All events are in Central time unless specified.

Wednesday, November 5

Lecture

Rescue or Ruin: Orphan Life During the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust

Judaic Studies LUNCH AND LEARN

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Starts at 11:45 am
Location: Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room: Ubuntu Room/202 Target Audiences:
This lecture presented by Andrea Wagh, PhD Student of Department of History, showcases her ongoing dissertation research, which is an examination on how orphanages were used to either rescue victims of genocide or perpetrate genocidal policies …
This event originated in Judaic Studies.
Lecture

The Robert Knoll Lecture Series presents: Zack Turpin

“‘The Cushions of the Presidency Are Nothing But Filth and Blood’: Walt Whitman on American Dictatorship”

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Starts at 3:30 pm
Location: Andrews Hall Room: Bailey Library, ANDR 228/229 Target Audiences:
In the third Robert Knoll lecture of the fall semester, Zack Turpin, associate professor at the University of Idaho, will speak on “‘The Cushions of the Presidency are Nothing but Filth and Blood’: Walt Whitman on American Dictatorship.” The …
This event originated in English.
Seminar

Too Creative for Science?

Guest Seminar: Dr. Ahna Skop, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Starts at 5:30 pm
Location: Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts Room: Atrium Target Audiences:
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to grow up in a family of artists and then end up a scientist? What does thinking like an artist offer the scientist? Can the blending of art and science encourage a more diverse population of students to …
This event originated in School for Biological Sciences.