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Fairy Tales on Television Visualizations Symposium

Jill Rudy (English), Jarom McDonald (Office of Digital Humanities), and their MEG students have organized a terrific two-day symposium centered on their FTTV (Fairy Tales on Television) project. The symposium will be held this Thursday and Friday, primarily in JFSB 1161 – the Digital Humanities Seminar Room. All are invited, even if only for a …

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Fairy Tales on Television Visualizations Symposium

Jill Rudy (English), Jarom McDonald (Office of Digital Humanities), and their MEG students have organized a terrific two-day symposium centered on their FTTV (Fairy Tales on Television) project. The symposium will be held this Thursday and Friday, primarily in JFSB 1161 – the Digital Humanities Seminar Room. All are invited, even if only for a …

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WSTAR Workshop with Dr. Valentine Moghadam

Valentine M. Moghadam is  a Professor of Sociology and the Director of the International Affairs Program at Northeastern University. Moghadam’s areas of research are globalization, transnational feminist networks, civil society and citizenship, and gender and development in the Middle East and North Africa. Events of interest include: Thursday, April 9th Campus lecture: “Explaining Divergent Outcomes …

Applied Humanities Research Group

We will hold a planning meeting for our “applied humanities” research group. The project undertaken by this group will be family history in Cambodia in the wake of the genocide there a generation ago. It’s a tremendously compelling project that will be spearheaded by Dana Bourgerie (of Asian and Near Eastern Languages). Please attend if …

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WSTAR Workshop with Dr. Valentine Moghadam

Valentine M. Moghadam is  a Professor of Sociology and the Director of the International Affairs Program at Northeastern University. Moghadam’s areas of research are globalization, transnational feminist networks, civil society and citizenship, and gender and development in the Middle East and North Africa. Events of interest include: Thursday, April 9th Campus lecture: “Explaining Divergent Outcomes …

Colloquium: David Honey

David Honey of Asian and Near Eastern Languages, a prolific scholar of, among other things, sinology, the academic study of China. Always an interesting subject, it’s becoming an increasingly important one given China’s ascending place on the global stage.