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flyer featuring desk with coffee, pencils and laptop on it
Spring Faculty & Fellows Writing Group
Starting January 12, the Faculty & Fellows writing group opens up again for people who would like to write.
January 12 | 9:00 am ET
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flyer featuring fur tree, snowman and hot chocolate
Open House, 12/6
Join us December 6 at 4 p.m. for an Open House gathering.
December 06 | 4:00 pm ET
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flyer featuring historical map of Acapulco and headshot of Diego Luis
CHAT Fellow Seminar with Diego Luis, 12/6
Join us on December 6 at noon for a presentation by Diego Luis about Acapulco and the Repartimientos.
December 06 | 12:00 pm ET
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Dr. Mary mcneil headshot on pink background and flyer text
Graduate Student Lunch with Dr. Mary Amanda McNeil, 12/1
Tufts graduate students in the humanities are invited to an informal conversation over lunch with Mary Amanda McNeil (Assistant Professor, Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora) on building communities and practicing kinship towards survival within/beyond the academy.
December 01 | 12:00 pm ET
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poster featuring 4 women, a house, a library and food
New Faculty Showcase, 11/29
Join us on Wednesday, November 29th at 4 p.m. for an introduction to some new faculty in the humanities.
November 29 | 4:00 pm ET
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poster featuring apartment buildings, cars, and trees, in black and yellow
Chat Fellow Presentation: Daanika Gordon, 11/15
CHAT invites you to come to a special presentation on 11/15 featuring Faculty Fellow Daanika Gordon
November 15 | 4:00 pm ET
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poster featuring film villains on a blue background
The Good, the Bad, and the Not Too Bad, with Malcolm Turvey, 11/14
Co-sponsored by Tufts Film and Media Studies, Tufts Department of Philosophy, Center for Humanities at Tufts, and the Boston Cinema/Media Seminar, the Tufts Community is invited to a special presentation.
November 14 | 6:30 pm ET
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man in glasses standing outside under a tree
Teaching Trans-Trans Teaching, 11/13
Sponsored by the Center for Humanities at Tufts and the Grad TLC program, we warmly invite you to join us next Monday for a special event with guest rl Goldberg from the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning at Princeton.
November 13 | 4:30 pm ET
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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
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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
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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