A group of Xavier faculty, staff and students have been embarking on field trips around the Cincinnati area this spring.
The goal? To learn more about sustainability practices, reducing waste, alternatives to consumerism and the natural world around us.
#AllForOne | #EarthDay
Eager to learn more about the ever-evolving relationship between the Jesuits and the Jewish community. Dr. Jennifer Grayson of the History Department is featured in this event on February 9 at 6:00pm in CLC 412. Join us!
So glad @ArtsWave funds important work like @UrbanRootsPod. This new #podcast dives into the rich, little known, #BlackHistory of #Cincinnati & features interviews w/ historians, archival audio, & community voices that need to be heard. Subscribe now! https://t.co/83GY1Y36jF
Congratulations to the class of 2021 @XavierU and most especially to our majors. Time to go make some history of your own! We can't wait to see all the ways you will change the world!
RSVP for "Contextualizing Xavier's Historic Relationship to Racism." Historian W. Caleb McDaniel discusses the life of Henrietta Wood, an emancipated woman who successfully sued her enslaver for reparations in a Cincinnati courtroom. March 3 at 7:00pm https://t.co/Mpqv0FzW7U
Henrietta Wood sued her enslaver in a Cincinnati courtroom. She won the case & was awarded reparations. Historian W. Caleb McDaniel shares more on March 3, in the "Contextualizing Xavier's Historic Relationship to Racism" series. Register here: https://t.co/Mpqv0FzW7U
First up in the Contextualizing XU's Relationship with Racism series: Clint Bruce, "When Toussaint Said No:
A Story of Slavery, Resistance, and a Louisiana Sugar Plantation's Ties to Xavier University"
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 7:00 pm
Click this link to register
https://t.co/QI8gGPhcM9
"How does understanding the past help us recognize racism and act against it?" Xavier's History and Gender and Diversity Studies Departments are hosting two thought-provoking events that will delve deeply into this question. Join us!
More than ever, it is important to have the support you need to produce excellent #acwri. For ideas, check out my updated blog post on "Why Scholars Should Never Write Alone: Pandemic Edition": https://t.co/I8HChCD0dE
@josealamillo Way to go, Dodgers! And thanks to reading your excellent book, the students of @JulieOHara20 more fully appreciate the historical roots of Mexican diaspora players like the awesome Julio Urías! #deportes@RutgersUPress
XU History's Dr Christine Anderson presents on pioneering women recording artists of King Records. Great music & guest appearances by Xavier Soul DJ Nathan Wendt, Andrea Gutmann Fuentes of @theophelias. Aug. 27th 6:30pm EST on Zoom Register here for info: https://t.co/cllF4dk3EY
Welcome, Xavier class of 2024!
Check out this Instagram video; the class of 2020 gives advice to the Freshman selves! @xavieruniversity https://t.co/LRtQ5qZWKp
Civil unrest always carries context, sometimes across oceans & decades.
In October I'll lead a virtual @NewberryLibrary seminar about the 30-yr journey of Chicago's Lager Beer Riot, and the role of beer & violence in creating ethnic agency.
https://t.co/BGxtTRFlZL #beerhistory
Just this past year, 92 percent (!!) of our students who applied to medical school were admitted—the highest rate for Xavier students in recent years.
MORE: https://t.co/MEmVx2eWG6
How cool is this? Digging through some micro-film archives at @cincylibrary and came across a political cartoon for the 1st Crosstown Shootout in 1928.
Who knew at the time this would turn into one of the biggest rivalries in College Basketball?
@GoBearcatsMBB@XavierMBB