Lectures (October 4 through October 12)
Thursday, October 4
- 4:00 PM BU Ethics Seminar: Gerald Vong
- Prof. Martin Revermann: "Translators' Prefaces"
- Victoria Barnett Lecture: Rereading Bonhoeffer in History
- 5:30 PM Linguistics Colloquium: Context-Sensitivity and Count Nouns: The View From Child Language
- Linguistics Colloquium: Context-sensitivity and count nouns: the view from child language
- 6:00 PM Haiti's Baron de Vastey and the Black Atlantic
- Haiti’s Baron de Vastey and the Black Atlantic
Friday, October 5
- 12:00 PM Colloquium: Destabilizing Encounters: New Historical Research on Religious Minorities during the Holocaust
- 12:45 PM Air Quality Data to Action: Case Studies and Strategies from New York City and C40 Cities
- 3:00 PM CISE Seminar: Alexander Wyglinski, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- 4:00 PM HumaniTeas with Sasha Nikolaev
- 5:00 PM Iván Acosta: With a Cuban Song in the Heart (Author Reading and Book Signing with Live Jazz Music)
Sunday, October 7
- 9:45 AM Morning Study Group
- 10:35 AM Take Note
- 12:30 PM Bible Study
Tuesday, October 9
Wednesday, October 10
- 12:00 PM PHX Webinar: Why should we care about urban hospital closings?
- 2:00 PM Pharmacology Department, in conjunction with Graduate Program for Neuroscience, presents Dr. Susan Amara for Sterling Drug Seminar Series
- 4:30 PM Debating Bioethics and Making Secular France - A Presentation by Kimberly Arlin
Thursday, October 11
- 12:00 PM Faculty Development Seminar. "How to Not Be Afraid To Talk to The Media." Speaker: Maria Ober
- 4:15 PM (Why) Reporting the Voices of African Women and Girls Matters
Friday, October 12
- 12:00 PM Medical Grand Rounds. Evans Days. "Tipping The Scales Toward Life: The Renalase Signaling Pathway." Speaker: Gary V Desir, MD
- 12:30 PM Mindfulness: Cultivating Stillness and Space in Everyday Life
- 3:00 PM CISE Seminar: Leandros Tassiulas, Yale University
- 4:30 PM Humanities Approaches to the Opioid Crisis Day 1