We've got one more event at the Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance coming up! Join in for a Renaissance of the Earth Concert featuring original compositions by Artist in Residence, Ira Klein. April 11 @1:00pm
Next up at the Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance is "Shakespeare & the Colonial Imagination". Gillespie Curatorial Fellow Abbi Andrews will engage with familiar texts and images through a lens of Indigenous representation. Opening reception | April 9 @ 4:30pm
Join the Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance for "Shakespeare’s Stopped Mouths" curated by Gillespie Curatorial Fellow Katharine Cognard-Black. Opening reception | April 9 @ 4:30pm
If you're by a fan of Taylor Swift, please join the URI Center for the Humanities for "The Genius of Taylor Swift: A Crash Course on the Pop Superstar" with Stephanie Burt, Harvard University. Learn more by clicking the link below!
https://t.co/LKjt9OV38s
If you’re in the Amherst area this spring, stop by the Kinney Center at UMass to view the exhibit “Resilient Roots: Pollinators, Weeds, & the Art of Repair,” featuring art and research from Renaissance of the Earth Fellows and Artists in Residence. Opening reception 2/28, 1-3pm.
During the 2025-26 academic year, the URI Center for the Humanities is delighted to present “The Humanities and Popular Culture/Counterculture,” a yearlong series of events on topics ranging from marching band music to basketball to Taylor Swift. https://t.co/lIjotBLjk0
If you're nearby the Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance check out this incredible exhibit they have underway called Elemental Thinking: https://t.co/dH7WJtHK6u
Check out this program! --> Young Scholars in Religion & American Culture 2025-2027. Beginning in the fall of 2025, a series of seminars devoted to the enhancement of teaching and research will be offered in Indianapolis. Learn more: https://t.co/vpJIDrq94y
The University of Vermont Humanities Center is hosting a Research Reception on April 30, highlighting the Center’s major grant winners from the last two awards cycles. If you're in the area, be sure to check it out!
Please join Wesleyan University's Center for Humanties on Monday, April 28th for "At the Ends of Exhaustion, a Door" with Tung-Hui Hu, from the University of Michigan. Learn more here:https://t.co/F6GqADf34d
Please join the Northeastern University Humanities Center on April 10th for "Colonial Histories of the Present: A lecture by Lisa Lowe". Learn more: https://t.co/D2OpG0nFud
The Leslie Center for the Humanities at Dartmouth College is celebrating its 25th anniversary year with a special institute titled HUMANITIES WORK, that encompasses the concepts, practices, and social impacts that define the humanities. Learn more:
https://t.co/baHANeFPxT
Next week at the URI Center for the Humanities, "Democracy and Populist Rage in Recent American History" with Jefferson Cowie (Vanderbilt University). The event will take place on April 3rd, and will be Livestreamed. Learn more:https://t.co/xCWhxR8G4u
Next week on March 20th! Boston University's Center for the Humanities welcomes Chika Okeke-Agulu (Princeton) to discuss “Art in the Shadow of Military Dictatorships in the 1980s Nigeria.”
Time & Location: 5pm in 213 Bay State Rd, Rm. 426.
Please join the URI Center for the Humanities on February 27th for "The Politics of Safety: The Black Freedom Struggle" a lecture by Shannon King from Fairfield University. More information here: https://t.co/UjWsHCqVPr
Coming soon next week! Please join the Mandel Center for the Humanities at Brandeis University for their annual Mandel lectures. Learn more here: https://t.co/21oYtSt1Mx
Vermont event alert! The University of Vermont Humanities Center will welcome John S. Walsh as part of their yearlong theme, justice/injustice. Walsh will talk about environmental humanities, Francophone literature, Haiti, and constructing eco-archives. See you there!
The URI Center for the Humanities has two awesome lecture series this spring! If you're a local in the area check out the "Brown Bag" series: https://t.co/XcC30yaJJU If you're not able to join person, the "Sustaining Democracy" series might be for you! https://t.co/H7367dDG9z