Events for Thu, April 8th, 2021 - Tue, April 13th, 2021
April 2021
Lecture: Tina Campt
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The Art Department presents Tina Campt's 'A Black Gaze' virtual lecture with additional support from Africana Studies, American Studies and Comarative Literature.
Find out more »Brinda Guha: Contemporary Indian Dance Workshop
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Dance Department presents Brinda Guha. Brinda Guha is trained in the Indian classical dance forms Kathak and Manipuri, and also learned Flamenco with Carmen de las Cuevas and Dionisia Garcia. She is the co-founder of Kalamandir Dance Company, which focuses on contemporary Indian dance and the Symposium Coordinator for dance service organization Dance/NYC. Register in advance for this meeting: https://williams.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0kdumgrD8tHdKHRh0puEzvwTgHL8JKz6xL … Continue reading "Brinda Guha: Contemporary Indian Dance Workshop"
Find out more »1960s Scholars: April 9th Artist Talk with Rina Banerjee
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The Class of 1960s Scholars in Art are pleased to welcome Rina Banerjee on April 9th for a virtual artist talk followed by a Q & A. Known for her large-scale sculptures and installations made from materials sourced throughout the world, New York–based Indian artist Rina Banerjee's iridescent sculptural installations and dreamy, exotically colored drawings and paintings of birds, beasts, and … Continue reading "1960s Scholars: April 9th Artist Talk with Rina Banerjee"
Find out more »Joint physics and astronomy colloquium with John Bollinger, NIST, Boulder, CO
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Please join John Bollinger of NIST, Time and Frequency Div., Boulder, CO during his joint physics and astronomy colloquium entitled, "Quantum simulation with large trapped-ion crystals," on Friday, April 9 2021 at 3:15PM via zoom.
Find out more »Computer Science Colloquium – Daniel Seita ’14, “Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects”
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Friday, April 9 @ 3:15pm, Computer Science welcomes Daniel Seita '14 to give a talk titled, "Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects." Zoom link in description.
Find out more »Virtual Baby Animals Tour with Hancock Shaker Village
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The Faculty Club Board invites you to celebrate the CUTEST season and welcome spring with BABY ANIMALS ON THE SHAKER FARM. Meet the newest farm additions – baby lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids (goats, that is).
Find out more »CoDa with Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble: ROOMS
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In fall 2020, CoDa collaborated with the Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble (NYC), to reconstruct a suite of dances from Anna Sokolow’s Rooms (1955), conceived specifically for virtual presentation. Assistant Professor of Art Sarah Rara undertook the creation of this film, capturing our interpretation and performance. Lyell B. Clay Artist-in-Residence Kris Allen assembled an ensemble of student musicians to record Kenyon Hopkins’ original jazz … Continue reading "CoDa with Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble: ROOMS"
Find out more »WCJA's Earth Day event: Speaker Ann Bennet from the Jewish Earth Alliance! 🌏
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- Community Engagement
For Earth Week, WCJA is hosting Ann Bennet from the Jewish Earth Alliance to talk about her experience in climate advocacy from a Jewish perspective! Come to discuss climate policy and learn what you can do!
Find out more »Under the Skin: Racism as a Public Health Threat
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Linda Villarosa is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine, covering race and public health and a former executive editor at Essence Magazine. In 2017, her cover story "America's Hidden HIV Epidemic" was honored with an Excellence in Journalism Award by the NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists; that organization inducted her into its Hall of Fame in … Continue reading "Under the Skin: Racism as a Public Health Threat"
Find out more »Linda Villarosa Lecture and Follow-Up Dialogue- Under the Skin: Racism as Public Health Threat
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Under the Skin: Racism as a Public Health Threat. Linda Villarosa is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine (including the Pulitzer-winning 1619 Project), and the former executive editor at Essence Magazine.
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