Thank you for sharing with us and being a part of the Humanities Institute community this past year 🥰
We wish you all a lovely Summer break! ⛱🌞
😉See you again in August
We are so proud to introduce our incoming Graduate Scholars in Residence for Summer 2024! 😎
Check out their profiles to learn more about them and their fascinating projects 👀
🎉Sending our congratulations to Pamela Blackmon, who was a resident here back when we were the Arts and Humanities Institute, on the publication of her book! 👏
UPCOMING‼
Graduate Student Resident Talks for Spring 2024
Swipe to learn about each presentation and come to the talk on Tuesday, April 9th, at noon! 😁
Join us in giving a warm welcome to three new (short term) Visiting Scholars in Residence for Spring 2024!
Meet Karen Paiva Henrique, Roberta Cimarosti and Esra Almas! 👏
Look through the images to learn more about them.
The HI is proud to present the final Faculty Scholar talk in our Spring 2024 Resident Lecture Series:
📌Dara R. Walker with “Between Protection and Agency: Writing Black Adolescence into Histories of the Black Power Movement”
Join us for this talk on Tuesday, April 2 at noon. 👀
📢Alert Alert! The HI Annual Event is just around the corner!!!
Join us in this celebration: there will be a fascinating talk, book giveaways, and a lovely reception to follow ❗️❗️
Learn more about the event here: https://t.co/mluGcGifEU
📢 Meet the 2024 Outstanding Alumni Award Recipient:
Paul Hendrickson, Senior Lecturer, Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania.
📌 To learn more about the Annual Event and Paul Hendrickson, head to this website: https://t.co/mluGcGiNus
The HI presents the fifth talk in our Spring 2024 Resident Lecture Series:
📌Kobi Kabalek with "Holocaust Horror: A Cultural
History"
Join us for this interesting talk in Tuesday, March 19 at
noon 👀
📢Meet the Invited Speaker for the HI Annual Lecture 2024:
María Cristina García, Howard A. Newman Professor of American Studies at the Department of History, Cornell University.
📌To learn more about the Annual Event and Dr. García click here https://t.co/mluGcGifEU
For the fourth talk in our Spring 2024 Resident Lecture Series, the HI presents:
📌Sabine Doran with “The Sugar Babies' Call: Climate Changes, or Marooning the Color Wheel”
Join us for this fascinating talk on Tuesday, March 12 at noon 👀
📷Collaborative Colloquium Alert!!!
Reading New Books in the Humanities by Penn State Faculty presents: "Side Affects: On Being Trans and Feeling Bad" with Hil Malatino. Monday, March 18, 2024 at 4:00pm
Register now and get a free copy of the book! 📷https://t.co/t2p2lrFyrU
For the third talk in our Spring 2024 Resident Lecture Series, the HI presents:
📌Fabienne Kanor with “Tales From the Hold 3:
Shadows Being Identified.”
Join us for this fascinating talk on Tuesday, February
27 at noon 👀