Better Dead Than Red: The History of Red-Baiting in the U.S.
Bangor Room, Memorial UnionPart of the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series (Controversy Series), a talk by Nathan Godfried, professor of history.
Part of the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series (Controversy Series), a talk by Nathan Godfried, professor of history.
*Rescheduled due to the storm on the 7th* "An intimate conversation" between friends and community activists, Shay Stewart Bouley and Debby Irving, followed by a community dialogue.
A talk given by Tyler Quiring, CMJ Doctoral Student as a part of the CMJ Colloquium Series. Dunn Hall 424
On March 6, from 4:00 to 5:30PM the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, as part of the Life of Ideas series, curated by Frédéric Rondeau, will host scholar Éric Méchoulan. Méchoulan will give a talk titled “On Friendship: A Brief History of the Concept from Aristotle to Facebook.” Éric Méchoulan is an early modernist and cultural historian with […]
How do Boycotts Undermine Democracy? A talk given by Sid Mitchell, Director of Peace and Reconciliation Studies as a part of the Socialist and Marxist Lecture Controversy Series.
A talk given by Karyn Sporer, Assistant Professor, Sociology as a part of the CMJ Colloquium Series. Dunn Hall 424
Emily Cain will speak on the Nov. 2016 election's impact on women in America running for political office.
There will also be a reception in the Hudson Museum in the Collins Center for the Arts preceding the lecture from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
"Freedom of Disintegration": Milton Friedman, Free Market Activists, and the South's Disintegration Crisis Nancy MacLean is the William H. Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy at Duke University. She […]
A talk given by Candice Rai, Associate Professor, English, University of Washington as a part of the CMJ Colloquium Series. Dunn Hall 424