Organizing and Using Government Data

Digital Scholarship Lab (2 West) Main Library

Tuesday, February 27 2:00-3:30pm Digital Scholarship Lab (Main Library: 2 West) Federal, state, and local governments are increasingly sharing datasets to improve transparency and allow scholars, businesses, and citizens to leverage data and conduct research to improve their cities. However, this data is often segmented into… Continue Reading Organizing and Using Government Data

Building Community Resisting Hate

MSU Union Ballroom

Tuesday, February 27th, 4:30pm MSU Union Ballroom This event is part of the tri-residential college teach-in and is open to the wider university and community. It is co-sponsored by James Madison College, the Residential College in the Arts of Humanities, Lyman Briggs College, the Jewish… Continue Reading Building Community Resisting Hate

Race, Empire, and American Religious Freedom

255 Old Horticulture Building 506 E Circle Dr Room 255, East Lansing, MI, United States

Mar. 12, 2018 at 4:00 PM  in History Conference Room, 255 Old Horticulture, Professor Tisa Wenger of Yale University will present “Race, Empire, and American Religious Freedom.”   The ideal of religious freedom is so often presented as a timeless and self-evident American ideal. But… Continue Reading Race, Empire, and American Religious Freedom