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- Boston Phenomenology Circle SymposiumAll day
- 2024 MFA Visual Narrative Thesis Exhibition9:00 am
- 6th Annual Big Fat Books Symposium: The Thousand and One Nights9:30 am
- English Conversation Group10:00 am
- 2024 MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition11:00 am
- C3 Swag and a Snack (GPSAW Week)11:00 am
- 2024 MFA Graphic Design, Print Media & Photography Thesis Exhibitions11:00 am
- Future Ready Friday: Make Your Summer Work for You12:00 pm
- Happy Terrier Walk1:00 pm
- U.S. Ambassador David Hale Speaking Event2:00 pm
- The Archaeology of Identity in “Peripheries” of the Roman World: An Emerging Scholar Symposium2:00 pm
- CFA Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Event: Cookie Time! 2:00 pm
- Grief Group2:00 pm
- The Dmitriev Affair: Film Screening & Conversation with Director Jessica Gorter2:00 pm
- Machine Learning in Medicine (MLxMed) Seminar: Saeed Hassanpour, Professor, Dartmouth 2:00 pm
- Always Almost: Approaching the 1001 Nights (Part of the 2024 World Languages & Literatures “Big Fat Books” Symposium)2:30 pm
- Urban Inequalities Workshop: “Rent Control or Damage Control? Tensions in Boston and Massachusetts’ Housing Policies”2:30 pm
- MSE Talks: Jie Yin3:00 pm
- Book Symposium on “The Networked Leviathan: For Democratic Platforms" by Professor Paul Gowder3:00 pm
- Student Wellbeing Workshop: Wellbeing for Student Leaders3:00 pm
- Graduate Students Support Group3:00 pm
- Arab & Muslim Student Support Group3:00 pm
- CISE Best Student Paper Award3:00 pm
- English Conversation Group3:30 pm
- First Friday: Zentangle & Zebra Cakes4:00 pm
- First Friday - Educators of Color5:00 pm
- Cinematheque: An Evening with Julia Cox6:00 pm
- DRIVING IN CIRCLES8:00 pm
Cinematheque: An Evening with Julia Cox
Julia Cox most recently wrote and executive produced the Netflix drama NYAD, an adaptation of Diana Nyad’s memoir, “Find A Way,” starring Annette Bening and Jodie Foster. Both Bening and Foster garnered Oscar nominations for their performances, and Cox was nominated for a WGA award for her writing.In addition, Cox has written films and television for Paramount, Sony, TriStar, Fox, Amazon, and Netflix, as well as indie labels such as Sister, Participant, Black Bear, L.D., and River Road. She's known for her original work – character-driven, tense dramas – as well as her adaptations of novels and true stories. Whether based on real people, pulled from fiction, or wholly invented, Cox's protagonists are often women on the fringes, grappling with what it takes to create a meaningful life. Recently, she adapted the seminal feminist noir IN A LONELY PLACE; the harrowing memoir of former Westboro Baptist Church member Megan Phelps-Roper, UNFOLLOW; and Kristin Hannah’s beloved best-seller THE GREAT ALONE. Cox’s original spec scripts DO NO HARM and THE TAKEAWAY appeared on the annual Black List.In 2021, she was named one of Variety's Ten Screenwriters to Watch, and in 2024, she was awarded the Sun Valley Film Festival’s High Scribe Award. Cox received a Writing MFA from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, where she won the Mary Pickford Scholarship, the Josh Schwartz Scholarship, and the Edward Small Writing Award. This Cinematheque is hosted by FTV screenwriting professor Debbie Danielpour.
When | 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, April 5, 2024 |
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Location | KCB 101, 565 Commonwealth Ave |