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Award-winning poet and Former Chairman of the National Endowement for the Arts. |
Dana Gioia will visit campus this spring semester for a three day residency of diverse, interdisciplinary events for the entire NU campus.
For more details on the Gioia Residency, including a bio and full listing of events free and open to the public, please click here.
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Marine toxicologist, author, explorer, ocean advocate, and director/founder of the Marine Environmental Research Institute |
Susan Shaw will visit campus this spring semester for a five day residency of exciting events for the entire NU campus.
For more details on the Susan Shaw Residency, including a biography of Susan Shaw, please click here.Event schedule and details coming soon!
For additional information on the "Facing Our Future Today" public forum series, please click here.
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Internationally renowned peace activist and co-founder of "Seeds of Peace" |
For more details on the Gottschalk Residency, including a detailed schedule of all events that were open to the community, please click here.
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October 20, 2011 |
Maxine Hong Kingston is author of The Woman Warrior, China Men, Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book and other major works, including most recently, I Love a Broad Margin to My Life. For more information, please click here.
Welcome to the Northeastern Humanities Center. As we begin a new academic year, I wanted to make you aware of a number of opportunities and events sponsored by the Center with the aim of promoting humanistic research and collaboration. Starting Monday, September 12 and every Monday afterwards, the Center in conjunction with the Dean’s Office for the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, is holding a faculty works-in-progress colloquium from 12 to 1 PM in 162 Meserve. Come join us for lunch and inspirational discussions with Northeastern’s leading scholars. A full schedule will be listed here.
We are also pleased to announce, as part of the APRP program, a campus visit this October 24-28 by Barbara Gottschalk, Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of the internationally renowned “Seeds of Peace” organization. “Seeds of Peace” brings together young people from Israel, Palestine, and other areas of conflict to empower and cultivate the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence. For more information, please see our APRP information page.
I also want to reiterate two opportunities from the Center: First, we are seeking proposals for Collaborative Research Clusters (formerly Working Groups), intended to bring together scholars and practitioners from different disciplines, both within and beyond the university community, around a common issue of humanistic import. Second, we are seeking graduate students to participate in our Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Forum and Humanities Center Best Graduate Research Award, focused on bringing together graduate students from all academic disciplines at Northeastern University to create a collaborative and interdisciplinary intellectual community. Information on both these opportunities is available on our web site. Deadlines have been extended through September 19.
A number of other events and opportunities will be announced soon, as we continue to serve the Northeastern community and look forward to a terrific year going forward.
Yours,
Interim Director
Georges Van Den Abbeele
Founding Dean,
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
Northeastern University
Member, European Academy of Sciences
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Fox25 News Interviews Stephen Lang at the Humanities Center |
Faculty Works-in-Progress Colloquium
Dana Gioia, Judge Widney Professor of Poetry and Public Culture, University of Southern California
“The Catholic Writer Today”
February 13, 2012
12PM - 1PM
162 Meserve
"Does Poetry Still Matter?: A Reflective Look at Poetry and American Culture"
Dana Gioia in conversation with Sven Birkerts, writer and editor of Agni.
February 13, 2012
7PM - 8:30PM
Raytheon Amphitheater
"Master Class: The Craft of Poetry"
Featuring Dana Gioia
February 14, 2012
11AM - 1PM
202 Columbus Place
"NU Libraries 'Meet the Author' Series: Disappearing Ink"
February 15, 2012
12PM - 1:30PM
90 Snell Library
"An Evening of Poetry with Dana Gioia"
Dean's Encountering the Humanities Lecture Series
February 15, 2012
7PM - 8:30PM
305 Shillman Hall