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Malagasy Beekeepers: Cultural Meanings and Practices Tasha Rijke-Epstein (History)
To dig deeper into apiculture in Malagasy communities, Tasha spent the summer in the forests and fields of Madagascar learning from local beekeepers.
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THURSDAY/FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 - 22
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(Thurs.) 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
(Fri.) 8:30 AM - 1 PM
Faculty Commons, 2nd Floor
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| Symposium on Universities, Cities, and Communities
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Through two days of plenaries, panels, conversations, and an engaging "Transportainment" trolley tour of Nashville on a route created by Vanderbilt faculty—participants will investigate ways in which universities can engage with cities thorough both scholarship and active involvement. Sponsored by the College of Arts and Science Grand Challenge Initiative on Cities.
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| RPW Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch served 12-1. RSVP required.
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12 - 1 PM
Faculty Commons,
2nd Floor
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Lunch and Roundtable Discussion on Methodologies in Urban Humanities
This event will be held in conjunction with “Universities, Cities, and Communities"
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12:30 - 2 PM
Benson Hall 200
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Transatlantic Kingdoms: The Politics of Royalism in the Haitian Revolution, 1791-1795
Jesús Ruiz (American Studies)
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| Nashville Bestiary Project
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Urbanization and Trees
Lin Meng (EES) and James Moore (Vanderbilt Arboretum & Landscape Architect)
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| RPW Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch served 12-1. RSVP required.
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A Conversation with Mark McGurl, Author of Everything and Less: The Novel in the Age of Amazon
Mark McGurl (English, Stanford)
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Spatial Histories Seminar
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Making Sense of Spatial Data: Reparative Methodologies
A Conversation with Carwil Bjork-James (Anthropology) and Angela Sutton (Communication of Science & Technology)
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5 - 6:30 PM
Sarratt Cinema
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| Understanding LGBTQ+ Youth in Times of Change: Research and Personal History
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Stephen Russell (Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin)
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12:30 - 1:30 PM
Central Library,
Room 200
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| What Latinx Means to Asylum Seekers
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Jesús G. Ruiz (American Studies)
Sponsored by the Vanderbilt Project on Unity & American Democracy
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Bryan Building, 106
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| CLACX Fall Welcome and Open House
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Open to students, faculty, and staff. Aguas frescas and empanadas will be served.
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8:30 AM - 4 PM
Buttrick 123
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| Black Internationalism in the Age of Emancipation
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A Workshop for a Special Issue of The Journal of the Civil War Era
Sponsored by the Racial Justice Grand Challenge Initiative and the Department of African American & Diaspora Studies
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