Julius Rosenwald: The quiet philanthropic humanitarian
Event Recap of Julius Rosenwald: Repairing the World, 11/13/18
Event Recap of Julius Rosenwald: Repairing the World, 11/13/18
Event Recap of The Postcolonial Contemporary: Political Imaginaries for the Global Present, 10/30/18
Event Recap of Narrowcast: Poetry and Audio Research, 10/23/18
Event Recap of Environmental Art: Re-Imagining Art, Science, and the Humanities, 10/16/18
Event Recap of Remote Care: From the “Electronic Patient” to Self-Tracking, 10/9/18
Event Recap of Bright Signals: A History of Color Television, 9/25/18
Event Recap of James Baldwin’s Story of Childhood: A Symposium, 9/11/18
Event Recap of Jumpstart your Summer Writing, 5/9/18
Event Recap of Listening to History, 4/17/18
Event Recap of Fashion & Animals, 4/10/18
TONIGHT: The NYU Prison Education Program @NYUPrisonEd hosts its first event in the "Carceral Crisis Speaker Series… https://t.co/4V26WQxWBd
- Wednesday Feb 13 - 11:14am
The Fordham University Department of African and African American Studies is pleased to present their annual Black… https://t.co/7fDyGPvb8d
- Friday Feb 8 - 1:42pm
Join us for the Distinguished Faculty Lecture with Hortense Spillers analyzing Le Code Noir, one of the first codif… https://t.co/2O4AUGfAPz
- Wednesday Feb 6 - 1:41pm
NYU Faculty can now apply for grant funding for conferences. Deadline is March 15, 2019 Apply here:… https://t.co/pxNNvJutSe
- Wednesday Feb 6 - 1:32pm
Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME) is a NYU faculty grant to support the publication of open access digital… https://t.co/cHemhST7aS
- Tuesday Feb 5 - 2:22pm