The Native American studies program hosted writer and activist Rebecca Nagle as part of Colgate University’s Anthony Aveni ...
Students and faculty gathered on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education to hear from Dr. L. Monique Ward, a prominent researcher studying how media affects women’s ...
May 11, Wednesday -- The Middle East/South Asia Studies Program launches its Faris Saeed Lecture Series in Arab Studies with both UC Davis and guest scholars serving as panel speakers. The event will ...
“Elemental Media” is the theme of the spring 2019 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities, sponsored by the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC). The opening lecture, titled “The Saturation of Media ...
The Meiji Restoration generated not only an industrial boom in late 19th century Japan but also a new wave of mass-produced media. Bard College assistant professor Nathan Shockey will speak about this ...
Stop. Look around. Listen. Feel. What types of media are in front of you, around you, and beyond you? What role do they play in how you know yourself, express yourself, relate to other people, and ...
Ruha Benjamin will give the Spring 2020 Critical Data Studies Distinguished Lecture “Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code” at 5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 17 in Stewart Center’s Fowler ...
Immerse yourself in documentary filmmaking—production and theory—in New York City, the world's documentary capital. The Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies is an intensive program that ...
Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy, professor of history at Northampton Community College, presented “Black Jews in America: Diversity and Identity” at the University of Scranton’s Weinberg Judaic Studies ...
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