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Visiting Hurst Professor Efe Duyan lecture
Realist Ecstasy and The Disappearing Christ
Authors, Lindsay V. Reckson and Phillip Maciak in Conversation, moderated by Rebecca Wanzo, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Diane Seuss Reading
Visiting Hurst Professor Rick Barot Reading
Rabih Alameddine Reading
Professor Melanie Micir Book Talk
Professor Melanie Micir to talk about her book "The Passion Projects: Modernist Women, Intimate Archives, Unfinished Lives".
Virtual Book Talk: City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism
Associate Professor of English and Director of English Graduate Studies Abram Van Engen will give a virtual book talk on his new book "City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism" through the Massachusetts Historical Society.
‘Giovanni’s Room’ with Carl Phillips
Carl Phillips is a professor in the Department of English.
Craft Talk with Jo Ann Beard
Jo Ann Beard is the author of In Zanesville, The Boys of My Youth, and the forthcoming Festival Days. She lives in upstate New York and teaches nonfiction writing at Sarah Lawrence College.
Reading with Jo Ann Beard
Jo Ann Beard is the author of In Zanesville, The Boys of My Youth, and the forthcoming Festival Days. She lives in upstate New York and teaches nonfiction writing at Sarah Lawrence College.
"#WEREWOLFGOALS" by Douglas Kearney
Douglas Kearney discloses the nexus of lycanthropy, a poetics of prepositions, the catharsis hustle, and cinematic special effects in this lecture of private and public myths/truths.
Digital Humanities Lecture Series: "A Lab Model for the Humanities: A Timid Manifesto"
Sponsored by UMSL, Professor Joseph Loewenstein presents "A Lab Model for the Humanities: A Timid Manifesto"
Visiting Writer Steven Dunn
Reading: Danielle Dutton & Sawako Nakayasu
Hosted by the Poetry Project. Danielle Dutton is is the author of Margaret the First, SPRAWL, and Attempts at a Life. Her writing has also appeared in Harper’s, BOMB, Fence, NOON, Conjunctions, The Paris Review, The White Review, etc. She is an associate professor at Washington University in St. Louis and co-founder and editor of the feminist press Dorothy, a publishing project.
Reading with Mark Bibbins
Major-Minor Fair: Humanities
HDW Colloquium: Haley Shoaf and LaunchCode
Haley Shoaf is a principal at LaunchCode, a nonprofit organization that trains people for job placement in the broader technology industry through free courses in computer programming.
Craft Talk with Mark Bibbins
HDW Colloquium: Access Exploit
Join us for Emerging Voices Postdoctoral Fellow Setsuko Yokoyama's presentation on her book project, "Access Exploit"
Craft Talk with Cristina Rivera Garza
Reading with Cristina Rivera Garza
Study Abroad Showcase
Overseas Programs is excited to offer an event for Danforth Campus students to learn more about available study abroad opportunities on December 4th, 12:00-2:00 pm (CT)
HDW Colloquium: A Distant Reading of Property
Join us for a lecture and workshop by Jo Guldi, Associate Professor of History, Southern Methodist University