Calendar
Lectures (March 26 through April 5)
Wednesday, March 27
- 2:00 PM Current Topics Seminar – Javier Eduardo Stern, M.D./Ph.D.
- 3:00 PM Mind and Morality Lab Talk
- 5:00 PM Queer Callings: Labels, Identities, Vocations
Thursday, March 28
- 4:30 PM Explaining EU Asymmetry: A Comparison of Borders and Asylum Policy Development - A Works in Progress Presentation by Kaija Schilde and Sara Goodman
- 5:30 PM Curator Talk: Looking at Morocco from Inside and Outside
Friday, March 29
- 1:00 PM Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science: W. E. B. DuBois and History & Philosophy of Science
- CPHS- W. E. B. Dubois and History & Philosophy of Science
- 3:00 PM CISE Seminar: Sunghoon Ivan Lee, UMass Amherst
- 4:00 PM Dept. Colloquium- Hanne Jacobs
Saturday, March 30
- 10:00 AM Global Meditation Retreat
Monday, April 1
- 1:30 PM CISE Seminar: Ashok Cutkosky, Google
- 3:00 PM The Public Performance of Justice: The Transcultural Career of a Political Installation across Eurasia
- 4:00 PM Engineering 3D Culture Models of Physiology and Disease: How Simple is Complex Enough?
Tuesday, April 2
Wednesday, April 3
- 8:00 AM Section of GIM Inaugural Grand Rounds In Robert L. Sokolove Grand Rounds in Complex Patient Care and Humanism
- 2:00 PM Current Topics Seminar – David Issadore, Ph.D.
- 4:00 PM Book Launch: "Ethics and Society in Nigeria: Identity, History, and Political Theory"
Thursday, April 4
- 12:00 PM BUWG Lunch & Learn | How Life and Art Coincide
- 2:00 PM Symposium on Women and Poetry in Premodern India
- 4:00 PM The Resignation Industry and the Future of Media Studies
- 5:00 PM "Keeping the Goddess in Place in South India: Architectural Changes Transforming Village Goddesses"
Friday, April 5
- 12:00 PM EAAF Lecture Let Silent Stones Speak: A Technological Analysis of Lithics and Examination of Cultural Homogeneity and Diversity in S. China and Southeast Asia
- Finding Religion: Reconsidering Concepts and Methods for Studying Religion
- 3:00 PM CISE Seminar: Mengdi Wang, Princeton University
- 4:00 PM Hating and Mating: How Fears over Mate Competition Shape Violent Hate Crime against Refugees - A lecture by Rafaela Dancygier