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SUMMARY:Our Science Ourselves: Seminar and Q&A with Author Christa Kuljian
DESCRIPTION:On October 25th from 1:00-2:15pm\, the Lloyd International Honors College\, African American and African Diaspora department\, Chemistry and Biochemistry department\, Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies department\, and English department will be hosting Christa Kuljian in the Sullivan Science Building\, Room 101. Kulijan will be speaking and answer questions about her book Our Science Ourselves: How Gender\, Race\, and Social Movements Shaped the Study of Science. The book serves to investigate intersectionality within the study of science throughout history.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/our-science-ourselves-seminar-and-qa-with-author-christa-kuljian/
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SUMMARY:Islamic Studies Minor Meet and Greet Session
DESCRIPTION:All current undergraduate students are invited\, as well as current Islamic Studies students. \nYou can now minor in Islamic Studies at UNCG! Expand your knowledge of the principles and practices of one of the world’s most rapidly growing religions and explore how Islam has shaped history\, language\, and politics on a global scale. An FAQ session will be held Friday\, October 25th from 11:30-12:30 in MHRA 3501. Hot tea and vegetable samosas will be served! You can learn more about the minor and meet faculty and current students. \nRequirements: Six courses\, including one year of beginning Arabic and either HIS 207 OR REL 225. \nThe following classes in the minor will be offered in Spring 2025: \n· ADS 306-01\, Africa\, the Indian Ocean\, and the Americas\, MWF 10-10:50 (Prof. Jazmin Eyssallenne) \n· ADS 356-01\, The Making of the African Diaspora\, MWF\, 12-12:50 (Prof. Jazmin Eyssallenne) \n· ARB 101-01\, 101-02 \, Beginning Arabic I\, M 12-12:50 or W 1-1:50 (Prof. Farida Badr) * \n· ARB 102-01 Beginning Arabic II\, F 12-12:50 (Prof. Farida Badr) * \n· HIS 209-01\, Age of Sultans: Power\, Patronage and Art in Islamic Civilization\, MWF\, 11:00-11:55 (Prof. Asa Eger) \n· HIS 424-01\, US-Middle East Relations online asynchronous (Prof. David Wight) \n· REL 105-11\, Islam and Popular Culture: Ms. Marvel\, Movies\, and Hip-Hop Hijabis\, online asynchronous 03/06/2025 – 05/05/2025 (Prof. Muntazir Ali) \n· REL 226-01\, Approaches to the Qur’an\, T Th 9:30-10:45 (Prof. Muntazir Ali) \n· REL 317-01\, Islam and the Construction of Gender\, T Th 11:00-12:15 (Prof. Muntazir Ali) \n· REL 371-01\, Islamic Thought\, Culture\, and History\, online asynchronous (Prof. Muntazir Ali) \n*This class is required for the minor. Questions? E-mail Prof. Asa Eger aaeger@uncg.edu. VISIT: (https://rel.uncg.edu/islamic-studies/minor/)
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/islamic-studies-minor-meet-and-greet-session/
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SUMMARY:Florence Schaeffer and the Study of Science at the Woman's College Greensboro
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 24\, 3pm; Hodges Reading Room\, Jackson Library \nPlease join us on Thursday\, October 24 at 3pm in Hodges Reading Room (Jackson Library) for a lecture on “Florence Schaeffer and the Study of Science at the Woman’s College\,” by Dr. Alice Haddy\, professor in UNCG’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Dr. Haddy will discuss her research on Florence Schaeffer\, who was hired as an instructor in the Chemistry Department at the North Carolina College for Women (now UNCG) in 1922. Schaeffer became Head of the Chemistry Department in 1934\, leading the department for the next thirty years. We will also have a small exhibit of materials related to Schaeffer’s life and work. \nContact: Erin Lawrimore (erlawrim@uncg.edu)
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/florence-schaeffer-and-the-study-of-science-at-the-womans-college-greensboro/
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SUMMARY:Muslim Feminist Ethics and the Politics of Global Justice
DESCRIPTION:The HNAC will be hosting Dr. Juliane Hammer of UNC Chapel Hill’s Religious Studies department for a discussion of Muslim Feminist ethics. Dr. Hammer will be applying this to the politics of global justice. The event will take place in the Jackson Library’s Jarrell Lecture Hall 032 on Wednesday\, October 23rd at 4:30 PM.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/muslim-feminist-ethics-and-the-politics-of-global-justice/
LOCATION:Jackson Library\, 320 College Avenue\, Greensboro\, NC\, 27412\, United States
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SUMMARY:HNAC Fall 2024 Welcome Back Gathering
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URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/hnac-fall-2024-welcome-back-gathering/
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SUMMARY:Home Front Battles: World War II Mobilization and Race in Deep South
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, September 18th at 3pm in Hodges Reading Room (Jackson Library) for a presentation by Dr. Charles C. Bolton\, historian\, professor\, and author of the recently published Home Front Battles: World War II Mobilization and Race in the Deep South (Oxford University Press). Bolton’s book explores the role of race in World War II mobilization in the Deep South\, where the needs of wartime industries and bases inflamed tensions around labor\, land\, and military service. To accompany Bolton’s presentation\, an exhibit of materials from the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives will display posters\, printed materials\, and other documents related to World War II\, race\, and military service. \nThe Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro collects\, preserves\, and makes accessible unique and historical materials for learning and research. The department promotes the use of these materials by the University’s academic community\, scholars\, and the public. Its goal is to advance scholarship and to further the educational and service missions of the University. \nPlease contact us at scua@uncg.edu to request disability accommodations.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/home-front-battles-world-war-ii-mobilization-and-race-in-deep-south/
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SUMMARY:Sheryl Oring's I Wish to Say National Tour
DESCRIPTION:September 17\, 3-4pm at Taylor Garden Fountain (near EUC) \nTwenty years ago\, artist Sheryl Oring embarked on a mission with a simple yet profound tool: a manual typewriter. Her project\, I Wish to Say\, invited people to express their thoughts directly to the U.S. president. Oring\, dressed as a 1960s secretary\, created a public office where she typed participants’ messages verbatim onto postcards. Each original was sent to the White House\, while a carbon copy was preserved for her archive. \nTo date\, Oring has typed 4\,314 postcards across hundreds of locations in the United States\, from parks and town squares to college campuses and festivals. This fall she is visiting university campuses\, parks\, and libraries across the country to encourage civic participation in this critical election. Oring\, formerly a professor in the UNCG School of Art\, will be on the UNCG campus during Hispanic Heritage Month. Join her in this powerful act of civic engagement\, and make your voice heard!
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/sheryl-orings-i-wish-to-say-national-tour/
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SUMMARY:Care and Custody
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Anne Parsons\, Associate Professor and Director of Public History is the co-winner of the 2019 Outstanding Book Award from the Disability History Association for her publication\, From Asylum to Prision: Deinstitutionalization and the Rise of Mass Incarceration after 1945. The traveling exhibition Care and Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health is yet another testament to Dr. Parson’s work to examine the interconnected history of mental health\, asylums\, and incarceration.Please consider the multiple ways that you can view this exhibition at the UNCG Nursing Building Atrium\, as well as within the Greensboro Project Space.www.nlm.nih.gov/careandcustody \n 
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/care-and-custody/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T173000
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SUMMARY:HNAC Welcome Back Event
DESCRIPTION:Dear HNAC affiliates and supporters\, \nPlease join HNAC for our fall Welcome Back Event! There is value in making the time to reconnect with one another. There is also value in reconnecting with the “whats” and “hows” of HNAC. At this signature event–our primary in-person HNAC gathering for the semester–we will aim to do both. Join us for \n\nfood/beverages and time for socializing\n\n\nintroductions to HNAC’s incoming leadership team and a glimpse of what the network will offer you and your students in the year ahead\n\n\nfacilitated conversation tables that can help you determine how HNAC is poised to support Humanities faculty and students at this time of strain\, uncertainty\, and opportunity\n\nPlease RSVP using this link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=9Vzhc7tdr0aoYnU5Fiadczn90vlQratDnQRMzZzjFVJUNkRIVzZSNDlMM0paMEVKUVQ1Q1FRVVpTWi4u \nThank you for helping HNAC secure a head count\, which enables us to adjust our catering plans and prevent food waste.  \nHNAC
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/hnac-welcome-back-event/
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