Bucket List brings to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from the list or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.
Recommended
- “Anti-Semitism, Populism, and Migration in Latin American History.” Tuesday, May 7, 6 – 8 PM. Diana Event Oval. Federico Finchelstein. Part of the larger Anti-Semitism in the Americas Conference, which runs from 1 – 8 pm. For more information on other panels, panelists and registration, visit this website.
- “Peace by Piece: How African Women Leaders are Building New Peace Movements Across Africa.” Tuesday, May 7, 6 -7:30 pm. IAB, Altschul Auditorium. Leymah Gbowee, Christelle Bay, Riya Yuyda, Omezzine Khelifa, Rumbidzai Chisenga. Register here.
- “Screening: ‘Orla Tinsley: Warrior.'” Wednesday, May 8, 4 pm. Dodge Hall, Screening Room 411. Orla Tinsley and Phillip Lopate.
Student Event Spotlight
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- It’s that time of year again. Head to the 69th semi-annual Orgo Night this Thursday at 11:59 pm outside of Butler! There will be jokes! There will be songs! There will be your fellow students ignoring the crushing weight of their impending finals!!!
- The 2nd semi-annual Naruto Run will take place outside of Butler on May 10 at 9 pm. Read through our extensive coverage of last semester’s inaugural event.
Monday, May 6
- “The Making of the Korean Recording Industry: 1910 – 1945.” 2 – 4 pm. IAB 918. Dissertation Author, Hye Eun Choi, Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow. Discussants: Charles Armstrong, Kim Brandt, Michael Denning, Keith Howard.
Tuesday, May 7
- “Journalism and the Russia Investigation.” 12:30 pm. Pulitzer Hall, Stabile Student Center. Ben Smith (Buzzfeed), Jeffrey Toobin (The New Yorker), and Marcy Wheeler (EmptyWheel.net), moderated by Keith Gessen.
- “Exhibit: Art & Science in Archaeological Illustration.” 5 – 6:30 pm. 963 Schermerhorn Ext. Featuring work by Priya Barchi, Walter Burgos, Zhuo Diao, Sarah Elston, Ivy Fletcher, Asta Halvorsen, Yangchun Liu, Junho Park, Cleo Payne, Karla Puga, Iris Querenet, Jennifer Todaro, Michaela Warshaw, Riva Weinstein, & Lani Wyman. A reception will follow.
- “The Scandal That Won’t Go Away: On Covering Abuse In the Catholic Church.” 6 – 7:30 pm. Pulitzer Hall, 601B. David Gibson.
Wednesday, May 8
- “The Freelance Series: The Life, Art and Business of Freelancing.” 12 – 1:30 pm. Pulitzer Hall, 601B. Nykia Spradley, Maddy Crowell, Léa Khayata, moderated by Elizabeth Kiefer.
- “SIPA Oscars- Student Media Awards Gala.” 6 – 8 pm. IAB, Kellogg Center, 15th Floor. Register here.
Thursday, May 9
- “2019 Niejelow Rodin Global Digital Futures Policy Forum: Navigating Digital Transformations: Survive or Thrive?” 8:30 am – 5 pm. Casa Italiana, Teatro. Boxed lunch served, networking reception to follow. Registration and full schedule here.
- “The Obama Foundation Scholars Discuss Social Entrepreneurship and Civic Engagement.” 9 am – 1:30 pm. International House, Home Room. Full schedule here. Registration required.
- “Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Security Symposium.” 10 am – 4 pm. Pulitzer Hall, Joseph A. Jamail Lecture Room. Full list of panels and speakers.
- “The Effect of the Financial Crisis on the Debts of Latin American Companies.” 1 – 2 pm. IAB 802. Michele Nascimento Jucá.
- “Distinguished Lectures in Computational Innovation: Dr. Fernando Perez.” 4 – 6 pm. Pulitzer Hall, Brown Institute.
Friday, May 10
- “Language Education in a Time of Crisis: Innovation, Adaptation, Transformation.” May 10 – May 11. IAB, Kellogg Center, 15th Floor.
- “Provincializing Prohibition: Sociality, Local Knowledge, and Value Extraction across Drug Wars.” 1 pm. 457 Schermerhorn Extension. Fernando Montero. Lunch and drinks will be served.
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@Anonymous come to the naruto run!