When your seminar students start mapping trends in histories of Global Science, there is never enough board space.
When your seminar students start mapping trends in histories of Global Science, there is never enough board space.
Full heart. Latino/a Excellence@Inaugural Harvard Latino Alumni Conference. Rooms filled with accomplished Latinas and Latinos spanning decades of Harvard alumni. Some speakers: fmr Sec. of Labor, fmr U.S. Treasurer, Julian and Joaquin Castro, among others. So honored to receive faculty award.
Today! Pulitzer Prize winning journalist María Hinojosa gives her keynote address for the two day Mexico-U.S. symposium "Distant Neighbors or Regional Partners?" Her talk "Mujeres Mexicanas and U.S. Men: No Es La Misma Cosa" will speak about our current moment
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Tonight a conversation on Measuring Difference exhibit with historian Pablo Gómez and artist Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez both on Zoom and in person.
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Student experiment? Broken refrigerator in the department? Not-so-subtle commentary on the frigid conditions in the stairwell?
Today's guest speakers in my "The Border" GenEd are Mike Wilson and Tony Lucero speaking about border policing and the legacy of colonialism in the Tohono O'odham nation. Wilson set up water stations for crossing migrants putting him at odds with both the border patrol and tribal authorities.
Just joining, first post. Thrilled to give HSS's centennial keynote last Friday in Mérida. In 100 years it was the History of Science Society's first time in Latin America. New perspectives, new energy, and more, so many more, histories to be told.