Events
Lectures (January 27 through February 13)
Monday, January 28
- 4:00 PM Understanding and Improving our Urban Climate
- 6:00 PM Ovid in the #MeToo Era: Classics in the 21st Century
Wednesday, January 30
- 12:00 PM BUWG Lunch & Learn | Women in Public Office: The 2018 Midterm Elections and the Future
- Microbial Pathogenesis & Immunology Seminar: Priti Kumar, PhD; Yale School of Medicine
- 2:00 PM Current Topics Seminar – Wenyi Wei, Ph.D.
Thursday, January 31
- 11:00 AM ECE Seminar: Zhongming Liu, Purdue University
- 12:15 PM David Clough: The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics
Friday, February 1
Sunday, February 3
- All Day CPHS- The Future of Liberal Naturalism: The Legacies of Hilary and Ruth Anna Putnam
- 1:00 PM Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science: The Future of Liberal Naturalism: The Legacies of Hilary and Ruth Anna Putnam (Day 1)
Monday, February 4
- 12:15 PM Women, War, and Agency: A Study of Boko Haram and Gender
- 1:00 PM Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science: The Future of Liberal Naturalism: The Legacies of Hilary and Ruth Anna Putnam (Day 2)
Tuesday, February 5
Wednesday, February 6
Thursday, February 7
- 4:00 PM Religious Identity and Foreign Policy: Russia and Turkey in Southeast Europe A Lecture by Dimitar Bechev
- 5:00 PM Fade to Black: Race, Repression and Resistance in Boston's Spiritualist Movement
- Fade to Black: Race, Repression, and Resistance in Boston’s Spiritualist Movement
Saturday, February 9
Sunday, February 10
- 9:45 AM The Bach Experience
Monday, February 11
- 12:00 PM Microbiology Student Seminars: Whitney Manhart & Aditya Mithal
- Constructing Need and Fostering Trust: Grassroots Leaders at the Nexus of Religious and Social Welfare Fields in Uganda
- 12:15 PM “Kwibuka: Divergent Memory and the Quest for Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda"
Tuesday, February 12
- 4:30 PM From Puppets to Apps, around Don Quixote - A Works in Progress Presentation by Benjamin Juarez