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ARC Book Talk: Leketi Makalela
4:00 pm — 5:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Not Eleven Languages: Translanguaging and South African Multilingualism in Concert
Open to the Public
Dr. Melissa Checker & Dr. Setha Low
4:15 pm — 6:15 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
This event is part of the Geography, Earth Science, and Oceanography (GEOS) Seminar Series for Spring 2023.
Open to the Public
Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson: Multiple Hypothesis Testing in Persistent Homology
11:00 am — 12:00 pm 7395
This event is part of the Data Science and Applied Topology Seminar Series.
Open to the Public
SSWR Presents Nancy Selleck: The Audience in Female “Personation”
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 Nancy Selleck, "The Audience in Female “Personation”: Centering Women through Interplay on the All-Male...
Open to the Public
Jessica Marglin, "The Shamama Case: Contesting Citizenship Across the Modern Mediterranean"
12:00 pm Online
A nineteenth-century lawsuit over the estate of a wealthy Tunisian Jew illuminates the history of belonging, citizenship, and Jewishness.
Open to the Public
ARC Seminar: Victoria Haskins
4:00 pm — 5:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
"Out of Place: Travelling Ayahs and Amahs and the Settler Colonial Nation"
Open to the Public
ARC Seminar: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
4:00 pm — 5:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
“Where did all the labor go? Gender and the decline of hand spinning worldwide”
Open to the Public
GEOS Seminar: Dr. Penny Lewis & Dr. Carolina Bank Munoz
4:15 pm — 6:15 pm 4102: Science Center
Book Talk: "A People's Guide to New York City" (University of California Press, 2022)
Open to the Public
Sociolinguistics Lunch: Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas
2:00 pm — 3:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
The Reverberating of Words: Resonance and the Constitution of Genres of Listening
Open to the Public
Eurydice of Macedon and Memory of the Past
5:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Speaker: Elizabeth Carney, Professor Emerita, Clemson College. This is a hybrid event. In-person location is Room 3309 at the CUNY Graduate Center and online by Zoom.
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