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  • Humanities Campus to Career: Job Talk with Tammy Tolgo, Amazon Talent Acquisition

    Virtual Event

    Considering careers in recruiting, human resources, or business? Join this informative job talk and Q&A to learn about talent acquisition from a UCSC Humanities alumna who is a leader in the field! Tammy will offer insights about her journey as a first generation college student from graduation through various talent acquisition roles in multiple industries, […]

  • PhD+ Workshop – THI Public Fellowship Information Session

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

    Curious about becoming a THI Graduate Public Fellow? Not sure how to find the right partner organization? If you’re thinking about applying your expertise in the public sphere or exploring career opportunities beyond academia, then you may be interested in THI’s Public Fellowship program. Public fellowships provide opportunities for doctoral students in the Humanities to […]

  • Critical Imagination in Crisis Times

    Cultural Center at Merrill Merrill Cultural Center, UC Santa Cruz, Merrill College, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Join us for a one-day conference, "Critical Imagination in Crisis Times," featuring presentations by: Iain Chambers, Former Professor of the Sociology of Cultural Processes, Oriental University, Naples Paul Gilroy, Emeritus Professor of Humanities, University College, London Vron Ware, Visiting Professor at the Gender Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science UC Santa […]

  • Matthew L. Jones – Great Exploitations: Hacking, Machine Learning and the NSA in the Golden Age of Signals Intelligence

    Virtual and In Person

    The Humanities Institute Research cluster, “Humanities in the Age of AI,” is pleased to invite you to a series of meetings this winter quarter. This meeting is scheduled for March 11th (Tuesday) at noon in HUM 210 with guest speaker, Matthew L. Jones speaking on Great Exploitations: Hacking, Machine Learning and the NSA in the […]

  • “Zone of Flux: The Mutable Geographies, Interrupted Histories, and Multiple Languages of the Mediterranean” – Iain Chambers in Conversation with Camilla Hawthorne and Mediterranean Studies Roundtable

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

    Join us for a Mediterranean Studies talk and roundtable featuring Iain Chambers, former Professor of the Sociology of Cultural Processes, Oriental University, Naples. 4:30-5:30  |  “Mediterranean Blues: Colonial Spacetime and Other Archives,” Iain Chambers Introducer and Respondent: Camilla Hawthorne (Associate Professor of Sociology and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, UCSC) 5:45-7:00  |  “Mediterranean as Materiality, […]

  • Linguistics Colloquia: Jessica Rett

    Humanities 2, Room 259

    The Department of Linguistics is pleased to present, Jessica Rett (UC Los Angeles) speaking on Ambidirectionality and apparently expletive negation. This is an in-person event. You can also join virtually via Zoom. Some constructions in some languages involve expletive negation (EN): negation that seems to not affect the truth conditions of the sentence. For example, […]

  • Activating Community Engagement with Imagining America at UC Santa Cruz

    Cowell Conference Room Cowell College, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

      *Note that this event has a new date and location: It will take place in person on March 7 from 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the Cowell Conference Room (132) (map).   Please join us for a special workshop with Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life (IA). Learn about the member benefits, […]

  • Living Writers with Prageeta Sharma

    Humanities Lecture Hall, Room 206 UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Living Writers Series – Winter 2025 Grief Sequence Not to suppress mourning (suffering)...but to change it, transform it…after Prageeta Sharma & Roland Barthes Prageeta Sharma is the author of five poetry collections, including Grief Sequence (Wave Books, 2019) and The Opening Question (2004), which won the 2004 Fence Modern Poets Prize. In 2010, she received […]

  • Eman Ghanayem – For the Love of Genocide

    Cervantes and Velasquez Conference Room Bay Tree Building, 420 Hagar Dr, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    The Center for Racial Justice is proud to present For the Love of Genocide with Eman Ghanayem, Assistant Professor of English at the University of San Diego. This presentation unravels love in its colonial manifestation as a rationale for genocidal violence. It centers in its analysis the discourse currently used by those supporting and perpetuating […]

  • Omer Aijazi – Atmospheric Violence: Disaster and Repair in Kashmir

    Virtual Event

    The Center for South Asian Studies presents Omer Aijazi speaking on "Atmospheric Violence: Disaster and Repair in Kashmir." Omer Aijazi takes us to remote mountainous valleys in the portion of Kashmir under Pakistan’s control, where life has been shaped by recurring environmental disasters and by the violence of the contested India/Pakistan border. In conversation with […]

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