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It seems like two separate realms. One is occupied by acclaimed dancers from Brooklyn’s world-renowned Mark Morris Dance Group, the other by people with Parkinson’s disease. CAPTURING GRACE is about what happens when those two worlds intersect. Filmed over the...
“If we fight, we must fight against the North as well as the South, Abraham Lincoln as well as Jefferson Davis,” Frederick Douglass declared in May 1861, just a few weeks after the Civil War began. His statement suggests a...
Join us for our Spring EU Democracy & Security Symposium -  From Monarchies to Constitutional Democracies. We'll hear presentations and discussions with the following experts. Drinks and cookies will be served.  Raymond Jonas (UW History Dept), “France’s Five Republics and what they...
Move beyond the headlines and hot takes for a deeper conversation on labor and identity within women’s hoops with Dr. Courtney M. Cox, author of Double Crossover: Gender, Media, and Politics in Global Basketball (University of Illinois Press, 2025). In...
Join us for an afternoon with scholar Artemis Leontis from the University of Michigan. Hidden for decades in a locked cabinet at the Center for Asia Minor Studies in Athens, Eva Palmer Sikelianos’s love letters (1900-1910)—personal, creative, and revealing networks of...
Flyer sponsorship acknowledgement: Generously made possible by the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities. Accessibility Contact This event is free and open to all UW students, faculty, and staff . Accommodation requests related to a disability or health condition...
Join us for the first lecture of the UW's annual Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies. This year the series features University of Michigan scholar and artist Rafael Neis.  Register Here. Registration Required.  Lecture 1: Did ‘Men’ and ‘Women’ Always Exist? What...
Join us for the first lecture of UW's annual Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies. This year the series features University of Michigan scholar and artist Rafael Neis.  Registration link coming soon. Read about the first lecture here.  Lecture 2. Monsters...
Details TBA. RSVP link TBA. Generously made possible by the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities. This event is free and open to the public.. Accommodation requests related to a disability or health condition should be made by April...