Dec 15, 2020
CITLS events
Registration is open for A Conversation on Preparing to Teach in Spring 2021 on Jan. 11 and Fostering Student Connectivity During the Pandemic on Jan…
Registration is open for A Conversation on Preparing to Teach in Spring 2021 on Jan. 11 and Fostering Student Connectivity During the Pandemic on Jan…
We'll discuss survey findings on students’ learning experiences as well as steps to prepare for a successful spring semester.
This regional wellness symposium will be on Jan. 25 for all faculty members, student-facing administrative staff, and other educators to start off the…
Join a virtual celebration of the season on Dec. 17, featuring breakout rooms and the reading of a poem written for the occasion.
Told with hundreds of paper puppets, miniatures, silhouettes, and a live original score, this is a reinvention of a holiday tradition.
Prof. Carrie Rohman is part of a national symposium on materiality and the nonhuman in contemporary visual art.
The day-long event will feature 16 film and media studies majors on five panels delivering 20-minute presentations each on their capstone work.
Join a student-led online conversation with Ibram Kendi, director and founder of Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research, and a panel of BU…
Congratulations to Karina Fuentes, who emerged as the winner of Lafayette's edition of The Masked Singer. Melissa Ash took second place.
“You Are There! Native Americans at the First Thanksgiving” is streaming on demand now through Wednesday.