Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from our calendar or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.

Check out Bwog’s event’s calendar, which will attempt to compile every campus event across departments and student groups into one easily accessible Google Calendar! We’re still working out some technical difficulties on our end, but if you have any suggestions, issues, or want to make sure your event is included, drop us a line in the comments or by emailing events@bwog.com.

Student Event Spotlight

A new semester means new student events! If your club or organization is interested in having your event featured in our weekly roundup, please submit them to events@bwog.com or DM us on Instagram @bwog.

Recommended

  • On Monday, at 6:00 pm, there will be a talk with sociologist and professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, Ruha Benjamin. Author of “Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code”, the talk will examine the relationship between machine bias and systemic racism, analyzing specific cases of “discriminatory design” and offering tools for a socially-conscious approach to tech development. Register here.
  • On Tuesday, at 1:00 pm, there will be a discussion on the future of Europe with a focus on the question “Is Europe Democratic?”. Register here.
  • On Wednesday, at 1:00 pm, speakers Belinda Archibong, Pedro Conceicao, and Dr. Wilmot James will discuss the responses and prospects for recovery from COVID-19 in Africa. Register here.
  • On Friday, at 11:00 am, Dr. Mario E. López-Gopar will discuss issues of identity as well as pedagogical and assessment practices in relation to current political, educational and language policies and practices affecting the lives of millions of Indigenous peoples in Mexico, the USA and Canada. Register here.
  • On Friday, at 12:00 PM, there will be a talk with author Stephen Wetheim about his new book “Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of US Global Supremacy”, which reveals the intellectual path that brought us to today’s global entanglements and endless wars. You can register here.

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