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Popular event series Lectures on Tap — a national series that pairs local professors with taprooms and bars to give talks on ...
Titled “History of Wilkes-Barre & The Wyoming Valley 1675-1975, People, Places and Moments in Time,” the lecture series came about at the suggestion of Lynn Gonchar, retired owner of the ...
A Georgetown University English professor’s lecture on the cultural and literary significance of Truman Capote’s novel “In Cold Blood” was featured on Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN), ...
New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie spoke on W.E.B. Du Bois’s essay “ The Propaganda of History ”, Critical Race Theory and the 1619 project for the 32nd annual Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on ...
Award-winning Native American journalist Levi Rickert will discuss the history of the Indian boarding schools in the United States and the lasting impact on Native Americans as the 2023 Indigenous ...
Miriam Morgan, chief operating officer of Arts United, presents “A Performing Arts Theatre and a Civic Vision” during her George R. Mather Sunday Lecture at the History Center on Sunday.
The Alex and Lena Casper Memorial Lectures on Social Issues and Current Events were endowed by the late Isidor Casper, a prominent Middletown attorney, to honor the memory of his parents (pictured ...
The Department of History at Murray State University will host Russian and Soviet History Specialist Dr. Karen Petrone ...
Since the end of the 19 th century, Woodland Park has been providing a place for Lexingtonians to gather. While most know ...
The annual Black History Month Lecture on Wednesday will honor past professor Genna Rae McNeil, who has an array of credentials portrayed through her leadership and scholarship during her time at ...
A bill to take $5 million in state funds from the Alabama Department of Archives and History because it hosted a one-hour lecture on LGBTQ history did not pass during the special session that ...
After the Alabama Department of Archives and History hosted an LGBTQ history lecture, some lawmakers who didn’t find the topic appropriate are seeking to strip the department’s funding.
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