The deadline is in six weeks: the Iles award is an award for a graduate student in the Arts and Humanities who is working on myth, broadly conceived. Find the full information and apply here: https://t.co/3SQHaI1lVU
TODAY: Shurouq Ibrahim will present her research on Egyptian women and their thoughts on the first female Sufi Saint. Find more: https://t.co/3FMTwsRE3Q
Monday: Shurouq Ibrahim will reflect on the events of a research trip to Cairo in 2023, where she interviewed Muslim Egyptian women about their knowledge and perceptions of Rabi'a al-Adawiyya, the first female Sufi Saint. Find more: https://t.co/3FMTwsRE3Q
Next week: Shurouq Ibrahim will present our next edition of the "No More Than A Page" series, Monday at 12:30 in 198 Hagerty Hall. How do Muslim Egyptian women perceive the first female Sufi Saint? Find more: https://t.co/3FMTwsRE3Q
In two weeks: our next edition of the "No More Than A Page" series. This month is "Walking in the (Egyptian) City: The Specter of Rabi'a the Saint and the Ghosts of the Arab Spring" with Shurouq Ibrahim. Find more: https://t.co/3FMTwsRE3Q
TOMORROW: @OSU_Humanities' "What the....Friday" coffee chats are a monthly tradition this semester. Connect with our community and let's discuss the issues that matter most over a cup of coffee... and don't forget the pastries! More details here: https://t.co/oBX9g1Ll51
In one week: Victor Vimos will discuss the evolution of a Quechua myth centering on the symbolic representation of the mountain, part of the mythical imaginary that informs contemporary religiousity. Find more: https://t.co/Ctt8iOO3Br
In one week, @OSU_Humanities' "What the....Friday" coffee chats ☕continue. Join the OSU humanities community to address urgent matters together. And of course there will be sweet treats🥐! Get the details here: https://t.co/oBX9g1Ll51
In two weeks: Victor Vimos will present "The Wamani: Representation of Mountain in the Mythology of the Quechua Community During the War" as part of the "No More Than A Page" talk series. Find more information: https://t.co/6eLo0X7VlO
TOMORROW: What is the intersection of church and state and how does this affect the vote? 4 pm in the Faculty Club. Find more information: https://t.co/ATphv3Qbx3
It's next Wednesday: Religion's influence on American politics is not confined to the political right; the Democratic Party has also been deeply shaped by religion. 4 pm in the Faculty Club. Find more information: https://t.co/ATphv3Qbx3
In just one week: Examine complicated historical relationship between religion and politics while exploring what that history means for our current political moment in a nation that is divided by both politics and religion. Find more information: https://t.co/ATphv3Qbx3
In two weeks: Our upcoming public lecture promises to be enlightening and thought-provoking. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the role of religion in shaping American politics. Find more information: https://t.co/ATphv3Qbx3
TOMORROW: @OSU_Humanities' "What the....Friday" coffee chats offer an opportunity to connect with our community and discuss the issues that matter....over a cup of coffee. And they never forget the pastries. More details here: https://t.co/oBX9g1Ll51
In three weeks: Discover how religious beliefs influence voting behavior and shape political ideologies in our country. Daniel K. Williams (Ashland University) will delve into the complex relationship between faith and politics. Find more information: https://t.co/ATphv3Qbx3