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Old Dominion Public Lecture Series: The Division: John Doar, the Justice Department, and the Civil Rights Movement
Kevin M. Kruse
Humanities Council
Reading by Sheila Heti and Joy Harjo
Sheila Heti, fiction writer, playwright, and journalisti; Joy Harjo, poet
Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Creative Writing
From Pathology to ‘Born Perfect’: The Role of Scientific Authority in Campaigns to Ban Conversion Therapy
Joanna Wuest
Humanities Council; Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Cold War’s Nature: The Korean Demilitarized Zone and Mid-Century American Science
Eleana Kim
Program in American Studies
Inside Buffalo. An African-Italian Story
Fred Kuwornu
Department of French and Italian
On Pattern-Thinking: A Conversation on R. Buckminster Fuller
School of Architecture
Public Humanities Working Group: East Coast Corridor Public Outreach
Humanities Council
Empirical Moral Psychology in the Philosophy Curriculum
University Center for Human Values
Philosophy Colloquium: The Scientists Qua Scientist Makes No Assertion
Liam Kofi Bright
Department of Philosophy