Join us for Lanzillo's Pious Labor, exploring how Indian Muslim artisans linked their religion to work amid industrial changes, highlighting their cultural agency and perspectives.
Russian dissidents, including recently released Pulitzer Prize winner Vladimir Kara-Murza, discuss their efforts, challenges, and hopes for the future of democracy in Russia.
East Reading Room, Baker-Berry Library, 12:30pm-1:30pm
A free concert with jazz bass legend Gene Perla, joined by Dartmouth faculty Michael Zsoldos (saxophone), Tim Sessions (trombone), and Jesse Taitt (piano).
The Department of Art History will welcome Milette Gaifman on October 17th for a lecture titled, "Dionysos in the City Square: from Ancient Athens to the United States"
On Thursday October 17th at 5pm the Dartmouth Department of Classical Studies will welcome Rebecca Futo Kennedy of Denison University to give a lecture titled "Race and Anti-Immigration Prejudice in Classical Athenian Law and Rhetoric". This Lecture is free and open to the public.