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Concordia University, Department of English presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics | Formalism and Violence”

Concordia University, Department of English presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics | Formalism and Violence”

Sandberg Instituut Critical Studies Programme presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics”

Sandberg Instituut Critical Studies Programme presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics”

Economist Podcast with Prof Gubar: Penguins & Prejudice

Economist Podcast with Prof Gubar: Penguins & Prejudice

Economist | Prof Marah Gubar discusses a tale of penguins and prejudice is a parable of modern America

Economist | Prof Marah Gubar discusses a tale of penguins and prejudice is a parable of modern America

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 6 – Michael Lutz

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 6 – Michael Lutz

Prof Mary Fuller featured in New York Times article, “So Far, No Major Fallout for M.I.T. President After Contentious Testimony”

Prof Mary Fuller featured in New York Times article, “So Far, No Major Fallout for M.I.T. President After Contentious Testimony”

A Lovers’ Discourse: A profile of composer Evan Johnson and media theorist, Prof Eugenie Brinkema

A Lovers’ Discourse: A profile of composer Evan Johnson and media theorist, Prof Eugenie Brinkema

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 5 – Mary Fuller

Lit@MIT: The Poetechnics Podcast, Ep 5 – Mary Fuller

Mon, Dec 4th @ 7-9P | Film screening “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”

Mon, Dec 4th @ 7-9P | Film screening “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”

Native American Heritage Month: Thanksgiving Myth-Busting Dinner w/ Prof Caitlyn Doyle

Native American Heritage Month: Thanksgiving Myth-Busting Dinner w/ Prof Caitlyn Doyle

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