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POSTPONED Digital Humanities Meet Up

Cowell Provost House Cowell Provost House, Cowell Service Rd‎ University of California Santa Cruz, Cowell College, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED** Share your digital research with the DH community!  Join the DH Research Cluster to learn more about DH research on campus at an informal meet up. We invite researchers across campus to share their work with a short, lightening style presentation. The introductions will be open-mic style, do you do not have to prepare in advance. This […]

Philosophy Colloquium: Gene Witmer

Humanities 1, Room 202

“Metaphysics and A Priori Vindication” Is there reason to expect any interesting kind of a priori access to metaphysical truths of the sort often in dispute in contemporary philosophy? In this paper I zero in on truths about what is metaphysically necessary and about the essences or natures of things as key topics in metaphysics […]

Engaging and Including Student Veterans in the Classroom

Humanities 2, Room 359

Writing Program Pedagogy Workshop The number of student veterans is rapidly growing, with more than a million currently enrolled in US colleges. Many institutions support veterans by promoting access to student services but overlook what actually happens in the classroom. What do we need to know as instructors about student veterans' learning practices, literacies, and […]

Friday Forum: Sam Hughes

Humanities 2, Room 359

The Origins of Kink-Oriented Desires: Perspectives from an Online Community of Kinky People Friday Forum is a weekly interdisciplinary colloquium series for sharing graduate research across the humanities. Join us for light refreshments and weekly presentations by your fellow graduate students. Friday Forum is supported by the Graduate Student Association, the Humanities Institute, and the […]

Santa Cruz Pickwick Club: The Dickens Universe

Museum of Art & History 705 Front Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Santa Cruz Pickwick Club featuring Little Dorrit The Pickwick Book Club is a community of local bookworms, students, and teachers who meet monthly to discuss a nineteenth-century novel, beginning this January with Charles Dickens’s Little Dorrit. Join us each month for conversations about the novel and guest speaker presentations to help us contextualize our readings.   Santa Cruz […]

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Right Livelihood Conference

UC Santa Cruz

  'Alternative Nobel Prize' Laureates at UCSC In May 2018, a group of Right Livelihood change-makers based in Canada and the US will convene at the University of California, Santa Cruz to discuss challenges and opportunities for advancing social and environmental justice.  In these tumultuous times, this meeting will deepen and ground our local efforts […]

Building a Coding Workflow from Terminal to Github: Workshop with Fabiola Hanna

Digital Scholarship Commons, McHenry Library

  Confused by Github? Scared by the black screen of the Terminal? If you’re looking to code, but don’t know how to get started join Fabiola Hanna for an introductory workshop and learn how to set up a coding workflow. We’ll start with basic scripts in Terminal then move to setting up Brackets and working […]

Jennifer Doyle: “Harassment & the Unravelling of the Queer Commons”

Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States

This talk will attempt to speak to the difficulty of this moment for queer/feminist theorists—for teachers, students and staff who live and work with harassment, with forms of misogyny that are so embedded in professional life as, in some ways, to feel synonymous with it. This work is a return to a scene many of […]

UCSC Night at the Museum: “Global 1968 – Race and Revolution around the World”

Museum of Art & History 705 Front Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

6:00pm - doors open  |  6:30pm - program begins   Fifty years ago, countries and cities around the globe erupted with protests and revolutionary movements demanding change and seeking to create a better future. Featuring four renowned historians, "Global 1968" spotlights marginalized groups and lesser-known events and places in the global upheavals of 1968—from Mexico to […]