Books, Booze & Brains: Your Move
Indiana Humanities presents Books, Booze & Brains, a monthly book club for the scientifically curious.
Indiana Humanities presents Books, Booze & Brains, a monthly book club for the scientifically curious.
Join Indiana Humanities, Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library, and IU Arts and Humanities Council for a thoughtful discussion of Jailbird by Kurt Vonnegut. The event will start with a panel discussion with experts on themes found in the novel and will then open up to a discussion with the audience.
State of the Arts is a landmark creative convening that explores the role of the arts in the constructions of culture, community, public discourse, and social justice.
The IAHI hosts a conversation about the future of the arts and humanities in higher education with Dr Laura Holzman, Professor of Art History and Museum Studies; Dr Lasana Kazembe, Associate Professor of Urban Teacher Education; Dr Jason Kelly, Professor of History; and Dr Joseph L Tucker Edmonds, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Africana Studies.
At long last, three of our favorite things—books, booze and science—are coming together in a monthly book club for the scientifically curious! This group meets monthly in Indianapolis to talk about recent popular science books. A local scientist whose research relates to the book topic joins to share insights and help guide the conversation.
This event brings together representatives from Region V EPA as well as researchers, non-profits, and community participants working for Environmental Justice in Indiana.
This moderated panel discussion features instructors from various institutions and disciplines who use multicultural and inclusive pedagogies that have improved learning and success for their students. Panelists will share examples of classroom scenarios that demonstrate multicultural teaching, discuss strategies for designing a class or a course that embodies multicultural teaching, and articulate challenging experiences encountered in their work and how they responded. You will have opportunities throughout the session to ask questions and share your own experiences with multicultural teaching.
Join Mary Mattingly (marymattingly.com), Dana Levy (danalevy.net), Katlyn Brumfield (katlynbrumfieldart.com), and Jason M. Kelly (jasonmkelly.com) for a discussion of John Green's new book, The Anthropocene Reviewed.
This workshop will inform faculty about IUPUI Centers and Institutes (C & I). C & I Directors will present brief descriptions of their respective Center or Institute and then the moderator will help guide discussion on a range of questions.
The Anthropocene Debate and (Post-)Covid-19 Challenges: A Roundtable Discussion
Ana Bento, Assistant Professor of Public Health, IU Bloomington
Gabe Filippelli, Professor of Science, IUPUI
Jason M. Kelly, Professor of History, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI
Karo Omodior, Assistant Professor of Public Health, IU Bloomington
Chair: Jason M. Kelly, Arts and Humanities Institute, IUPUI
John Linstrom, New York University, “Simon Pokagon and the Columbian ‘Rebuke’ of the Queen of the Woods”
Daniel Rinn, University of Rochester, “Jeanne Robert Foster: Naturalism in the Wilderness and City”
Rohma Khan, University of Rochester, “Fare Share: Cabs, Labor, and Environment in the City”
Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music, film, author readings, birdsong, colliding black holes, whispering caves, melting glaciers, and exploding volcanoes. Stuart Hyatt unveils his massive 7-album Field Works box set and new book, Metaphonics. Performers include writers and musicians from the Field Works ensemble.
Presented by PRINTtEXT, Team Records, Jap Sam Books, Temporary Residence LTD, and the IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute.
In a world of rapid environmental transformation, how have our soundscapes changed? What is it that we’re not hearing? What does this mean for our futures?
Join us for lunch (it’s free!), a performance by Mary Lattimore, and a discussion with a panel of experts who focus on the intersections of sound, art, ecology, and culture.