Events
Week of Events
Opening reception for “Inside the Gail Project: An Experiential Research Odyssey”
Opening reception for “Inside the Gail Project: An Experiential Research Odyssey”
On November 6 from 4-6 pm, the Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery in Cowell College will be hosting an opening reception for "Inside the Gail Project: An Experiential Research Odyssey," a companion show to the current exhibition at the Sesnon Gallery. This exhibition highlights student research and the active learning that takes place in the Gail […]
Before and After: How We Redesigned Courses for Educational Equity and Active Learning
Before and After: How We Redesigned Courses for Educational Equity and Active Learning
Teaching and Learning in the Humanities Now Workshop Series Before and After: How We Redesigned Courses for Educational Equity and Active Learning with Alan Christy and Jody Greene The Institute for Humanities Research cluster “Teaching and Learning in the Humanities Now” is hosting a new workshop series that features educators in humanities fields at UC […]
Freedom, Justice, Difference: The Merchant of Venice Now
Freedom, Justice, Difference: The Merchant of Venice Now
Event Video: Freedom, Justice, Difference: The Merchant of Venice Now 11.7.17 from IHR on Vimeo. Event Photos: Karin Coonrod, the Founding Director of Compagnia de’ Colombari, will join Nathaniel Deutsch and Sean Keilen for a public discussion of her path-breaking production of The Merchant of Venice in the Venice Ghetto (2016). Join us to discover […]
Nirvikar Singh, “The Other One Percent? Indians in Trump’s America”
Nirvikar Singh, “The Other One Percent? Indians in Trump’s America”
Event Photos: What is the selection process that governed the migration of people of Indian origin to the United States? How has that selection been important in determining of the economic success of this group? This talk highlights the diversity within this broad group, & the lessons of that diversity, and concludes by exploring some […]
Living Writers Series: Toni Jensen
Living Writers Series: Toni Jensen
Toni Jensen’s first story collection, From the Hilltop, was published through the Native Storiers Series at the University of Nebraska Press. Her stories have been published in journals such as Ecotone, Denver Quarterly, and Fiction International and have been anthologized in New Stories from the South, Best of the Southwest, and Best of the West: […]