Dr. Kristen Ghodsee from the University of Pennsylvania, author of Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism, will be speaking to us via zoom on March 27 at 4 PM! Zoom in to learn how Marx can help your sex life, or join the live watch party in Liberal Arts (Bldg 18), Room 201. This lecture is hosted by the Department of History, and the Commission on the Status of Women in honor of Women’s History Month.
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Event: The Silver Women
Please join us at 5:30 PM on March 4th for this wonderful talk about Black women’s labor in the construction of the Panama Canal! For more details, see the NAU Event page.
2/22/24 Lecture: The Weight of Conquest
The Department of History invites you to join us for a History in the Headlines event!
Dr. Yaqub surveys the evolution of U.S. policy in the Middle East, beginning in 1967. He focuses especially on squandered opportunities to achieve a viable settlement of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis.
Dr. Salim Yaqub is a professor of history at UC-Santa Barbara whose publications include the books Containing Arab Nationalism: The Eisenhower… Read more
November 16th: Strength From Waters
Strength from the Waters with Historian James Mestaz
Join Dr. James Mestaz as he discusses his book, Strength from the Waters: A History of Indigenous Mobilization in Northwest Mexico, a gripping narration of Northwest Mexico’s Indigenous Community and their fight for water rights. Discover the Mayo people’s relentless struggle against water appropriation and witness their enduring survival and indigenous perseverance.
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (UMT)
705 S Beaver St
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November 8th: History in the Headlines
The Education Revolution in Arizona
A discussion with Dr. Jon Hale, historian of education and Associate Professor Education Policy, Organization and Leadership
Curriculum & Instruction at University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign.
His latest book, the Choice We Face, details the history of school choice in the US, from its birth in the 1950s as the most effective weapon to oppose integration, to its lasting impact in reshaping the public education system today.
While many Americans see school choice as normal, we don’t often connect… Read more
9/12: Law School – What to Know Before Applying!
TIME: 6 PM
BUILDING: Social and Behavioral Sciences (Castro)
ROOM: 111
VIRTUAL PLATFORM: Zoom
PASSCODE: PreLaw23
Learn About :
- Self Reflection/Investigation of the Legal Field
- Status of the LSAT; LSAT Prep/LSAC/CAS
- Finding the Right Fit
- Law School Classes/Teaching Methods
- Job Prospects/Career Paths
For further information contact Andrew.dzeguze@nau.edu