Featured Events on Campus

NAISI Faculty Brown Bag: Mack Scott

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
, Petteruti Lounge

Join the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative (NAISI) for the first Faculty Brown Bag of the semester with NAISI-affiliated faculty member Mack Scott. This 90-minute total session will include Q&A, conversation, and an opportunity to “workshop” with Dr. Scott. Lunch will be served!

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Fellowships & Opportunities Info Session for Native Students & CNAIS Concentrators – Fall Session

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative, Swearer Center
, Formal Lounge

All Native & Indigenous students and CNAIS concentrators are invited to join the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative (NAISI) and the Swearer Center for our fall information session on undergraduate- and graduate-level fellowships and other opportunities available to you from 5:30-7:00PM on Wednesday, September 27 in the BCSC Formal Lounge. Read More

“Contagion’s Antonym, or One Hundred Years of Waiting.” A talk by Jules Gill-Peterson

The Pembroke Center

“Contagion’s Antonym, or One Hundred Years of Waiting.”

A talk by Jules Gill-Peterson

Trans Youth Now series. Registration required.

Jules Gill-Peterson, Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University,Read More

Contagion’s Antonym, or One Hundred Years of Waiting. A talk by Jules Gill-Peterson

The Pembroke Center

“Contagion’s Antonym, or One Hundred Years of Waiting.”

A talk by Jules Gill-Peterson

Trans Youth Now series. Registration required.

This talk interrogates the charge of social contagion attached to trans youth,Read More

“Contagion’s Antonym, or One Hundred Years of Waiting” a talk by Jules Gill-Peterson

The Pembroke Center

“Contagion’s Antonym, or One Hundred Years of Waiting.”

A talk by Jules Gill-Peterson

Trans Youth Now series. Registration required.

Jules Gill-Peterson, Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University,Read More

Banned Book Read-In: The Bluest Eye

Department of Africana Studies/Rites and Reason Theatre
, Agora

In solidarity with students. who have had books banned in their district, the Department of Africana Studies / Rites and Reason Theatre invites you to join us for a reading of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye.

On May 2, 2023, inRead More

2023 Spring Symposium

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
, Kasper Multipurpose Room

The Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative (NAISI) is a cross-disciplinary initiative focused on teaching, research and engagement to increase understanding of the cultural traditions, histories, political experiences, and contemporary experiences and knowledges of Native American and Indigenous peoples.

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Data Matters Seminar Series: Aditya Khanna

Data Science
, 335

Spring Colloquium Series: Kessie Alexandre

Co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Herbert Goldberger fund
, 212

Kessie Alexandre, University of Washington will present “Climate Resilience and Urban Recovery in Newark’s Green Spaces.”Read More

First Annual Modern Culture and Media Distinguished Lecture: Denise Ferreira da Silva

The Department of Modern Culture and Media
, 305

Please join us for the First Annual Modern Culture and Media Distinguished Lecture with Denise Ferreira da Silva.

4PM Screening | Elemental Cinema:

Serpent Rain (2016)

4Waters/Deep Implicancy (2018)

Soot Breath/Corpus Infinitum (2020)

6PM Lecture

Reception to follow. Read More

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