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SSWR Presents: Sarah Gwyenth Ross, "(En)gendering the Italian Academy: Women, Performance, and the Libertine’s Dilemma"
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm Online
Event Details: The Center for the Study of Women and Society and the Society for the Study of Women in the Renaissance are pleased to present Sarah Gwyenth Ross, "(En)gendering the Italian Academy: Women, Performance, and the Libertine’s Dilemma" on...
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Open House for Prospective Students
4:00 pm 4406: English Student Lounge
Ph.D. Program in English
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COPLAND HOUSE AND ITS MUSICAL JOURNEYS ACROSS AMERICA - PAST AS PROLOGUE
7:30 pm — 9:00 pm 1201: Elebash Recital Hall
Gabriella Smith: Brandenburg Interstices [NY Premiere]; John Musto: Piano Quintet [NY Premiere]; Robert Xavier Rodriguez: Estampie; Nico Muhly: Motion. Brandon Patrick George, flute; Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; Siwoo Kim and Stephanie Zyzak (CUNY Graduate Center), violins; Dana Kelley, viola; Alberto Parrini, cello; Ayano Kataoka, percussion; Michael Boriskin, piano.
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Linguistics Colloquium: Professor Jason Shaw, Yale University
4:15 pm — 6:15 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Professor Jason Shaw will speak on the areas of Phonetics/Phonology.
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Book Salon: Rupal Oza, "Semiotics of Rape: Sexual Subjectivity and Violation in Rural India"
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm 9205
Book Salon: Rupal Oza will speak on her new book in conversation with Linda Martin Alcoff and Dina Siddiqi
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Sociolinguistics Lunch: Joseph Comer
2:00 pm — 4:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Additional details TBD
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Cognitive Neuroscience Open House
4:30 pm — 6:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Meet with Director Tony Ro to learn more about the M.S. Program in Cognitive Neuroscience.
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Global Digital Music Studies Conference 2023
1218: Segal Theatre
The conference will provide a forum for debate across the humanities, arts, and sciences to assess and address how digital music studies can be globally relevant and respond to broader questions of sustainability and resilience.
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Book Salon: Red Washburn, "Irish Women’s Prison Writing: 1960s - 2010s"
2:00 pm — 3:30 pm Online
Red Washburn in conversation with Ailbhe Smyth and Roseleen Walsh: "Irish Women’s Prison Writing"
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Rethinking Migration: From State Sovereignty to Human Solidarity
4:30 pm — 6:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Part of the Immigration Seminar Series.
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