Benedict, whose groundbreaking coverage of sexual assault in the U.S. military inspired the Academy Award-nominated film The Invisible War, will read from her latest novel, Wolf Season
20th Annual Eqbal Ahmad Lecture Highlights “The Fight Back”
Rogers will present slides of art from within psychosis from her book Incandescent Alphabets: Psychosis and the Enigma of Language on Thursday, April 27
Spring term on campus features a range of events produced by students and faculty including conferences, lectures, performances, Div III academic showcases, and more
Filmmaker's Panel on Islamophobia, Being Muslim in America
Michelle Joan Wilkinson will highlight flag-related objects from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where her projects relate to contemporary black life
University of California Professor To Talk Class Struggle in Black Studies at 2017 Schocket Lecture
Professor Fred Moten, a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow and scholar of black studies, poetics, and literary theory, will present, “Manic Depression: A Poetics of Hesitant Sociology,” on Thursday, March 30