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CMEMS presents "A Listener’s Guide to the Cosmos" with Andrew Hicks on March 15, 2019 at 12:00 PM in Hale Science 230.
The Department of Classics presents "Writing Contemporary History in the Ancient World" with John Marincola for Thursday, March 14th, 2019 at 5:00 PM in Hellems 241.
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy will host an event featuring James Piereson of the Manhattan Insitute on Thurs. March 7. Piereson's lecture will cover themes from his latest book, "Shattered Consensus." He will be
The "The Rest does the West: Global Uses and Experiences of Western Civilization" Colloquium will take place on March, 1st, 2019, from 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM in Benson Earth Sciences 380.
Monday, February 25, 5pm, Hellems 201 A presentation that considers art as a speculative endeavor, dreaming as clairvoyance (rather than illusion), and non-participation as an act of subversion, based on ideas by Ernst Bloch, Julian Cope, The Velvet
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy will host Swedish Parliament Member Mattias Karlsson on Feb. 25, for his lecture "National Conservatives and Traditional Conservatives: A Call for Unity." Karlsson will dissect the two
The Classics Department presents "Knight’s Moves: The Son-in-Law in Cicero and Tacitus" with Emily Gowers on February 25, 2019 in Humanities B190.- Saturday, February 23, 3-5pm, McKenna 112 Professor Diederichsen will introduce the three-year, multi-national exhibition and research project Hubert Fichte: Love & Ethnology, jointly organized by Goethe Institut and Haus der Kulturen
The Graduate Certificate Program in Critical Theory presents a 2-day critical theory event, "A Lecture and Seminar with Dr. Martin Shuster (Goucher College)" from February 21-22, 2019.
The GSLL department brings Stanislav Lvovsky to ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø for a Russian poetry reading and the lecture "New Subjectivities in Today's Russian Poetry" on February 18-19, 2019.