The Political Science Department presents the Donald W. Suopis Inaugural Lecture Series, “Queer Cities and Rural Uprisings? Mapping New Discourses of Modernity in India,” with Svati P. Shah on Tuesday, April 17, at 5 p.m. in AD 226.
Continue reading this storyYouthability, a group of disabled and at-risk youth is performing an inspirational play about diversity and inclusion on Tuesday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in the Marinello Little Theatre in the Lombardo Student Center. The group created and wrote the play themselves.
Continue reading this storyThe next Teaching Technology Lunch will be Tuesday, April 17, from noon-1 p.m. in the College of Arts and Sciences Conference Room. Medora Barnes and Carrie Buchanan will be speaking about Using Technology for Student Projects – Flip Cameras and iPads.
Continue reading this storyThe Shula Lecture Series on Bodies and Identities presents George Yancy of Duquesne University on Friday, April 13, at 5 p.m. in the Donahue Auditorium of the Dolan Center for Science and Technology. Yancy will speak on “When Essence Precedes Existence: An Elevator Encounter.”
Continue reading this story“This is a photo of Becca Russo and one of the refugees we met while on the Louisville Immersion trip over spring break! During the week we worked with refugees, ranging from Cuba to Burma to Nepal. It was taken in a Catholic Charities ESL classroom by Taylor Horen.” – McKenzae Bartels ’14
Continue reading this storyJoin us for “The Impact of Hate” with Shane Windmeyer on Wednesday, April 11, 2012, at 7 p.m. in the Donahue Auditorium. For more than a decade, as founder of the national Stop the Hate Program, Windmeyer has trained more than 1,200 people to actively prevent and respond to hate crimes.
Continue reading this storySpring has definitely sprung on campus, and us humans aren’t the only ones enjoying it. This furry friend was spotted enjoying some morning sun outside Rodman last week.
Continue reading this storyThe weather in University Heights has picture perfect this week, as evidenced by this photo submission.
Continue reading this storyThe Shula Chair in Philosophy presents The Shula Lectures: “The Embodied Self: Trauma, Narrative and Personal Identity,” featuring Susan Brison from the Women’s and Gender Studies Program at Dartmouth.
Continue reading this storyOur Greatest Year, a new play by JCU English Department alums Robert Attenweiler and Scott Henkle, is coming to Cleveland Height’s Dobama Theater March 22, 23, and 24.
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