Screening of Why is We Americans
RCAH Theatre, Snyder Hall, Terrace Level, 362 Bogue St. East Lansing, MI 48825Join us for a film screening of "Why is We Americans."
Garages and Oil: Histories of African Innovation in Two Technological Registers
255 Old Horticulture Building 506 E Circle Dr Room 255, East Lansing, MI, United StatesJoin the Department of History on April 13 from 4:30 p.m - 6 p.m. for “Garages and Oil: Histories of African Innovation in Two Technological Registers." Speaker Joshua Grace, an Associate Professor of History and McCausland Faculty Fellow at the University of South Carolina, explores… Continue Reading Garages and Oil: Histories of African Innovation in Two Technological Registers
So You Think You Wanna go to Grad School? Panel
355 Old Horticulture BuildingJoin a panel of History graduate students discussing their road to grad school, choosing a grad school, life before and during grad school, the Peace Corps, and the Fulbright Program, among other topics at So You Wanna go to Grad School? on April 13 at… Continue Reading So You Think You Wanna go to Grad School? Panel
Zine Making Workshop and Social Hour
Feeling creative? Join in on the Zine Making Workshop and Social Hour on April 20 from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. in LEADR, room 112 Old Horticulture. Drop in or stay the whole time! Open to all History, Anthropology, Digital Humanities, and Digital Cultural Heritage &… Continue Reading Zine Making Workshop and Social Hour
Presentation: Soviet Dreams’ and the Lake Placid Archipelago: Labor, Mobility, and Usability in the 1980 Olympics
Emily Joan Elliott will present her research on the afterlives of the Lake Placid and Moscow 1980 Olympic Villages as part of the Back to the Future: A 1980s seminar series, sponsored by York St. John University. In Soviet Dreams’ and the Lake Placid Archipelago:… Continue Reading Presentation: Soviet Dreams’ and the Lake Placid Archipelago: Labor, Mobility, and Usability in the 1980 Olympics