkedIn profile, how to communicate the significance of their research to a non-specialist […]