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Queen’s University Gender Studies Professor and Research Chair Katherine McKittrick - an author, former editor, and researcher - visits the Heights on Wednesday as part of the spring lineup of BC Lowell Humanities Series. Learn more & register to attend for free: on.bc.edu/LHS2025_McKitt…
Author and editor Katherine McKittrick, a professor at Queen’s University in Ontario, will present “A Poetics of Declension” at Boston College | March 19 | 7 p.m. | Gasson 100. bcbookmarks.com/2025/03/10/kat…
Celebrate #InternationalPoetryDay by watching this recent BC Lowell Humanities Series talk with poet Camille Dungy: bit.ly/4emGk2J #art #fridayvibes
Award-winning author John McNeill, a pioneer in the field of environmental history, will give a talk on “The Industrial Revolution as Global Environmental History” at Boston College | Apr. 2 | 7 p.m. bcbookmarks.com/2025/03/24/the…
Longtime Georgetown University History Professor John McNeill, a Fulbright awardee, Guggenheim and Woodrow Wilson Center fellow, and author or co-author of eight books, will be the latest BC Lowell Humanities Series lecturer. Learn more and register for free: on.bc.edu/LHS2025_JMcNei…
French writer Anne Berest, bestselling author of ‘The Postcard’ and the new book, ‘Gabriële’, will speak at Boston College on April 23. Details: events.bc.edu/event/fiction-…
French writer Anne Berest, bestselling author of ‘The Postcard’ and the new book, ‘Gabriële’, will speak at Boston College on April 23. bcbookmarks.com/2025/04/14/fic…
Just published! 👉 bit.ly/43Zs1iY In this BC Lowell Humanities Series talk, John McNeill, author of "Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-century World" shares his plan for his new book and how he wants to tackle the idea of ecological teleconnections.
The Industrial Revolution was an economical and social transformation, but also an ecological one. Environmental Historian John McNeill explains his thinking and how he is planning to lie it down in a book during this recent BC Lowell Humanities Series talk: bit.ly/43Zs1iY #author
Today is #EarthDay, a day to promote ways to keep the Earth healthy and our planet livable. Do you know what keystone species are? Check the answer in the video below and watch the full talk with environmental historian John McNeill & BC Lowell Humanities Series: bit.ly/43Zs1iY #trivia
Just published! 👉 bit.ly/4dhTQ8x Katherine McKittrick, Canadian Professor in gender studies, specializing in Black & Anticolonial Studies, discusses her work and a poetics of declension with BC Lowell Humanities Series #poetry #litterature #art
Sometimes, a poem is so powerful that the feelings it provokes are overwhelming. Listen to Katherine McKittrick beautifully express her love for "Meditations on the Declension of Beauty" by NourbeSe Philip Philip in this recent BC Lowell Humanities Series talk:bit.ly/4dhTQ8x #poetry #poem #talk
Just published! bit.ly/4kz1vT6 ✨ “You must know everything to forget everything.” ✨ Join award-winning French authors Anne and Claire Berest for a moving conversation at Boston College about memory, identity, and the art of the “true novel.” BC Lowell Humanities Series