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poster featuring collage of books in the middle plus event text
Open House, 3/6
Join us March 6 for a special Open House honoring all of the great work in the Humanities this past year.
March 06 | 4:00 pm ET
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poster in blue featuring 2 professor profile photos
Forest Field and Street, Book Talk with Silvia Bottinelli and Leah Modigilani, 3/5
CHAT invites you to hear Dr. Silvia Bottinelli and Dr. Leah Modigliani discuss major themes and connections in their new books. Come join us March 5!
March 05 | 3:00 pm ET
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flyer featuring african queen on brown background with text
Film Screening & Q&A of Gone to the Village, 2/29
On February 29, you are invited to a special film screening of the documentary Gone to the Villiage.
February 29 | 7:30 pm ET
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poster with book cover, three author pictures and text on a blue background
Archaeology for Today and Tomorrow with Craig Cipolla, 2/28
Join us on Wednesday, February 28, at noon for a Faculty Book Talk with Dr. Craig Cipolla and his co-authors to learn about their newest book, Archaeology for Today and Tomorrow.
February 28 | 12:00 pm ET
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poster with green and black lines and photo of Wen-ti Tsen
Asian-American and Latinx Lecture Series Event featuring Wen-ti Tsen, 2/22
The Department of Race, Colonialism and Diaspora as well as the Center for Humanities and Tisch College invite you to a special event on 2/22 with artist Wen-ti Tsen.
February 22 | 12:00 pm ET
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red text on black background with outlines of children
Poetry Reading & Discussion with Yahya Ashour, 2/16
The SMFA, in conjunction with ILCS, CHAT, and RCD invite everyone to join them for a special event with poet Yahya Ashour. This event will feature readings of Yahya’s poetry as well as discussions of how daily life – and frequent trauma – in Gaza have affected his writing.
February 16 | 2:00 pm ET
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poster featuring author and music notes and destroyed church
Time's Echo with Jeremy Eichler, 2/14
Join us February 14th at 6 p.m. for a conversation with special guest Jeremy Eichler, about his new work, Time’s Echo: The Second World War, the Holocaust, and the Music of Remembrance.
February 14 | 6:00 pm ET
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poster featuring statue of slave breaking chains
Religiosity and Ancient Mediterranean Slave Revolts, 2/14
Join us February 14 at noon for a special CHAT Fellow presentation with Dr. Chance Bonar.
February 14 | 12:00 pm ET
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flyer featuring painting of slave woman, and profile photos of three speakers
The Religious Cultures of Enslaved Women, 2/8
CHAT invites all faculty, staff and students to a special roundtable event on February 8th featuring special guest, Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh, from Stanford University. Hosted in Alumnae Lounge.
February 08 | 12:00 pm ET
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flyer featuring newspaper-style event advertisement with photo of columns and ancient text
Decolonizing the History of North Africa in Antiquity with Dr. Bruce Hitchner, 2/7
Join us February 7 for a lecture from Dr. Bruce Hitchner
February 07 | 12:00 pm ET
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poster featuring old maps and author photo
Plowshares into Swords with Dr. David Ekbladh, 1/31
Join us January 31st at 4 p.m. for a faculty book talk with Dr. David Ekbladh
January 31 | 4:00 pm ET
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flyer featuring photo of Fung House, 48 Professors Row
First Open House of the Spring, January 24
Join us on January 24 for the first Open House of the new year!
January 24 | 4:00 pm ET