Marie Antoinette has been characterized as stupid. Historians and biographers have called her “empty-headed,” “dizzy,” and a “feather brain,” among other epithets. They couldn’t have been more wrong.
Economist Anne Case and Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton, a husband-and-wife duo at Princeton, will discuss health epidemics caused by rising inequality in the United States this Wednesday, Thursday and ...
The Road to Malaria Eradication: Successes and Challenges At the beginning of the last century, nearly all of the 200 countries in the world were endemic for malaria. Since that time, global malaria c ...
Miami University welcomes big names and big topics to campus during spring semester. The following is a list of some events that are free and open to the public on the Oxford campus. Visit Miami's ...
Monday, January 14, 2019: Jessica Goldberg, University of Maryland (The event has been postponed. A new date will be scheduled shortly.) ...
Three Purdue professors will present lectures Monday (Oct. 28) in Stewart Center's Fowler Hall as part of the University's most prestigious research awards. Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, professor of ...
On Wednesday 19 June 2019 the initiative will be launched with an inaugural workshop held at LSE, with presentations by several leading scholars and a panel discussion. Fint out more and how to attend ...
Any project, supported or not by a committee, that has not deposited records to the Records Office. Jefferson Science Fellows deliver a lecture on a topic of their choosing. This lecture series is a ...
While it may not be as out of the ordinary as Christmas in June, UCSB Arts & Lectures’ annual season announcement event has a lot in common, at least for arts aficionados, with the childlike ...
"Black Beauty," written by Anna Sewell and published in 1877, has been widely consumed as a children’s novel, but Deborah Morse, professor of English, contends that the book was so powerful it changed ...
THE former Director-General of the National Film and Video Censors Board, Mr. Emeka Mba, will deliver the 2019 COSON Lecture will hold on Saturday, December 7, 2019 at the COSON House Arena in Ikeja, ...
The city is not what it used to be. What is private and what is public has become completely blurred. We can no longer think of distinct spaces for work, play, domesticity, and rest. We are living in ...