Upcoming Events
Friday, February 11, 3 p.m., Zoom
Prof. Michael Rawson and Prof. Chris Warren talk about Rawson’s new book The Nature of Tomorrow (Yale, 2021) and Warren’s forthcoming book Starved for Light: How Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency Shaped America (U Chicago press, forthcoming). E-mail Prof. Mancia for Zoom link.
Friday, March 11, Noon, In-person: Costas Library, 2405 Boylan Hall
Former History minor/BC alumna Julia Paré (now a Ph.D. student in Classics at Princeton!) comes back to campus to talk about her work on the Byzantine Christus Patiens.
Co-sponsored with the Late Antique Medieval Early Modern Faculty Working Group (LAMEM)
Tuesday, March 22, 5 p.m., Zoom
Dr. Shamita Das Dasgupta on Commemorating Mothers: Historicizing Motherhood. E-mail Prof. Banerjee for Zoom link.
Thursday, March 24, 5 p.m., Zoom
Prof. KC Johnson on Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the 2022 Midterms. E-mail Prof. Mancia for Zoom link.
Tuesday, March 29, 12:30 p.m., Zoom
Dr. Samia Khatun on Commemorating Mothers: Historicizing Motherhood. E-mail Prof. Banerjee for Zoom link.
Tuesday, April 12, 5 p.m., Zoom
Prof. Florian Stadtler (University of Bristol) on ayahs in literature. E-mail Prof. Banerjee for Zoom link.
Monday April 25-Tuesday April 26, In-person and Zoom
HSS Expo Events
Look out for presentations by Prof. Wills' students on the history of activism at Brooklyn College, and by Prof. Napoli and Prof. Entin's students on the COVID archive. For more information on schedule, check out the School of Humanities and Social Sciences’ webpage.