Posts Tagged ‘lecture’
Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing – Stuffed and Starved
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on April 7, 2015
“Muslims and Christians in Medieval Spain” (April 2 at 3:15pm)
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on March 30, 2015
An Approach to the Latin American Postmodern Literature: Causes, Features & Literary Implications
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on March 23, 2015
Life Lived as Poetry: an Amerindian Way of Dealing with the Contingencies of Pain and Humiliation
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on March 6, 2015
March 11: The History of Drugs in Latin America: from Hallucinogens to Marijuana/Maconha
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on February 27, 2015
“The 2014 Ebola Outbreak: Issues of Law, Policy, and Ethics” a Distinguished Alumnus talk by James Hodge (’89)
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on November 12, 2014
“Beyond the Sphinx: Demystifying Thomas Jefferson” by Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on October 13, 2014
“The Political Consequences of Islam’s Economic Legacy” TODAY at 6pm
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on September 30, 2014
“Brazil: Emerging Market, Emerging Culture” by Ambassador Hermano Telles Ribeiro, Consul General of Brazil
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on September 19, 2014
Hispanic Studies Distinguished Lecture Series: Dr. Gerardo Piña-Rosales
Posted by: Lauren Saulino on September 2, 2014