Archived Events
- Does American pluralism also require a single-minded embrace of the idea of the liberal rights-bearing subject, or could we also imagine a pluralism built around political collectivities? It turns out that United States history has resources
- In this workshop Professor Jennifer Ho discussed and demonstrated how she uses the contemplative practices of silent sitting and reflective writing in the classroom. Studies have shown that silent sitting can help center students and improve their ability to focus on course material.
- In recognition of National Poetry Month, the largest literary celebration in the world, the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) has put together a "Poem of the Day" project highlighting a new poet every day on our Twitter page. Our
- Citizenship, its definitions, and its obligations has been very much in the news lately. After watching the Inauguration, please join us for a panel discussion on citizenship on Wednesday, January 20th at 12pm noon MT. The panel