The Center for the Humanities' exciting 2024-2025 programming!
Fall 2024
September 12: Fall social (co-sponsored event by the Center for the Humanities, Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies, and Faculty Council for Gender Equity
September 26: Gender and Greenwood, with Victor Luckerson and Dr. Brandy Thomas Wells
October 15: Good Pictures Are A Strong Weapon with Dr. Louise Siddons
October 17: Punished for Dreaming with Dr. Bettina Love and Dr. View (Co-sponsored event, organized by Dr. Brown, Oklahoma
Oral History Research Project)
November 19-20: Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos, University of Oregon, Just Futures Institute for Racial and Climate Justice
Spring 2025
February: Meet New Faculty in the Arts and Humanities virtual events
Please join us for virtual events featuring short introductions from new faculty about their research in the arts and humanities!
March 3-4: Dr. Mishuana Goeman, University of Buffalo, Department of Indigenous Studies
Dr. Goeman will share her research and teaching practices for community-engaged scholarship. Her talk will illuminate listeners on Indigenous creative practices to promote justice.
April 8: Medieval Manuscripts Lecture Series, Dr. Maeve K. Doyle, Eastern Connecticut State
University
Dr. Doyle will share her research on the medieval manuscripts hosted at the Edmon Low library.
April: 2024-2025 Humanities Research Group Fellows presentation,
presentations of projects completed by cross-disciplinary teams united under shared research focuses with the goal of envisioning new collaborative research opportunities.