AE Public Humanities Conversation: Teaching Public Humanities with Nathan Loewen
An informal Zoom conversation for the 2020 American Examples cohort with Nathan Loewen. We'll be discussing the REL 502: Public Humanities Foundations course Prof. Loewen teaches, training graduate students in public humanities, and how public humanities shapes our pedagogy.
AE Public Humanities Conversation: Teaching Public Humanities with Nathan Loewen
An informal Zoom conversation for the 2020 American Examples cohort with Nathan Loewen. We'll be discussing the REL 502: Public Humanities Foundations course Prof. Loewen teaches, training graduate students in public humanities, and how public humanities shapes our pedagogy.
Graduate Student Coffee Break
We will meet virtually for a chance to chat with each other, and each Coffee Break at least one different faculty member will join us. We will meet on Zoom, and a link will be sent to all graduate students in our program.
Graduate Student Coffee Break
We will meet virtually for a chance to chat with each other, and each Coffee Break at least one different faculty member will join us. We will meet on Zoom, and a link will be sent to all graduate students in our program.
Digital Humanities Workshop
Workshop featuring Prof. Jeri Wieringa discussing research in the Digital Humanities. For all REL MA students, this counts towards the Digital Humanities certificate.
Digital Humanities Workshop
Workshop featuring Prof. Jeri Wieringa discussing research in the Digital Humanities. For all REL MA students, this counts towards the Digital Humanities certificate.
18th Annual Aronov Lecture
Zoom Link will be predistributedREL students and faculty are invited to an evening with Prof. Annette Yoshiko Reed, in conversation with our own Prof. Richard Newton. This Zoom event marks the 18th annual Aronov Lecture, postponed from last Spring and now rescheduled for Wednesday October 21 @ 7-8:30 pm. A scholar of Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and Jewish/Christian relations in Late Antiquity, Prof. Reed has diverse interests, which also include re-theorizing religion, identity, and difference. The evening will be a wide-ranging discussion on
18th Annual Aronov Lecture
Zoom Link will be predistributedREL students and faculty are invited to an evening with Prof. Annette Yoshiko Reed, in conversation with our own Prof. Richard Newton. This Zoom event marks the 18th annual Aronov Lecture, postponed from last Spring and now rescheduled for Wednesday October 21 @ 7-8:30 pm. A scholar of Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and Jewish/Christian relations in Late Antiquity, Prof. Reed has diverse interests, which also include re-theorizing religion, identity, and difference. The evening will be a wide-ranging discussion on