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ALM Thesis Symposium: Humanities and the Social and Biological Sciences

Event Date as Display String:

Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Location:

Maxwell Dworkin G115, 33 Oxford St. , Cambridge

URL:

https://www.extension.harvard.edu

Event Description:

Gazette Classification: Conferences,Humanities,Science,Social
Sciences,Special Events Organization/Sponsor: Harvard Extension School
Office of Graduate Advising and Program Administration Speaker(s):
<strong>Shannon Whalen-Lipko </strong><br /><em>Psychology; "What
Predicts the Acceptability of Exposure Therapy for Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder in the General Public?"</em><br /><strong>La'Toya
Princess Jackson </strong><br /><em>Dramatic Arts; "Black Swans
Shattering the Glass Ceiling: A Historical Perspective on the
Evolution of Historically Black Ballet Companies— From Katherine
Dunham to Arthur Mitchell"</em><br /><strong>Connor Armi </strong><br
/><em>Anthropology &amp; Archaeology; "Rethinking Epigraphy: What a
Combined Butlerian &amp; Bahktinian Analysis of Babylonian Kudurru Can
Illuminate About Ancient Linguistic Mediation of Imagined
Space"</em><br /><strong>N. Anderson Ravindran </strong><br
/><em>International Relations; "Posthuman Conundrums: Keeping Reality
from Becoming Science Fiction"</em><br /><strong>Peter Cephas Dahabreh
</strong><br /><em>International Relations; "Prosecuting Foreign
Fighters of the Syrian Civil War"</em><br /><strong>Katrina Lee
McGillis </strong><br /><em>Biology; "Developmental Postnatal
Neuroplasticity of the Primate Amygdala: A Quantitative Analysis of
Parvalbumin Neurons and Perineuronal Nets"</em><br /><strong>Douglas
T. Woodhouse </strong><br /><em>Visual Arts; "Cinematic Blackness in
the Age of Obama and #BlackLivesMatter"</em><br /><strong>Nick H.
Kamboj </strong><br /><em>Legal Studies; "Disney's Influence on the
Enactment of the Copyright Term Extension Act ("CTEA"), as Well as the
CTEA's Retrospective and Prospective Impact"</em> Cost: Free Contact
Info: Chuck Houston chuck_houston@harvard.edu 617 998 8546 Link:
https://www.extension.harvard.edu Eight selected graduates from the
Harvard Extension School's Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) program
present their master's thesis work. Topics and speakers drawn from the
fields of Visual Arts, Biology, International Relations, Anthropology,
Dramatic Arts, Legal Studies, and Psychology. Refreshments Served.
Event open to members of the Harvard Community and their accompanied
guests.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2019 - 18:00 to 21:00

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