Political Values, Market Values, Art Values: The Ethics of American Art in the 1980s
via ZoomThe two-day conference “Political Values, Market Values, Art Values: The Ethics of American Art in the 1980s” will gather scholars from across the United States who are actively engaged in writing the first histories of the period. The event is open to the public and will center around the papers of ten speakers. It will […]
L’Avant-Scène Presents: A Conversation with Clément Hervieu-Léger
via ZoomRegister to join students enrolled in FRE 221 "The Rise of France: French Literature, Culture and Society from the Beginnings to 1789" and FRE/THR 211 "French Theater Workshop" in conversation with Clément-Hervieu Léger on Zoom. We recommend that you view the video recording of the show before attending the conversation. Organized by Flora Champy (French […]
Legacy of Love: Why Gandhian Non-Violence Still Matters Today
via ZoomA historic conversation between Rev. James Lawson, described by Martin Luther King Jr. as “the leading nonviolence theorist in the world,” and Dr. Rajmohan Gandhi, acclaimed historian and grandson of two of the most pivotal figures in India's independence movement-- Mahatma Gandhi, and C. Rajagopalachari. These two remarkable advocates for peace and justice discuss the […]