Event Calendar
Pick a DateHow the Brain Shapes Language and Language Shapes the Brain
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Kaitlyn Tagarelli, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, Dalhousie University Candidate for faculty position in Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience, will give a talk titled “How the brain shapes language and language shapes the brain: The roles of experience, proficiency, and individual differences in the neurocognition of language.”
"Gems, Minerals and Human Nature" Opens with VALS Talk by Michael Dyber
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Michael Dyber will be talking about how he got started as a gem carver, and speak directly about some of his work that will be included in the show, "Gems, Minerals and Human Nature," which opens that night.
Navigating Change Workshop
As we continue to build on the discussion of diversity and inclusion, staff members will have the opportunity to participate in an informative and interactive session entitled "Navigating Change."
"Gems, Minerals and Human Nature" in Usdan Gallery
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | "Gems, Minerals, and Human Nature" is a presentation of gems and minerals that will be on view until March 31. Usdan Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. The show will open with a VALS presentation by Michael Dyber at 7:00 PM in Tishman.
Navigating Change Workshop
As we continue to build on the discussion of diversity and inclusion, staff members will have the opportunity to participate in an informative and interactive session entitled "Navigating Change."
French Language Table
The French Language Table happens every Thursday at 12:15 PM.
Eric Anderson Candidate Presentation
Eric Anderson, Postdoctoral Scholar at Tufts University and candidate for the Psychology/Neuroscience faculty position will give a presentation called "Affective Science: Emotional Responses to Free-Range Bacon and Therapy Dogs."
Film Screening and Conversation with Sarah Schulman
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Film Screening of United in Anger: The History of ACT UP followed by a conversation with co-producer, Sarah Schulman
Sarah Schulman: Conflict Is Not Abuse
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Novelist, essayist, playwright and distinguished scholar Sarah Schulman will speak as part of the Spring Series SCT Colloquium—Solidarity and the Self.
Workshop in Chinese Classical Dance
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This will be a brief introduction to Chinese Classical Dance, which emphasizes aesthetic integration of ‘ancient Chinese dances’ with “opera dances” and “traditional martial arts.”
Joan Forsyth in Concert [Time Change]
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Joan Forsyth, solo piano and chamber music with William Anderson and Angel Mendez, guitars. Contemporary pieces by Stephen Chatman, Emil Awad and Robert Pollock.
President's Gallery: Work by Michael Stradley
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Currently showing in the President's Gallery are recent works by visual artist and Bennington College 3D Technologist, Michael Stradley. These works were produced in January 2017 as part of a 30-day pilot residency program in Beijing, China. They will be on view until April 2.