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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 24, 2025

Faculty Works-in-Progress Colloquium Series | Second Panel Session


Monday, February 24

12:00 - 1:00 PM


RP 909

Boston campus


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Please note: Attendance is only open to Northeastern University students, staff, and faculty. Lunch is provided.

Join the Humanities Center to hear faculty share their research and spark discussions that bridge history, identity, and societal change, followed by an interactive Q&A.

 

This session features Yana Mommadova, Sociology PhD Candidate; Hunter Moskowitz, World History PhD Candidate; Sasha Sabherwal, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Global Asian Studies; and Carmel Salhi, Associate Professor, Public Health and Health Science.

5th Annual Race and Community Dialogue: Barriers to Belonging


Tuesday, February 25

3:30 - 5:00 PM


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Join the Center on Crime, Race, and Justice for a panel with Harry Harding, Children’s Services of Roxbury; Christina Maryland, Newton Public School District; William Rodriguez, Boston University; and Kaylin Daniels '27, Political Science and Economics, BA. This event will be co-moderated by Sam Willams, Concord Prison Outreach and member of the CRJ Community Advisory Board; and Carlos Cuevas, Professor of of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Center on Crime, Race, and Justice.

Grounding Archival Knowledge: Maawn Doobiigeng in the Library


Wednesday, February 26

12:00 - 1:00 PM Boston

9:00 - 10:00 AM Oakland

5:00 - 6:00 PM London


Centers for Digital Scholarship 360 Snell Library

Boston campus


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Existing organizational systems including Dewey and Library of Congress Classification are insufficient for accurately describing and providing access to Native topics. From 2019 to 2024, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Libraries worked with community members to create a new classification system, Maawn Doobiigeng (Gather Together). Attendees will learn about the process of creating this new system, how it is being implemented, and how it is being used by staff and patrons.

Uncomfortable Evidence: The Challenge of Telling New Stories About Srebrenica


Thursday, February 27

3:00 - 5:00 PM


RP 909

Boston campus


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Join us for a lecture by Max Bergholz, Associate Professor of History at Concordia University, on the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica. This lecture is part of the Burds Memorial Series on Eurasian Studies, held in honor of the late Jeff Burds, Associate Professor of History.

Workshop: Digital Storytelling with StoryMap


Tuesday, March 4

3:00 - 4:00 PM


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Join NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science for a brief workshop led by Claire Lavarreda, Assistant Director of the Digital Integration Teaching Initiative (DITI). Claire will give a brief overview of the DITI before going over some of the specific tools the DITI can provide related to mapping.

Co-op Opportunities in CSSH

These departments within the College of Social Sciences and Humanities are hiring for the upcoming FA25 semester; learn more and apply to these open positions via NUWorks.

CSSH Dean's Office

  • Communications Coordinator
  • Job ID 129158


School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs

  • Policy School Communications Co-op
  • Job ID 128289

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

  • SIGNS Journal Editorial Intern & WGSS Program Assistant
  • Job ID 128341


Philosophy and Religion

  • Ethics Institute Project and Research Assistant
  • Job ID 125890

Korey Tillman, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Africana Studies, has published "Punitive Inertia: Anti-Blackness and the Policing of Motion" in Social Problems.

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