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GSLL Colloquium: The (Wo)Man Who Vanished

Oct. 23, 2009

Associate Professor of German, Davide Stimilli will present his work, The (Wo)Man Who Vanished: Orson Welles’s Amerika, at a colloquium on Wednesday October 28, at 3:30 p.m. in McKenna 112. This is part of Professor Stimilli’s on-going project on Franz Kafka and Orson Welles. He will discuss the relationship between...

Thinking of grad school?

Sept. 15, 2009

Are you thinking of applying to graduate school? Want to know the application process and how to put together an application? Who do you get letters of recommendation from? Professor David Ferris and Professor Paul Gordon will answer these questions and more at a graduate school information session hosted by...

Humanities Honors Informational Meeting

Aug. 31, 2009

There is an informational meeting this Friday, September 4 for Humanities majors interested in graduating with Honors. The meeting will be hosted by Professor Paul Gordon at 4:15 pm in Ketchum 222. Detailed information about the Humanities Honors Program is available on this website. If you are unable to attend...

鶹 Renaissance Consort

July 16, 2009

The 鶹 Renaissance Consort is presenting “Courting the Renaissance” with Humanities faculty member, Shirley Carnahan . Also appearing are John Bullock, Melody English, Anne Fjestad Peterson, Josh McGirk and Linda Sherman. Courting the Renaissance is a performance of lively and entertaining Renaissance music from Elizabethan and European courts. The six...

AY 2008 event archive

April 5, 2009

August 26, 2008 Lecture by: Jacqueline Labbé, University of Warwick, UK. Title: “Charlotte Smith, William Wordsworth, and the Lyrical Ballads of 1797-98” August 27, 2008 Lecture by: Ross Wilson, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, UK. Title: “Voluptuousness and Asceticism in Adorno ” September 10, 2008 Lecture by: Dr. Benjamin Robertson,...

AY 2007 events archive

April 4, 2009

September 20-21, 2007 British and Irish Studies conference – “Affect: Sensation and Sensibility” The Center for British and Irish Studies is delighted to announce a conference on “Affect: Sensation and Sensibility” that will feature six scholars presenting on topics ranging from 18th and 19th-century literature to early 20th-century global film...

AY 2006 event archive

April 1, 2009

October 3, 2006 Seminar and lecture in honor of Vernon Minor’s Retirement “ Baroque Visual Rhetoric ” presented by Vernon Minor, Professor of Art and Art History, Comparative Literature and Humanities, CU-鶹 “ Piranesi’s ‘Speaking Ruins ‘ A lecture presented by John Pinto, Professor of Art History, Princeton University October...

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