Events in the Division of Humanities and the Arts
“Linguistic Diversity within the Latino Population in the United States: Indigenous Languages, Migration and Language Endangerment”
2/22—2/22
11:00 AM
By Gabriela Pérez Báez, Curator of Linguistics at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. Presented by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
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CCNY Writes: Thesis and Outline Workshop
2/22—2/22
3:30 PM
Learn how to formulate and strengthen thesis statements and create outlines.
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All This Intimacy
2/23—2/25
An edgy comedy about love and promiscuity, directed by Dunstan Wallace. Times include Thursday - Saturday @ 7 pm, and matinees on Thursday at 12:15pm and Sunday at 2 pm.
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"The Gospel of the Working Class: Labor and Religion in New Deal America"
3/27—3/27
5:00 PM
Presented by Jarod Roll, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex, as part of the History Department Interdisciplinary Speaker Series on “Religion and Ethnicity,”
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“Brain, Language, Commodity: Locating Bilingualism in the 21st Century”
4/2—4/2
7:00 PM
by Dr. Andrew Lynch, a specialist in Spanish language and linguistics, general sociolinguistics, language contact and issues of bilingualism. Presented by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
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