Join scholars Dana El Kurd, University of Richmond, and Avishay Ben-Sasson-Gordis, Hebrew University, who will discuss the issues and…
Humanities
February 2024
CAH Spring 2024 Seminar Series for the First Generation Graduate Students
Opening at the Tribeca film festival in 2023, Richland explores the environmental and human cost of the eastern Washington company town’s involvement with the Manhattan Project at Hanford during World War II. Filmmaker Irene Lusztig is intrigued by Richland’s present and past as “a community staking its identity and future on its nuclear origin story” and the “habits of thought that normalize the extraordinary violence of the past.”
Three presenters from various areas in the Arts and Humanities will briefly share their approach to research, scholarship, and/or creative activity on the theme “Decay and Resilience”.
The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (DGPCAH) invites the Undergraduate and Graduate students to its International Mother Language Day Celebration.
We will be celebrating languages around the world!
Foley Lecture: The Roots of Middle East Violence