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ECL WELCOME (BACK) MEETING! information and resource sharing/conversation/commiseration/social hour
About the talk: “Reflections on Race and Medicine in the Year of COVID-19 and Nationwide Protests” The COVID-19 pandemic has shined an ugly light on the longstanding racial and ethnic health disparities that persist in our country. Coupled with the … Read more
Day 1: Shared Spaces & Lives: Overlapping and Discrete Experiences
UNC Latina/o Studies Program "Health, Environment, and LatinX Experiences" Symposium Day 2: Ecological Ruminations, Diagrams, and Philosophies
(E)merging Bodies: Environmental Hazards and Vulnerable Populations in LatinX Ecopoetics
Undergraduate Research Ambassadors in the Humanities share their advice and hard-won lessons with their fellow students
Theo Davis Professor of English at Northeastern University Lecture "Enough": Melville's Momentary Intersubjectivity Thursday, September 24, 2020, at 3:30 pm via Zoom Please register in advance
Theo Davis Professor of English at Northeastern University Seminar Encountering Emerson: Looking at Body, Self, and Relation in the Essays Friday, September 25, 2020, at 3:30 pm via Zoom Please register in advance
Public Reading: Tuesday, October 6, 7:30 p.m. Praised for his haunting lyricism, complex characters rendered “brutally alive,” and vivid depictions of small-town North Carolina and Big Sky Country of the prairie states, Michael Parker is the author of seven highly … Read more