
May 5th, 2014
CLA this Week — 5/5/14
Events
May 5
Rosaries and Ropeburns: Boxing and Manhood in American Catholicism, 1880-1970: Early 20th-century Roman Catholic priests believed they were locked in battle with secular philosophies […]
Events
May 5
Rosaries and Ropeburns: Boxing and Manhood in American Catholicism, 1880-1970: Early 20th-century Roman Catholic priests believed they were locked in battle with secular philosophies […]
Events
April 28
The Holocaust and the Shaping of Israel: 7:30 p.m., Austin Auditorium, The LaSells Stewart Center. The best-known chronicler of Israel’s history, and early exponent […]
Events
April 21
Travis Good, a contributing editor to Make Magazine: Good’s talk, “What’s the Big Deal with ‘Making,’” will focus on inventing, hacking and fabricating. 5 […]
Events
April 14
Every Monday this term from 11-11:45 a.m., “Mindfulness Mondays” will take place in MU 213. Mindfulness Mondays involve guided meditations. The group is open […]
Events
April 7
Free screenings of the 2012 documentary “Gold – You Can Do More Than You Think,” will be held April 6, 7 and 10 at […]
Events
March 31
Student art reception: Please join us in celebrating our art students’ work and take this last opportunity to see what they’ve been doing. Show […]
News
We are currently accepting applications for the 2014-15 Difference, Power, and Discrimination (DPD) Faculty Development Academy, which will begin on June 17, 2014. For more […]
Events
March 10
Center for the Humanities Guest Lecture: Robert A. Nye, Professor Emeritus of History at OSU, will speak on “How the Duel of Honor Attenuated Violence and […]
Events
March 3
Center for the Humanities Guest Lecture: Charlotte Headrick, Professor of Theatre Arts at OSU and former Moore Visiting Fellow at the National University of […]
Events
February 24
Anarchism and the Occupy Movement. 4:00 p.m., MU Journey. Nathan Schneider – author of Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse – will […]