Engendering War: Military Masculinities and the Making of Britain's Eighteenth-Century American Empire Peter Way
Temporary Landscapes Lawrence Coates
Bodies and Pain: How to be Ill and Unhappy Bill Albertini
The Mind Game: Nigerian Universities, Neo-colonialism, and the Cold War, 1960-1990 Apollo Nwauwa
Dr. Lawrence will share insights about her framework for healing and restorative justice through art. The exhibit was produced through a collaborative process and inspired by her workshops and events.
T. J. Jackson Lears: American Empire, 2007
Dr. Tim Messer-Kruse uncovers the forgotten origins of 'civics,' a term born out of concern about the impact of emancipation and African American voting. This talk sheds light on the racist beginnings of civic education, revealing the origin of the biases that permeate current debates about teaching…
Clayton Peterson Event Flyer Dr. Politsky
CoCo Fusco will present a documentary history of her past, present and forthcoming performance work.
Can the Subaltern Speak? Investigating the Subject of Irish Poetry in English.
Flyer for Dr. Kate Brodeur's talk held at the Wood County Public Library
Conversation topic: "Free Will in American Psychological Thought: From Jonathan Edwards to The Bell Curve"