Roberto Tejada: Kill Time Objective

Roberto Tejada is the author of art histories that include National Camera: Photography and Mexico’s Image Environment (2009); a monograph on pioneering Chicana conceptual artist Celia Alvarez Muñoz (2009), and such catalog essays as “Los Angeles Snapshots” in Now Dig This!: Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960-1980 (Hammer Museum, 2011); as well as poetry collections that include Full Foreground (2012), Exposition Park (2010), Mirrors for Gold (2006), and Todo en el ahora (2015).

Lecture by Dr. Nora Benedict

Lecture by Dr. Nora Benedict, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton University and candidate for the position of Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages 

“Assembling Pages, Correcting Proofs”:

Borges as author, editor, and publisher

Monday, January 14, 5 p.m. 

118 Gilbert Hall

Reception to follow at The Globe, 2nd floor

Terri Givens, “Immigration, Race and Religion in Europe – Policy and Politics in the 21st Century”

Terri Givens, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Menlo College, will speak about race and immigration in Europe. Her talk is sponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, in partnership with the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Public and International Affairs.