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  • Monterey Bay Applied Linguistics Symposium

    Humanities 2, Room 259

    Symposium Program 9:00AM- Opening Remarks: Bryan Donaldson, Mark Amengual, Kimberly Adilia Helmer 9:30-10:00 – Thor Sawin (Middlebury Institute of International Studies): From Serial Monolingualism to Polylingualism in the Field: Policy […]

  • PhD+ Workshop Series: Writing for Graduate School and Beyond

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

    Workshop with Eric Hayot (Penn State) Why is writing so hard? Can It be easier? Possibly, Eric Hayot argues. But answering these questions well also asks us to think about […]

  • Norman O. Brown Conference: Into the Future, Day 1

    Page Smith Library

    A weekend of presentation, reflection, and inquiry addressing the work and life of Norman O. Brown. From poetics to politics, theology to pedagogy, utopia to apocalypse: scholars from around the […]

  • Norman O. Brown Conference: Into the Future, Day 2

    Page Smith Library

    Day 1 Information A weekend of presentation, reflection, and inquiry addressing the work and life of Norman O. Brown. From poetics to politics, theology to pedagogy, utopia to apocalypse: scholars […]

  • Nido de Lenguas: Pop-Up at the Vive Oaxaca Guelaguetza

    San Lorenzo Park Santa Cruz

    Learn about the indigenous languages of Oaxaca at Nido de Lenguas: Pop-Up, taking place at the 13th Annual Vive Oaxaca Guelaguetza. The Pop-Up will feature fun and exciting activities where […]

  • Faculty Ethics Bowl: Ethics and the Far Future

    University Center University Center‎ University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    What role should thinking about the far future—1,000 years ahead and more—play in research on campus? Faculty at UC Santa Cruz have widely divergent views on this question and it's something […]

  • Shadi Rohana: “Cervantes and the Arabs: Don Quixote in translation”

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

    The modern Arab reader cannot be indifferent when reading a novel like Don Quixote. Through its geography, historical context, characters and language, the novel evokes to the modern reader one […]

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