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    May

    Libraries Exhibition - More than a Monster: Medusa Misunderstood

    9:00 am - 5:45 pm
    This exhibition highlights the other half of Medusa's story in Ovid's Metamorphoses: as a maiden, not a monster. It will be on display in Rauner Library 3/25 through 6/28.
    16
    May

    PhD Thesis Proposal: Megan Clark

    9 am - 10 am
    "Optical Methods for Time-Resolved Dosimetry and Oximetry of Ultra-High Dose Rate Radiation Therapy"
    16
    May

    Public Lecture on the Life, Legacy, and Activism of W.E.B. Du Bois

    11:00 am - 12:30 pm
    Vanguard Visions: Exploring the Legacy of Black Political Thought" is a short speaker series dedicated to illuminating the rich tapestry of contemporary Black political thought.
    16
    May

    Redefining Retirement: Thinking about Your Next Chapter

    12 pm - 1 pm
    Reimagine your retirement during this virtual program designed just for alumni who are approaching retirement or have already retired.
    16
    May

    ANTH Colloquium: Indigenous Sovereignty under the Shadow of a Mushroom Cloud

    12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
    ANTH Colloquium with Dr. Dmitry Arzyutoy, assistant professor of Slavic and Eastern European Languages and Cultures at the Ohio State University.
    16
    May

    Conversations on South Asia: Colonizing Kashmir

    12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
    Join us for Hafsa Kanjwal's exploration of "Colonizing Kashmir," analyzing state-building under Indian occupation in the decade-long rule of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad.
    16
    May

    Sociology Department Thesis Presentation - Kira Parrish-Penny '24

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
    Taming the "Dartmouth Animal": Masculinity and the Coeducation Transition
    16
    May

    " Ways of Saying: Zora Neale Hurston's Dynamic Suggestion"

    12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
    Join us as Professor Johnson examines Hurston’s development and deployment of dynamic suggestion, how it is embedded in Their Eyes, and more...
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    May
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    May

    Declarations of Dependence

    2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    A collective presentation by the Yale Working Group on Globalization and Culture.
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