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14
May

New Energy Series: Next-Generation Geothermal Power, Wilson Ricks

12 pm - 1 pm
Ricks is a postdoctoral researcher in the Zero-carbon Energy systems Research and Optimization (ZERO) Laboratory at Princeton University, where he recently earned his PhD.
14
May

MCB Research in Progress (RIP) Seminars - K.Rzasa and C.Tanner

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
- Kara Rzasa - Ackerman lab, Micro/Immuno - Christopher Tanner - Curiel lab, Micro/Immuno
14
May

Figuration in Modern Sculpture - the Worker, the Thinker

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
The Department of Art History and Leslie Center for the Humanities will welcome Alex Potts, Professor Emeritus in History of Art, University of Michigan
14
May

Financializing Intelligence: AI, Neo-Liberal Economics and Reactionary Politics

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Orit Halpern discusses the historical convergence between neo-liberal economic thought, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.
14
May

Global to Grassroots Youth Leadership & Climate Justice in the Arctic and Beyond

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Michaela Stith will speak about climate change, colonialism, and identity through her lens as a Black, mixed-race Arctic advocate.
14
May

Isabella Hammad

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
A reading and conversation with author Isabella Hammad
14
May

Career Coaching in Humanities

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Joe Catrino,  Executive Director of 911’s Center for Career Design, on “Leverage your Humanities focus into big lives/careers in a variety of fields”
15
May

2025 Reade Lecture: Melvin Butler (University of Miami)

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
"Sacred Noise: Improvisation, Dissonance, and the Divine in Black Music"
15
May

Early Language Learning in the Lab and in the World

1 pm - 2 pm
Elika Bergelson, Harvard University. She is a language scientist known for her work on language acquisition and cognitive development.
15
May

MCB Research in Progress (RIP) Seminars - C.Tracy and C.Dabi

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
- Carter Tracy - Shoemaker lab, BCB - Clarissa Dabi - Bliska lab, Micro/Immuno
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