What Latino History Teaches Us About Our Politics—Lecture and Reception Professor Cadava discuss how Latino history shapes how we think about Latino politics in 2024. Read More
Affective Masculinities: From Colonial Fathers to Bachelor Banisters in India and England (19th and 20th Centuries) A celebration of Swapna M. Banerjee’s latest book, “Fathers in the Motherland.” Read More
Love Can’t Feed You: A Conversation With Author Cherry Lou Sy and English Professor Helen Phillips A celebration of Cherry Lou Sy’s debut novel, Love Can’t Feed You. Read More
Cognition and Language: How Are Our Memory, Attention, and Inhibition Functions Related to Our Language Skills? A celebration of Professor Klara Marton’s recent book, Cognitive Control Along the Language Continuum. Read More
Gender and Development in Nigeria: Concepts, Issues, and Strategies An interdisciplinary discussion to contextualize gender discourses and policy approaches in Nigeria. Read More
“Midwood Movie”: The Origins of American Film and Dreams in Brooklyn A panel discussion on the origins of American film in Brooklyn College’s neighborhood. Read More
Pre-Modern/Post-Modern: Using Contemporary Performance to Think About Medieval Art An Art History Lecture Series event. Read More
Alexander at the End of the World: The Forgotten Final Years of Alexander the Great Part of the Art History Lecture Series Read More
Fiction, Technology, and Climate Change: Helen Phillips Discusses Her Novel Hum With Sociologist Ken Gould Professor Helen Phillips discusses her novel Hum with sociologist Ken Gould. Read More
Revolutions and Generations: A Conversation With Nathan Perl-Rosenthal and David G. Troyansky A celebration of Professor David G. Troyansky’s recent book, Entitlement and Complaint: Ending Careers and Reviewing Lives in Post-Revolutionary France. Read More