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Annapolis
Recordings and transcripts of lectures are available in the SJC Digital Archives. For more information and any possible changes, please check the website prior to the lecture for the most up-to-date information.
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“The Concept of Irony, with Continual Reference to Socrates: Kierkegaard on Socratic Irony” presented by Mary Townsend, assistant professor of philosophy, St. John’s University
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“How deeply does democracy shape us?: Tocqueville on our ideas and sentiments” presented by Bryan Garsten, professor of political science and Humanities, Yale University
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“Difference and Belonging in the Histories of Herodotus” presented by Angel Parham, associate professor of sociology, University of Virginia
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Santa Fe
Recordings and transcripts of lectures are available on the SJC Digital Archives. For more information, please check the website.
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“Pascal’s Conception of ‘Universal Men’” presented by Richard McCombs, tutor, St. John’s College, Santa Fe
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“Time, Eternity, and the ‘Tyranny of History’ in Islamic Philosophy” presented by Saiyad Nizamuddin Ahmad, The Prophet Muhammad University Professor of Shi’a Islam Studies, Florida International University
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Concert: New York Polyphony This vocal chamber ensemble will give vibrant voice to repertoire ranging from Gregorian chant to cutting-edge compositions.
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The Mitchell Gallery is open online. Exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Links to events will be posted on the website prior to the event.
Being Human: Portraits from the Syracuse University Art Museum
September 2–October 16
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Image Credit: Gustave Jean Jacquet (French, 1846–1909) [Portrait of a girl], no date. Oil on canvas.
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This exhibition of portraits, ranging from Elizabeth Catlett, Kalyani Devi, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Dorothea Lange, Ben Shahn, Max Weber, and others, displays a visual dialogue between both artist and artist, and artist and viewer, a place to begin a conversation.
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Image Credit: Gustave Jean Jacquet (French, 1846–1909) [Portrait of a girl], no date. Oil on canvas.
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Online lecture “Portraits and People: 10 Women Photographers, 1920 to 2020” by David Gariff, lecturer for the National Gallery of Art.
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