"Chiura Obata: An American Modern," free public lecture by Prof. ShiPu Wang
Merced County Library
Wednesday, April 11, 2018 from 4:30-6pm
Join ShiPu Wang, curator of the internationally-traveling retrospective,...
Presented by Juan Villoro a Mexican writer and journalist. He received the Herralde Prize for his novel El testigo. Other works published include novels: El disparo de argón (1991), Llamadas de Ámsterdam (2007), and Arrecife (2012).
Seminar presented by Gina Palefsky, Graduate Student, Interdisciplinary Humanities from UC Merced. Graduate Fellow for the Center for the Humanities.
This event is part of the Merced Seminar in the Humanities series.
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UC Merced Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities with George Lipsitz, Professor of Black Studies (UCSB).
Graduate Student Q+A, 2:00pm, COB2 290
Public Lecture, 4:00pm, California Room
As part of the Merced Seminar in the Humanities: Global Perspectives on Early Modern Empires, Bernadette Andrea, UCSB Professor of English, will be giving a talk titled, "A Persian Woman’s Carmelite Relic and Its Travels from Madrid to Isfahan...
Los Cenzontles, https://www.loscenzontles.com/band
NEW WORKSHOP TIME: Music Workshop, 3-4pm, Crescent Arch
Concert, 7pm, Lakireddy Auditorium
FREE and OPEN to the public.
As part of the Merced Seminar in the Humanities: Global Perspectives on Early Modern Empires, Allyson Poska., Professor of History and American Studies at University of Washington, will be giving a talk titled, "A Woman's Touch: Spanish Women,...
As part of the Merced Seminar in the Humanities: Global Perspectives on Early Modern Empires, Kathleen Wilson, Distinguished Professor from Stony Brook University, will be giving a talk titled, "Performing The Wonder in Sumatra: East...
OpEd Workshop: Journalism 101 with Teresa Puente, lecturer in Journalism and Mass Communication at Cal State Long Beach.
Advanced registration required by Jan. 26: http://centerforhumanities.ucmerced.edu/form/registration-journalism-101
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Waterscapes and Wet Bodies Through the Colonial Eye: West Africa, Hawai'i, and India Exhibit
Opening Reception: February 7, 2018 12:00pm -- 1:00pm. UC Merced Library, Room 362
When: February 7, 2018 -- May 7, 2018
Where: UC Merced...
As part of the Merced Seminar in the Humanities: Global Perspectives on Early Modern Empires, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Distinguished Professor & Irving and Jean Stone Endowed Chair in Social Sciences, will be giving a talk titled, “1683 and All...
"The Voice of Hawaii's Next Generation"
Kaumakaiwa brings to the stage an immense talent as a singer, chanter, and dancer as well as a deep understanding of her Hawaiian culture and her place as a modern, transgender (mahu wahine)...