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Friday, March 3, 2023
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Lecture: "Hope for Health Equity"The Signs of the Times series connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2022-23 series is "Leadership in Justice and Hope." The speaker for March 3 is Susan King, president of Beacon Health Foundation. Learn more
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Lecture: "Hope for Health Equity"The Signs of the Times series connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2022-23 series is "Leadership in Justice and Hope." The speaker for March 3 is Susan King, president of Beacon Health Foundation. Learn more
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Lecture: "Hope for Health Equity"The Signs of the Times series connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2022-23 series is "Leadership in Justice and Hope." The speaker for March 3 is Susan King, president of Beacon Health Foundation. Learn more
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Lecture: "Hope for Health Equity"The Signs of the Times series connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2022-23 series is "Leadership in Justice and Hope." The speaker for March 3 is Susan King, president of Beacon Health Foundation. Learn more
- 4:30 PM1hDeSantis Lecture: "Foreign Intervention in Africa During the Cold War: Laying the Foundations of the Current Crisis"Please join the History Department for the semi-annual DeSantis Lecture presented by Elizabeth Schmidt, professor emeritus of history at Loyola University Maryland. A reception will follow on the fourth floor of Decio Hall. The lecture is open to all, and registration is not required.Professor Schmidt holds a Ph.D. in African history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Foreign Intervention in Africa After the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and the War on Terror (2018); Foreign Intervention in Africa: From the Cold War to the War on Terror (2013); Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958 (2007); Mobilizing the Masses: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Nationalist Movement in Guinea, 1939-1958 (2005); Peasants, Traders, and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe, 1870-1939 (1992); and Decoding Corporate Camouflage: U.S. Business Support for Apartheid (1980). Dr. Schmidt has published in scholarly journals such as the American Historical Review, the Journal of African History, and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, and in news outlets including the Washington Post.Professor Schmidt's scholarship, teaching, and service have garnered numerous awards including the African Politics Conference Group’s 2008 Best Book Award; Alpha Sigma Nu’s Book Award for History (2008); Loyola’s Nachbahr Award for outstanding scholarly achievement in the Humanities; and the 2012 Bud Day Scholar-Activist Award of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. Originally published at history.nd.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hDeSantis Lecture: "Foreign Intervention in Africa During the Cold War: Laying the Foundations of the Current Crisis"Please join the History Department for the semi-annual DeSantis Lecture presented by Elizabeth Schmidt, professor emeritus of history at Loyola University Maryland. A reception will follow on the fourth floor of Decio Hall. The lecture is open to all, and registration is not required.Professor Schmidt holds a Ph.D. in African history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Foreign Intervention in Africa After the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and the War on Terror (2018); Foreign Intervention in Africa: From the Cold War to the War on Terror (2013); Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958 (2007); Mobilizing the Masses: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Nationalist Movement in Guinea, 1939-1958 (2005); Peasants, Traders, and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe, 1870-1939 (1992); and Decoding Corporate Camouflage: U.S. Business Support for Apartheid (1980). Dr. Schmidt has published in scholarly journals such as the American Historical Review, the Journal of African History, and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, and in news outlets including the Washington Post.Professor Schmidt's scholarship, teaching, and service have garnered numerous awards including the African Politics Conference Group’s 2008 Best Book Award; Alpha Sigma Nu’s Book Award for History (2008); Loyola’s Nachbahr Award for outstanding scholarly achievement in the Humanities; and the 2012 Bud Day Scholar-Activist Award of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. Originally published at history.nd.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hDeSantis Lecture: "Foreign Intervention in Africa During the Cold War: Laying the Foundations of the Current Crisis"Please join the History Department for the semi-annual DeSantis Lecture presented by Elizabeth Schmidt, professor emeritus of history at Loyola University Maryland. A reception will follow on the fourth floor of Decio Hall. The lecture is open to all, and registration is not required.Professor Schmidt holds a Ph.D. in African history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Foreign Intervention in Africa After the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and the War on Terror (2018); Foreign Intervention in Africa: From the Cold War to the War on Terror (2013); Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958 (2007); Mobilizing the Masses: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Nationalist Movement in Guinea, 1939-1958 (2005); Peasants, Traders, and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe, 1870-1939 (1992); and Decoding Corporate Camouflage: U.S. Business Support for Apartheid (1980). Dr. Schmidt has published in scholarly journals such as the American Historical Review, the Journal of African History, and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, and in news outlets including the Washington Post.Professor Schmidt's scholarship, teaching, and service have garnered numerous awards including the African Politics Conference Group’s 2008 Best Book Award; Alpha Sigma Nu’s Book Award for History (2008); Loyola’s Nachbahr Award for outstanding scholarly achievement in the Humanities; and the 2012 Bud Day Scholar-Activist Award of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. Originally published at history.nd.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hDeSantis Lecture: "Foreign Intervention in Africa During the Cold War: Laying the Foundations of the Current Crisis"Please join the History Department for the semi-annual DeSantis Lecture presented by Elizabeth Schmidt, professor emeritus of history at Loyola University Maryland. A reception will follow on the fourth floor of Decio Hall. The lecture is open to all, and registration is not required.Professor Schmidt holds a Ph.D. in African history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Foreign Intervention in Africa After the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and the War on Terror (2018); Foreign Intervention in Africa: From the Cold War to the War on Terror (2013); Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958 (2007); Mobilizing the Masses: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Nationalist Movement in Guinea, 1939-1958 (2005); Peasants, Traders, and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe, 1870-1939 (1992); and Decoding Corporate Camouflage: U.S. Business Support for Apartheid (1980). Dr. Schmidt has published in scholarly journals such as the American Historical Review, the Journal of African History, and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, and in news outlets including the Washington Post.Professor Schmidt's scholarship, teaching, and service have garnered numerous awards including the African Politics Conference Group’s 2008 Best Book Award; Alpha Sigma Nu’s Book Award for History (2008); Loyola’s Nachbahr Award for outstanding scholarly achievement in the Humanities; and the 2012 Bud Day Scholar-Activist Award of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. Originally published at history.nd.edu.
- 7:30 PM2hAquila Theatre: "Pride and Prejudice"London's Aquila Theatre thrillingly brings another classic British novel to life with its characteristic depth, vibrancy, and visual flair. Jane Austen's sharp social satire has it all; wit, love, and lots of dancing! While the five very different Bennet sisters navigate their way toward love and marriage, Austen's tale of rural Georgian society humorously skewers the hypocrisies and absurdities of the English class system. Despite multiple film and theater adaptations having fascinated audiences over the years. Aquila's adaptation is definitely not "just another one." ASL available for the March 4 performance.GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM2hAquila Theatre: "Pride and Prejudice"London's Aquila Theatre thrillingly brings another classic British novel to life with its characteristic depth, vibrancy, and visual flair. Jane Austen's sharp social satire has it all; wit, love, and lots of dancing! While the five very different Bennet sisters navigate their way toward love and marriage, Austen's tale of rural Georgian society humorously skewers the hypocrisies and absurdities of the English class system. Despite multiple film and theater adaptations having fascinated audiences over the years. Aquila's adaptation is definitely not "just another one." ASL available for the March 4 performance.GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM2hAquila Theatre: "Pride and Prejudice"London's Aquila Theatre thrillingly brings another classic British novel to life with its characteristic depth, vibrancy, and visual flair. Jane Austen's sharp social satire has it all; wit, love, and lots of dancing! While the five very different Bennet sisters navigate their way toward love and marriage, Austen's tale of rural Georgian society humorously skewers the hypocrisies and absurdities of the English class system. Despite multiple film and theater adaptations having fascinated audiences over the years. Aquila's adaptation is definitely not "just another one." ASL available for the March 4 performance.GET TICKETS