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Glasscock Coffee Come & Go
8:30 - 9:45 a.m., Glasscock Building, Room 311.
Faculty Colloquium: Andrew Kirkendall
(History),
"Paulo Freire and the Politics of Literacy in a Cold War World,"
4:00 p.m.,
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Presidential Humanities Roundtable
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Graduate Colloquium: Naho Maruyama (Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences), "Chinese American in China: Ethnicity and Belonging," 4:00 p.m.,
Glasscock Building, Room 311.
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Glasscock Coffee Come & Go
8:30 - 9:45 a.m., Glasscock Building, Room 311.
Literacy Studies Working Group Lunch Seminar: J. Gonzalez, D. Simmons, and S. Pollard-Durodola, "The Construction of Instructional Interventions: Principles for Accelerating the Vocabulary Development and Comprehension of Children in Low-Income Households," 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 301, Harrington Towers.
Comparative Colonialisms Working Group
Reading selection from Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire by David Cannadine. Discussion leader is Sean Kelly.
4:30 - 6:00 p.m., Glasscock Building, Room 308. |
Co-Sponsored Lecture:
Alicia Gojman de Backal (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), “Converso Jews in Colonial Mexico,” 4:00 p.m., Evans Library, Room 204E.
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Co-sponsorship Grants,
Cross-Disciplinary Research Grants, Research Matching Grants, Humanities Working Groups |
Women's Studies Lunch Lecture Series:
Helene Meyers
(Southwestern University), "Jewish Gender Trouble ," 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., Glasscock Building, Room 311. To reserve your space and a helping of pizza, please send an email to claudia_nelson@tamu.edu by noon on Oct. 12. |
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John Alexander Watler, Belizean novelist and storyteller, performing in College Station at Revolution Café and Bar, Downtown Bryan
8:00 - 10:00 PM
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John Alexander Watler, Belizean novelist and storyteller, performing at 7F Lodge and Spa, Wellborn, TX
7:00 - 9:00 PM |
Glasscock Coffee Come & Go
8:30 - 9:45 a.m., Glasscock Building, Room 311.
Faculty Colloquium: Terence Hoagwood
(English),
"The Simulation of Adaptation: Literature and Film,"
4:00 p.m.,
Glasscock Building, Room 311. |
Symposium
"Digital Textual Studies: Past, Present, and Future,"
Jerome McGann, "Philology in a New Key. Humane Studies in Digital Space," 7:00 p.m., Preston M. Geren Auditorium, Langford Architecture Center. For more information, please contact Maura Ives at m-ives@neo.tamu.edu |
Symposium
"Digital Textual Studies: Past, Present, and Future," Speakers. Rudder Tower. For more information, please contact Maura Ives at m-ives@neo.tamu.edu |
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Department of History's Glasscock Lecture Series "New Directions in U.S. History presents
Laura Edwards (Duke University),
"Reconstruction and America's Tangled History of Rights Law, and Governance," 7:00 p.m., Evans Library, Room 204E. |
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Glasscock Coffee Come & Go
8:30 - 9:45 a.m., Glasscock Building, Room 311.
Literacy Studies Working Group Lunch Seminar: Jyotsna Vaid (PSYC), "Bilingual Mind," 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 301, Harrington Towers. |
Glasscock Center Lecture Series
"How Do We Keep Knowing?," Constant J. Mews (Monash University, Australia),
"Questioning the Music of the Spheres:
Aristotle, Grocheio and Curriculum Politics at the University of Paris in the 13th Century," 7:30 p.m., Whitley Suite, Evans Library 1st Floor.
Southwest Writers and Artists Festival, Texas A&M University. For more information see their site.
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Graduate Colloquium: Diane Rolnick (Hispanic Studies), "The Mode of Self-Expression in Dreaming in Cuban and Almost a Woman,"
4:00 p.m.,
Glasscock Building, Room 311.
Southwest Writers and Artists Festival, Texas A&M University. For more information see their site.
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Southwest Writers and Artists Festival, Texas A&M University. For more information see their site. |
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Department of History's Glasscock Lecture Series "New Directions in U.S. History presents Ron Numbers (University of Wisconsin), "Antievolution in America: From Darwin to Intelligent Design," 7:00 p.m., Evans Library, Room 204E.
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