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MIT MAS Film Screening: Neptune Frost | Q&A with Prof Sandy Alexandre

MIT MAS Film Screening: Neptune Frost | Q&A with Prof Sandy Alexandre

May 5th: Litshop presents, Mary Fuller "Reading at scale: Richard Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations of the English Nation (1598-1600)"

May 5th: Litshop presents, Mary Fuller "Reading at scale: Richard Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations of the English Nation (1598-1600)"

April 27th: AMS presents, Hannah Čulík-Baird "Cicero and the Early Latin Poets"

April 27th: AMS presents, Hannah Čulík-Baird "Cicero and the Early Latin Poets"

Bringing “cultural diplomacy” to the classics with Prof Wiebke Denecke

Bringing “cultural diplomacy” to the classics with Prof Wiebke Denecke

Tuesday, April 12th @ 5:15pm | Lit@MIT & Virtual STARR Forum presents, Malka Older – Author's Talk

Tuesday, April 12th @ 5:15pm | Lit@MIT & Virtual STARR Forum presents, Malka Older – Author's Talk

Feb 8th: Prof Marah Gubar, guest speaker at the Vilde Chayes/Wild Things: A Scholarly Symposium on the Art of Maurice Sendak

Feb 8th: Prof Marah Gubar, guest speaker at the Vilde Chayes/Wild Things: A Scholarly Symposium on the Art of Maurice Sendak

MIT Transmedia Storytelling Initiative presents, "Boundary Conditions: Architecture, Simulation, Cinema"

MIT Transmedia Storytelling Initiative presents, "Boundary Conditions: Architecture, Simulation, Cinema"

Worlds Enough and Time: Towards a Comparative Global Humanities

Worlds Enough and Time: Towards a Comparative Global Humanities

AMS presents, "Ancient Voices and Cultural (Meta-)Theory" with Lit & History Prof Alexander Forte

AMS presents, "Ancient Voices and Cultural (Meta-)Theory" with Lit & History Prof Alexander Forte

Pleasures of Poetry 2021

Pleasures of Poetry 2021

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