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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Symposium: Investigating Identity, 11/7
The Identity Project is a university and community–wide collaboration that keynotes the relationship between self–disclosure, especially of highly personal information, and identity formation, as well as the tension between personal privacy and safety/surveillance Bowen–Thompson Student Union Third Floor Free & Open to the Public … Continue reading
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Matika Wilbur and Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America
Matika Wilburl Native American Photographer Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America Wednesday, November 5, 2014 4:00-5:30 pm Bowen Thompson Student Union Theater, Room 206 Reception to follow
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ACS Ph.D student JoAnna Murphy: “Be Ashamed, Be Very Ashamed: Responses to Fat Shaming”
Brown Bag Series at the BGSU Women’s Center “Be Ashamed, Be Very Ashamed: Responses to Fat Shaming,” featuring JoAnna Murphy, doctoral student in American Culture Studies. This presentation will be held from 12-1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29 in 107 Hanna Hall. … Continue reading
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Professional Development: Your Thesis/Dissertation Committee: Strategies for Success
Workshop facilitated by Dr. Jolie Sheffer, Associate Professor of English and American Culture Studies Monday, November 10th 4:00 – 5:20 pm Where: 314 BTSU
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Erin Labbie on the Medieval Remainder
ACS-affiliated faculty member Dr. Erin Felicia Labbie will be giving her ICS lecture: Dr. Erin Felicia Labbie Wednesday, October 29, 11:30 – 1:00, 207 BTSU Labbie Medieval Remainder2.1 The Medieval Remainder attends to traces of medieval systems of belief as … Continue reading
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BGSU Latino Issues Conference: Moises Serrano
The 21st BGSU Latino Issues Conference taking place on Thursday, October 23, 2014. This Fall, the keynote speaker will be the Latino Immigration & LGBT Activist, Moises Serrano. Moises will speak first-hand about his journey as an undocumented student as … Continue reading
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Artist Wayne Wilson: Navajo Philosophy and Ceremonial Teachings
Navajo artist Wayne Wilson will be at BGSU tonight: Olscamp 229 6:00-7:15 PM
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ACS undergraduate class in Zoom News
ACS 3000: Reacting to the Past is on the front page of this week’s BGSU Zoom News. Reacting to the Past is a curriculum that introduces students to major ideas and texts through a role-playing format to replicate the historical … Continue reading
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Fire & Light – Reporting in from the 2014 National Storytelling Conference (10/24, 1PM)
Please come join us on Friday, Oct. 24 at 1PM in 103 East Hall for Fire & Light – Reporting in from the 2014 National Storytelling Conference Csenge Zalka (ACS Ph.D student) Through receiving the Alma Payne Summer Scholarship, Csenga … Continue reading
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Professional Development: Creating a Teaching Portfolio
The next installment of our graduate professional development series: Creating a Teaching Portfolio Workshop facilitated by Dr. Sarah Smith Rainey, Assistant Professor in the School of Cultural and Critical Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program Monday, October 27th, 2:30 … Continue reading
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Exploring Various Career Paths with Graduate Degrees
The next installation of the CCS graduate professional development series will take place next Monday, October 13th, 4:00 – 5:20 pm, 107 Hanna Hall, Women’s Center, BGSU Exploring Various Career Paths with Graduate Degrees Are you completing an M.A. or Ph.D. in … Continue reading
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“To Begin the World Over Again: The Life of Thomas Paine,” a one-act drama written and performed by Ian Ruskin
The Institute for the Study of Culture and Society, in cooperation with the Graduate College, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Cultural and Critical Studies, the Department of Theater and Film, the English Department, and the Honors … Continue reading
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