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Voices & Opinion
April 20, 2016 | 06:28 pm

Is Brazil the Albany of South America?

Why has the American media has reacted with shock and concern regarding the political corruption in Brazil, while largely ignoring the political scandals that have embroiled New York. / New York Daily News

topics: Daniel Reichman, Department of Anthropology, New York State, School of Arts and Sciences,
Society & Culture
April 20, 2016 | 12:13 pm

Joshua Dubler awarded Carnegie Fellowship to explore prison abolition

Joshua Dubler, assistant professor of religion, will spend the next two years pursuing the question of whether the prison itself is a necessary component of modern society.

topics: awards, Carnegie Fellowship, Department of Religion and Classics, Joshua Dubler, prison, School of Arts and Sciences,
Society & Culture
April 18, 2016 | 08:31 am

Conversations on linguistics and politics with Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky, professor of linguistics, emeritus, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the University’s Distinguished Visiting Humanist. Chomsky, an esteemed linguist, philosopher, political commentator, and activist, will meet with students and faculty this week. In advance of his visit, Jeffrey Runner, Chair of the Department of Linguistics, and Theodore Brown, Professor of History and Charles E. and Dale L. Phelps Professor of Public Health and Policy, talked with Chomsky about his seminal works in linguistics and politics.

topics: Department of History, Department of Linguistics, events, Humanities Center, School of Arts and Sciences,
University News
April 15, 2016 | 11:33 am

Anthropologist René Millon remembered as pioneer

René Millon, a professor emeritus of anthropology at Rochester whose life’s work was dedicated to mapping and excavating a historic pre-Columbian site in Mexico is being remembered as a pioneer who influenced the study of ancient cultures and societies. He died in February at age 94.

topics: Department of Anthropology, obituaries, School of Arts and Sciences,
Society & Culture
April 13, 2016 | 11:14 am

Q&A: Poland’s evolving democracy

Urszula Gacek, consul general of the Republic of Poland in New York, will discuss the transformation of local government in Poland and its integration of public-private partnership, participatory budgeting, and civil society.

topics: Department of Political Science, politics, School of Arts and Sciences, Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies, Social Sciences,
Society & Culture
April 7, 2016 | 09:34 am

Q&A: The man who invented Dothraki

Linguist David Peterson, best known for creating the Dothraki and Valyrian languages for the HBO series Game of Thrones, will discuss the craft of creating new languages at a talk April 13.

topics: David Peterson, Department of Linguistics, events, humanities, language, School of Arts and Sciences,
The Arts
April 4, 2016 | 04:39 pm

Pop-Rock Mother Courage updates Brecht for contemporary world

Bertolt Brecht’s antiwar drama Mother Courage and Her Children begins its run on Thursday, April 7, featuring the International Theatre Program’s first ever commissioned score.

topics: Department of English, featured-post, humanities, International Theatre Program, Nigel Maister, School of Arts and Sciences,
The Arts
April 4, 2016 | 01:36 pm

‘To write one poem, you have to read a thousand’

Throughout National Poetry Month, faculty and students will share their favorite poems as well as the poetic richness that can be found across the University, including this handwritten manuscript of Hyam Plutzik’s poem, “Bomber Base” from Rare Books and Special Collections.

topics: Department of English, Department of Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation, Memorial Art Gallery, School of Arts and Sciences,
University News
March 30, 2016 | 04:41 pm

NEH grants support three Rochester professors

Susan Uselmann and Thomas Devaney were awarded “Enduring Questions” grants, which aim to help in “the development of a new course that demonstrates the enduring value of the Humanities by extending beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries.” Peter Christensen has received a Summer Stipend.

topics: Department of Art and Art History, Department of History, Eastman School of Music, grant, humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, Peter Christensen, School of Arts and Sciences, Susan Uselmann, Thomas Devaney,
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