The Katherine E. Nash Gallery and Memorialize the Movement present an exhibition of murals that were painted on plywood after the murder of George Floyd.
Join the Human Rights Program and author and UMN Associate Professor of English V. V. Ganeshananthan for a conversation about her acclaimed book, Brotherless Night.
Dr. Williams (PhD '17) of the University of Kentucky will discuss her book Primitive Normativity with Dr. Jessica Nammakal (PhD '13) of Duke University.
A two-day symposium on debates, practices, and philosophical approaches to the posthuman condition, recognizing life's interconnectedness and technology's impact.
Swing by Blegen 445 to hear a presentation by Song Gao with the Department of Geography, College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Join the CPS and CNRC communities for a lunchtime workshop with Nicola Aravecchia (Classics and Art History and Archaeology, Washington University in St. Louis).
Each week features a different public intellectual for the series, "Public Intellectualism: The Art of Leadership, Getting Published, and Public Speaking."