Past Events
- On October 11, 2019, translators Julie Carr and Jennifer Pap interviewed Kaplan about her involvement in the May '68 General Strike and uprising in France and about the political urgency of writing now. Moderated by Patrick Greaney. This event was
- On October 11, 2019, the first panel of the Politics of Poetry in Translation Festival took place. Moderated by Julie Carr. This event was free and open to the public.
- On October 11, 2019, the second part of the English + Media and Technology Symposium took place on campus. Address by Eric Roberts Address by Mark Algee-Hewitt Address by Alice Staveley Address by Amanda Cox Conversation with Graduate Students
- On October 1, 2019, Christopher L. Miller gave a guest lecture that was co-sponsored by the 18th- & 19th-Century Studies Network and the Department of French & Italian at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä.
- On September 17, 2019, the English Department hosted a guest lecture and Q&A with ²ÊÃñ±¦µä alumna Olivia Meikle, producer and co-host of What'sHerName podcast.
- On September 6, 2019, Claude Marks visited campus and gave a guest lecture: Please join filmmaker, journalist, archivist, and former political prisoner Claude Marks for a discussion of his most recent documentary Symbols of Resistance about the
- On April 29, 2019, the English Department held a panel discussion featuring: Jackie Wang Jackie Wang is s a student of the dream state, black studies scholar, prison abolitionist, poet, filmmaker, performer, trauma monster, and PhD candidate
- On April 25, 2019, the Creative Writing Association is hosted the final portion of the Poetry Month Performer Series: a reading by Danez Smith! The event was held in Club 156 (in the UMC). Danez Smith is a back, queer, poz writer and
- On April 8th, 2019, the Creative Writing Association, in partnership with the Cultural Events Board and the English Department at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, presented a reading by Jayy Dodd! This is the first of two installments of the Poetry Month
- On April 5, 2019, the Symposium on Development and Underdevelopment in the Global South: Forms, Histories, Alternatives took place. 10:00-11:00 Duncan Yoon, Assistant Professor, Gallatin School, New York University: “