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- The 麻豆影院 Romanticism Collective and the Romantic Bicentennials project will host a symposium on 鈥淩esistance in the Spirit of Romanticism鈥 to be held in 麻豆影院, CO, September聽6 - 8, 2018.
- The Archives Transformed Advisory Team presents "Archive Transformed: CU 麻豆影院 Artist/Scholar Collaborative Residency" at Old Main Theatre, CU 麻豆影院 from May 13th to 18th, 2018.
- The Department of Anthropology presents "Objectivity and Trained Judgement: Toward an Ethnography of Experimental Psychology" on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. in Hale 230. This distinguished lecture in cultural anthropology is given by聽Emily Martin, Professor Emerita, New York University鈥.
- The Department of History presents guest lecturer, Dr. Tami Davis Biddle, a historian of 20th聽Century Warfare. Dr. Biddle鈥檚 talk titled,聽鈥淥n the Crest of Fear: The Final Months of World War II鈥 on April 10, 2018, 5-6:30 PM in Hale 270.
- The Department of English, the President鈥檚 Fund for the Humanities, and the Center for Western Civilization present聽"The Symposium on the Undergraduate English Curriculum: New Approaches to English Studies" on March 2, 2018 in the Center for British and Irish Studies, Norlin Library.
- This event is part of a nationwide debate tour with Messrs. Farage and Fox. Other stops on our tour include University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, University of Maryland and Lafayette College (Easton, PA). It is our mission to provide students 鈥
- The Philosophy Department presents 鈥淩aw Virtue and Its Refinements: The Ranking of Divine Goods in Plato鈥檚 Laws鈥 on Friday January 26, 2018 at 3:15-5:00 P.M. in Hellems 269.
- The聽CU Mediterranean Studies Group,聽the Graduate Committee on the Arts and Humanities聽&聽The Center for Western Civilization聽present Prof. Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues (Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon), 鈥淔rom Treasury to Collection: The Sumptuous Objects of Royal Iberian Women from the 14th to the 16th Centuries,鈥澛 on Wednesday, 24 January, 4鈥5:30pm in the Flatirons Room at聽C4C聽with聽Kirk Ambrose (ARTH), Hannah Friedman (ARTH) & N煤ria Silleras-Fernandez (SPAN) responding
- Kohlmann argues that literature written in the 鈥榬eformist literary mode鈥 imagines the emerging institutional structures of the welfare state as deeply connected to the fabric of social life rather than as an ensemble of bureaucratic processes located outside it or detached from it.
- Guest Lecture by Dr. Melissa Frazier, Prof. and Assoc. Dean, Sarah Lawrence College, Thursday, Dec. 7, 3:30-4:45 p.m. HLMS 211. All are welcome! Light refreshments will be served. Please contact jillian.porter@colorado.edu with any questions.