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Events Archive

Adam Hochschild: "Spain in Our Hearts: Americans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939"

April 28, 2016

Adam Hochschild book cover

Reporting Islam: Upgrading the Dominant Narrative by Recognizing Muslim Feminism

April 21, 2016

Text on a black background: "REPORTING ISLAM: Upgrading the Dominant Narrative by Recognizing Muslim Feminism" with green and white geometric shapes on the left and right sides. Bringing focus to the intersection of Muslim feminism and reporting Islam.

Dancing on Fire: Photographs from Haiti by Maggie Steber

April 14, 2016

A grieving man in a suit is held and supported by several men and women, including nuns, in a crowded outdoor setting. The emotional scene captures a sense of loss and community support. Photographs from Haiti depict crosses and other people visible in the background under a cloudy sky.

Women, Work, Family: How Advanced Reproductive Technology is Changing the Balance

April 13, 2016

Cover of the book "In Her Own Sweet Time" by Rachel Lehmann-Haupt on the left, alongside a smiling woman with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a colorful top and dark jacket on the right. The background appears to be an outdoor, possibly waterfront setting, reflecting her work in Advanced Reproductive Technology.

Somini Sengupta: “The End of Karma: Hope and Fury Among India’s Young”

April 7, 2016

A book cover titled *The End of Karma* by Somini Sengupta is seen on the left, featuring an image of a crowded Indian city. On the right, there is a portrait of India's young individual with short curly hair, wearing a scarf and earrings.

Somini Sengupta: "The End of Karma: Hope and Fury Among India's Young"

April 7, 2016

A book cover titled *The End of Karma* by Somini Sengupta is seen on the left, featuring an image of a crowded Indian city. On the right, there is a portrait of India's young individual with short curly hair, wearing a scarf and earrings.

Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: “Principles of Multimedia Journalism”

April 4, 2016

A geometric graphic with a triangular face blowing colorful confetti into text that reads, "Join us for a book party. The Principles of Multimedia Journalism by Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: Packaging Digital News." The background is teal and the text is in white and black.

Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: "Principles of Multimedia Journalism"

April 4, 2016

A geometric graphic with a triangular face blowing colorful confetti into text that reads, "Join us for a book party. The Principles of Multimedia Journalism by Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: Packaging Digital News." The background is teal and the text is in white and black.

Cynthia Gorney: “The Changing Face of Saudi Women”

February 25, 2016

Two individuals are playing billiards. The person on the left is wearing a niqab and a black abaya, aiming a cue stick at the cue ball. The individual on the right, in a white thobe and red keffiyeh, is holding a cue stick, appearing to guide the player—a scene reflecting the changing face of Saudi women in sports.

Cynthia Gorney: "The Changing Face of Saudi Women"

February 25, 2016

Two individuals are playing billiards. The person on the left is wearing a niqab and a black abaya, aiming a cue stick at the cue ball. The individual on the right, in a white thobe and red keffiyeh, is holding a cue stick, appearing to guide the player—a scene reflecting the changing face of Saudi women in sports.
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