The Willard Great Room had the look and feel of a literary festival on Tuesday afternoon as students, faculty, and staff gathered to celebrate the recent publications of three faculty members who are affiliated with the residential colleges: Christine Helmer (German and Religious Studies, Associate Chair of Willard Residential College), How Luther Became the Reformer; Tom Burke (English, fellow at
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On Monday, February 25th, Residential Academic Initiatives partnered with the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities to present “Storytelling Perspectives: Performances + Q&A” with established storytellers, Artist-in-Residence Megan Stielstra and Aimy Tien. Stielstra and Tien provided valuable insight on the techniques of live nonfiction storytelling, gave advice on overcoming writer’s block, and discussed the significance
Native Politics Monday, March 11, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Multicultural Center MSA director Daviree Velázquez Phillip and assistant director Aaron Golding will facilitate a talk about Native Americans in politics and celebrate newly-elected representatives to Congress. Join the conversation, co-hosted by the Center for Native American and Indigenous Research, at the MSA building to