Events for February 18, 2026
Soccer as Work and Play: A Congolese Life Story, from Colonialism to Globalization with Peter Alegi
Join Professor Peter Alegi for his talk, "Soccer as Work and Play: A Congolese Life Story, from Colonialism to Globalization." Wednesday, Feb. 1812-1:15 p.m.Green Room, MSU Library Or join virtually: https://msu.zoom.us/j/97496813137 (password = odwodl) His talk is part of the "Our Daily Work / Our… Continue Reading Soccer as Work and Play: A Congolese Life Story, from Colonialism to Globalization with Peter Alegi
Picky: How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History with Helen Zoe Veit
A profound historical investigation of eating habits of American children. According to the research, the picky eating habits of today’s children were far from inevitable. Picky eaters are not born but made and it is time for change. Socialize at 1:30 pm; the lecture starts at 2:00… Continue Reading Picky: How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History with Helen Zoe Veit
Book Talk Series: African American Women Scholars on Race, Racism and Living Black in America with LaShawn Harris
Dr. LaShawn Harris will discuss her book, Tell Her Story: Eleanor Bumpurs and the Police Killing that Galvanized New York City, moderated by Professor Deborah Johnson.