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Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And is the first major career survey of the renowned conceptual artist and cultural critic whose work has challenged prevailing understandings around gender, race, and class for more than four decades.
This series is devoted to the interpretation of Russian-U.S. relations through history based on the constructivist approach. This series is hosted by Ivan Kurilla, Mary L. Cornille Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
Thursday, February 22, 2024 - 12:45pm
In honor of Trans Week of Visibility, Wellesley's API Month, and National Poetry Month, River 瑩瑩 Dandelion '16 returns to campus for a poetry reading and conversation with our own Professor Soo Hong.
Newhouse Center faculty fellow LaToya Sawyer (St. John's University) highlights how online rhetorical strategies rooted in Black feminist epistemology are used to call for an end to the murders of Black women.
Dr. Jade Sasser will deliver the 2024 Betsy Wood Knapp ’64 Lecture, “No Future for Us? Young People Navigating Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question.”
The 2024 Calderwood Lecture in Economics will be given by Leah Boustan, Kuenne Professor of Economics and Humanistic Studies at Princeton University.
The third event in the Suzy Newhouse Center's yearlong series on Radical Possibilities in YA Lit. Gabby Rivera visits us for a reading from Juliet Takes a Breath and for a conversation with the college community.
The final event in the Newhouse Center's yearlong Radical Possibilities in YA Lit Series. Join us for a book launch celebration honoring Ann Zhao '24 and her debut novel Dear Wendy.
Professor Tumarkin will draw upon her experience and research to deliver this year’s Distinguished Faculty Lecture, “‘Back in the USSR’: The Soviet Legacy in Putin’s Russia.”