The department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures will present a free screening and post-film round table discussion of the 2008 documentary "Tough Being Loved by Jerks", an in-depth look at the trial and international controversy…
An email announcing a poetry reading from the Middle East, “Unity in Diversity,” on January 31, 2014. Participants include: Professors Scott Pollard, Hussam Timani, Diana Obeid, and students of Arabic will present readings of poems in the languages…
Dr. Rachel Mesch will present "Media Feminism in the Belle Époque: French Women's Magazines and the Invention of the Modern Woman," on February 24, 2015.
An announcement of a lecture, discussion, and book signing by Tony Perrottet titled "The Naked Olympics: The Lost Pleasures of History's Greatest Festival."
An email announcing that Zora del Buono (Berlin) will read from her travel narrative "America in 100 Days: Encounters between Newfoundland and Key West" on February 20, 2014.
Dr. Jodi Magness, Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, presents “Masada: Last Stronghold of the Jewish Resistance Against Rome."
Faculty and students are invited to participate in a "Global Quiz Bowl on International Affairs and World History" for International Education Week. It will be on November 19, 2014, and will be administered by Dr. Mazzarella.
Dr. John Lee, Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, will be presenting an illustrated lecture entitled, "A Greek Soldier's Story: Xenophon's Anabasis and the March of the Ten Thousand, 401-399 BC."