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    19 nov.

    This just in! We'll discuss, "Digital Humanities Pedagogy as Essential Liberal Education: A Framework for Curriculum Development," by Brandon T. Locke. All welcome!

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    ICYMI: Prof Eric Zolov, currently teaching in Santiago on a fellowship, started to document the use of by the protest movement in Chile. Read his latest piece in

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  3. 18 nov.

    Spotted: Prof. Sara Lipton's book "Dark Mirror" on display exhibition "Made in New York"--check it out!

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  4. 18 nov.

    Today 1pm SBS N-318 at the History Department Colloquium Prof. Donna Rilling discusses her new research "An : discovered, protected, eradicated"

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    15 nov.

    At this week's seminar, () examined plague, material culture, and the documentary culture that mediated them in the lives of Jewish widows in the city of Prague in the eighteenth century.

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    14 nov.

    PhD candidates: In your final year in the field of Jewish Studies? Last chance to apply for a $20,000 AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Deadline: Tomorrow, November 15 Apply now:

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    12 nov.

    SBU Students: Do you need support w/ a research paper? Come to *Writing & Research After Hours* on Tues 11/19 & Thurs 11/21 (both 7-9pm) in the Library North Reading Room Lab. Three librarians and six writing tutors will be on hand to help!

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  8. 12 nov.

    Calling grad - CFP Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference : “Decolonial Histories” Friday, April 24, 2020 with Keynote Speaker Jaskiran Dhillon (Submission Deadline: Jan 31, 2020)

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  9. 8 nov.

    Faculty book spotlight: Prof. Shirley Jennifer Lim's new "Anna May Wong: Performing the Modern"

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  10. 8 nov.

    Catch our department chair Sara Lipton conference "Thinking with and against the Jews, Christian Understandings of the Old Law"

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    7 nov.

    On street art in Santiago, by Terri Gordon-Zolov and

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    7 nov.

    “Chao Chicago Boys” captures the shifting sentiment on the streets of Santiago, the morning after major destruction hits the commercial district of Providencia. Transnacional companies now being directly targeted.

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    7 nov.

    Pleased to share my just published article in The Nation (co-authored w/Terri Gordon-Zolov) focusing on protest graphics from the perspective of Santiago over the past few weeks in Chile:

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    7 nov.

    Attention history grad students! Do you want a one-on-one session with a professional career counselor? Then come to seventh annual career fair, Sunday, January 5, 2-4 pm! Sessions are on a first-come, first-serve basis so sign up now:

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    7 nov.

    A fantastic article by professors Terri Gordon-Zolov and about the Chilean uprisings through the perspective of graphic interventions in Santiago.

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    7 nov.

    undergraduates: do you need help with personal statements? has got you covered! TODAY.

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  17. 7 nov.

    Prof Eric Zolov and Terri Gordon-Zolov describe the situation in Chile where the walls speak out. Read "The Walls of Speak of a Suppressed Rage" via

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  18. 6 nov.

    Congrats to PhD candidate Ximena Lopez Carrillo on the award of Guiliano Global Fellowship from

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  19. 6 nov.

    Today! SBS N-318 1pm: History Department Colloquium with PhD candidate Richard Tomczak, "The King's Highway, , and the State in , 1732-1759"

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    5 nov.

    Very excited to be speaking at Stony Brook tomorrow (Wednesday) evening!

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