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Apologies for previous errors: please see below for the corrected event time for the 4/20 Phillipe Lançon talk and corrected RSVP link for the 4/25 Sarah Nuttall lecture and seminar.
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In Memoriam:
Srinivas Aravamudan, 1962-2016
At the Franklin Humanities Institute, we mourn the loss of our former Director Srinivas Aravamudan, who passed away on April 13 at age 54. An event in his honor will be held at the FHI on Monday, April 25, 5:30 PM. We invite faculty, students, staff, and members of the Duke community to bring passages from his books, articles, and other works as part of a "slow reading," and to share your memories of Srinivas, particularly during his time as FHI Director.
Srinivas Aravamudan - a Remembrance by FHI Director Deborah Jenson
Obituary in Duke Today:
Duke Flags Lowered: Humanities Advocate Srinivas Aravamudan Dies
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RSVP
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... more details in "upcoming events" section ...
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
SCHOLARS & STORYTELLING
Mark Kruse, Department of Physics
12:00 - 1:10pm
Story Lab - C106, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Philippe Lançon | Lire et écrire après un attentat (Reading & Writing in the Wake of Attack)
Co-sponsored by the FHI Media & Journalism Initiative
5:00pm (TIME CORRECTED)
Holsti-Anderson Room, Rubenstein Library
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Friday, April 22, 2016
Digital Humanities Sampler Platter
12:00 - 1:30pm
The Edge Workshop Room - Bostock Library
Co-sponsored by the FHI Digital Humanities Initiative, the Wired! Lab, Information Science + Society, Digital Scholarship Services, and Data and Visualization Services
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Lecture @ 12pm / seminar @ 1:30pm
Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall - C105, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse (FHI Garage)
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5pm
Global Brazil Lab - B189, Bay 5, Smith Warehouse
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Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall - C105, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse (FHI Garage)
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Srinivas Aravamudan introducing Salman Rushdie @ the 2011 FHI Distinguished Lecture
A favorite from the FHI archive: a typically erudite and brilliant introduction - with a surprising musical interlude...
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HUMANITIES FUTURES is a multi-year, multi-pronged initiative exploring the states and directions of the humanities in light of the interdisciplinary developments of recent decades. Made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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