When | Friday, May 11, 2018, 2:30 – 6:30 p.m. |
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Campus location | Communications Building (CMU) |
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Campus room | CMU 202/204 |
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Event Types | Conferences, Student Activities |
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Event sponsors | Simpson Center for the Humanities (simpsoncenter.org), Alison Fiorenza (schadmin@uw.edu, (206) 543-3920) Department of Germanics (germanics.washington.edu), Brigitte Prutti (triest@uw.edu, (206) 543-4565) Department of French & Italian (frenchitalian.washington.edu), Geoffrey Turnovsky (gt2@uw.edu, (206) 543-6241) Department of Comparative Literature, Cinema & Media Studies (complit.washington.edu), Eric Ames (eames@uw.edu, (206) 543-7542) |
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| | Description | Day one of a two-day interdisciplinary graduate student conference investigating the nature of isolation and its changing role in the modern world. We will open with a brief welcome from the participating departments followed by a keynote speech from Kata Gellen, Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of German at Duke University. |
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