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poster featuring front of Royal Slave Quarters in Medford MA
poster featuring front of Royal Slave Quarters in Medford MA
Symposium and Bus Tour to introduce Slavery, Colonialism and their Legacies-- Nov. 8
The Center for Humanities, The Center for the Study of Race & Democracy, The Tufts Archival Research Center, the History Department and the Office of the Provost would like to welcome the Tufts community to attend our upcoming symposium on the Slavery, Colonialism, and their Legacies at Tufts project.
November 08 | 2:00 pm ET
poster featuring painting of Paul of Tarsus lecturing people
poster featuring painting of Paul of Tarsus lecturing people
Stand By Your God: Paul of Tarsus on Fidelity, A Presentation by Jennifer Eyl, 11/6
The Department of Religion invites you to a special presentation, featuring the scholarship of Professor Jennifer Eyl, "Stand by your God: Paul of Tarsus on Fidelity."
November 06 | 12:00 pm ET
poster featuring author faces, 2 rocks, and a science lab, and lots of text
poster featuring author faces, 2 rocks, and a science lab, and lots of text
CHAT Fellow Seminar with Simon Han and Kate Conlon, 11/1
CHAT invites you to come visit us on Wednesday, November 1 at noon for a special presentation by CHAT Fellow, Simon Han, and special guest Kate Conlon. All are welcome.
November 01 | 12:00 pm ET
Diego Luis headshot
Diego Luis headshot
Lunch with Diego Luis, 10/27
Tufts graduate students in the humanities are invited to an informal conversation with Diego Luis (Assistant Professor, History) on navigating academia as well as unpacking the “hidden curriculum” of graduate school.
October 27 | 12:00 pm ET
poster featuring Fung House and profie photo of guest speaker
poster featuring Fung House and profie photo of guest speaker
Creating your Own Track, with Ashlie Sandoval Lee, 10/24
Please join Grad TLC and CHAT on Tuesday, October 24 th at 6pm for a conversation with Dr. Ashlie Sandoval-Lee about pedagogy, DEIJ work, and the expanded professional possibilities that a PhD in the Humanities affords.
October 24 | 6:00 pm ET
green text on blue background that says "2023 Tufts Graduate Humanities Conference"
green text on blue background that says "2023 Tufts Graduate Humanities Conference"
Tufts Graduate Humanities Conference: Oct. 20
The Tufts English Student Organization and the Center for Humanities at Tufts warmly invites the Tufts community to the 10th annual Tufts Graduate Humanities Conference, entitled "Work in Progress."
October 20 | 8:00 am ET
poster featuring book cover, author face, and text in gold, black and white
poster featuring book cover, author face, and text in gold, black and white
Faculty Book Talk: The Afterlife of Race, with Lionel McPherson
Join us at Fung House (48 Professors Row) at noon for a Faculty Book Talk featuring Lionel McPherson of the Philosophy Department. Professor McPherson will be discussing his new book, The Afterlife of Race: An Informed Philosophical Search , available starting November 7 from Oxford University Press.
October 18 | 12:00 pm ET
"Writing Deliciously" workshop with Jane Wong, Oct. 16
"Writing Deliciously" workshop with Jane Wong, Oct. 16
Writing Deliciously Workshop with Jane Wong, Oct. 16
Meet award-winning memoirist and poet Jane Wong for a reading and multi-genre writing workshop on the themes of food and nourishment!
October 16 | 5:30 pm ET
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poster for event, featuring a broken plate on pink background, and text
Gastronativism, October 12
Curtis Hall Multipurpose Room Remote Viewers: go.tufts.edu/HOCU1012
October 12 | 12:00 pm ET
the words break/down in black text with blue and red outline
the words break/down in black text with blue and red outline
Break/down, October 11
Join artists Kama La Mackerel, zavé martohardjono, and María Rivera-Felizardo (p1nkstar) for an evening of experimental queer performance art that grapples with the overlapping crises of racial capitalism, colonialism and its aftershocks, environmental destruction, and queer and trans (hyper)visibility.
October 11 | 6:00 pm ET
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alternate Louise halfe poster, with book covers, author headshot and text in white on red background
A Conversation with Louise Halfe, Canadian Poet Laureate: October 11
October 11 | 12:00 pm ET
alternate poster for melinda latour event, with author face and text
alternate poster for melinda latour event, with author face and text
Book Talk with Melinda Latour, Oct. 4
The Center for Humanities and the Music Department welcome everyone to a special event on October 4th in the Varis Lecture Hall (Granoff Room 155) for a talk with Melinda Latour about her new book, The Voice of Virtue: Moral Song and the Practice of French Stoicism, 1574-1652 . Light refreshments will be served.
October 04 | 12:00 pm ET