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Politics of Contamination: Nuclear Impacts on Community Health
Arieann Harrison, Marie Harrison Foundation; Jessica Lambert, Wilderness Society; Mallery Quetawki, University of New Mexico
Art Hx, a Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in Collaborative Humanities; the Department of Art & Archaeology
The Royal Mint at Potosí: Inside a Global Seventeenth-Century Cash Machine
Kris Lane, Tulane University
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
The Epidemic Sublime: Reflections on the Representation of Collective Suffering
Johannes Türk, Indiana University
German Department
Till Movie Screening and Talk Back w/film producer Keith Beauchamp
Keith A. Beauchamp, Filmmaker; Eddie S. Glaude Jr., African American Studies
Department of African American Studies
Faculty Discussion: What Does Experiential Teaching Look Like?
Caroline Cheung, Classics
McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning
Everyday Life in the ‘Spectacular’ City: Making Home in Dubai
Rana AlMutawa, NYU, Abu Dhabi
The Institute for the Transregional Study, NES
Mellon Forum // Of Milk, Blood, and Bones: Brazil’s Colonial and Postcolonial Plantation “Big House”
Ana Ozaki, Princeton-Mellon Fellow; Isadora Mota, History
Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism & the Humanities
The Queerness of Home
Stephen Vider, Cornell University
Program in Media and Modernity
“Getting to the Point. Genealogies of the Analog Code”
Wolfgang Schäffner, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Program in Media and Modernity
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Betts Auditorium