We had to make a tough decision, but it is in the best interest of our campus community’s health and safety. We will be doing a week of e-learning (March 23-27) after spring break (March 16-20). Please read the full message here: https://t.co/5KERj9nll5
Happy International Women's Day! TODAY CofC Russian Club and Russian Studies Program Director Dr. Erman are hosting Jeopardy night to celebrate Russian women who rule - artists and athletes, tsaritsas and rebels. 6pm in RITA 103!
In-person classes at the College will be conducted online on Thursday, Mar. 12 to test our institution’s ability to hold instruction in a virtual setting and from a distance. This test is a precautionary measure to evaluate our systems and protocols. ⬇️ https://t.co/NbgRTLlTsd
TODAY at 5:30 in ECTR 118
Québec singer and guitarist Ariane Roy proposes and pop/soul alternative project. She is known to be contrasting, free and spontaneous. Singer and guitarist, she plays with her voice and words with a sometimes soft, sometimes harsh poetry.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
"Translatio: Carrying Ideas Across Cultures"
Check out these lectures hosted by the Department of Classics!
They're free and open to the public!
TODAY is the "New Fieldwork from Classical Olynthos (Greece) towards an archaelolgy of identity" lecture by Dr. Lisa Nevertt, University of Michigan.
7pm in the Simons Center for the Performing Arts, room 309.
LCWA World Affairs Signature Series “Sea Life” and the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History invite you to: Night at the Museum with presentation by paleontologist Scott Persons
TODAY at 5:00pm
TODAY is the LCWA World Affairs Colloquium – "Women's Soccer: International-Cultural Phenomenon"
6pm at the Charleston Library Society
Special lecturer Andrei S. Markovits is an Arthur Thurnau Professor and the Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan.
TODAY George Greenia, professor emeritus at the College of William & Mary, will present "Sacred Steps - The Camino de Santiago."
Free and open to the public.
TODAY is a Screening: "My Lovely Sister" (Israel, 2011)
7:00pm - 9:00pm in the Jewish Studies Center, Arnold Hall
Join the Arnold Center for Israel Studies for a film screening of My Lovely Sister (Israel, 2011) and a discussion with Rachel Harris.
TODAY The Dept. of History, the French, Francophone, and Italian Dept., and the Medieval Society Honors students have organized a talk at 5pm in Maybank 222!
Presented by Dr Juliette Bourdier, "What Was Cooking in Medieval Hell’s Kitchen?”
TODAY is the LCWA World Affairs Colloquium “Vile Nature of Fandom”
6:30pm - 8:00pm in the Addlestone Library, room 227
Special lecturer Andrei S. Markovits is an Arthur Thurnau Professor and the Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan.
Jewish Identity in a Pivotal Era: A Case of Discrimination?
TODAY 12:30 - 1:30pm in the Jewish Studies Center, Arnold Hall
The lecture/discussion will provide a detailed analysis of a particular case study applicable to the American Jewish community as a whole.
Women in Israeli Cinema
TODAY 9:00am - 11:00am in the Jewish Studies Center, Arnold Hall
Rachel Harris, associate professor of Israeli literature and culture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, will discuss the role of women in Israeli cinema then and today.