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The Humanities Engagement Certificate gives you the chance to connect your interests in the humanities with hands-on projects, community engagement, and career-ready skills.
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Join us today for Julie Sze's lecture, "Climate Justice as Freedom" in the Shriver Center Heritage Room at 5pm. A Coffee and Conversation hour will take place beforehand at 3pm in Bachelor 337.
https://t.co/4vWApkCZJL
Join us today for LaToya Ruby Frasier's Gallery and Conversation Hour at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at 3pm, followed by her talk "Art as Transformation: Using Photography to Effect Change" at 6pm in Armstrong Student Center, Pavilion C.
https://t.co/imNkZgM3r1
Frazier will be here on February 29 from 3-4:30 PM for a screening of the short film and to engage in conversation about her work in the context of the special exhibition The World in Which We Live. Read more here: https://t.co/JOjhrCvXoT
LaToya Ruby Frazier's short film Flint is Family is currently on view in the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum’s exhibition The World in Which We Live: the Art of Environmental Awareness.
"I’m convinced that consuming culture furnishes your mind with emotional knowledge and wisdom; it helps you take a richer and more meaningful view of your own experiences; it helps you understand, at least a bit, the depths of what’s going on in the people right around you."
📚 Emory University explores the transformative power of humanities education in shaping well-rounded individuals. Dive into this article on the profound impact of embracing the humanities in higher education. https://t.co/115KiSUUWD #EmoryUniversity#HumanitiesEducation
Madelyn Detloff, Professor of English, and Miami University philosophy graduate student Kennedy Hughes, appeared recently on “Cincinnati Edition” to discuss challenges to the humanities. Read more about it and access the interview here: https://t.co/lASHE2EtXU
Congratulations to Jordan Fenton and co-authors for their success in winning an NEH Exhibition Implementation Grant for the internationally traveling art history exhibition, "New Masks Now: Artists Innovating Masquerade in Contemporary West Africa".
Happening Tomorrow: Sandra Steingraber's lecture "To Sin by Silence: The Legacy of Rachel Carson in an Age of Climate Emergency" at 7pm in Armstrong Pavilion C. Join us for a Coffee and Conversation hour before at 3pm in Bachelor 337.
https://t.co/GjNoLHmcts
New Books at Miami will take place Wednesday Nov. 15 at 4 p.m. in King 320 followed by a reception in the Howe Center for Writing Excellence at 5 p.m. Faculty and staff will present "micro-talks" about their recently published books.
https://t.co/0E5WuDYUbe
Congratulations to Humanities Center Fellow Mollie Duffy who earned recognition for her civic engagement work! Read about it here: https://t.co/hxaIwmEccr