
Following the showing of the movie on Feb. 19 in the John M. Pfau Library, CIMES will host a question-and-answer session with the film’s director, Lena Khan.

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art’s program features a series of workshops and hands-on activities to prepare attendees for a career in museums.

Miriam Fernandez has been selected for the 2019 Conference on College Composition and Communication James Berlin Memorial Outstanding Dissertation Award.

The W. Benson Harer Egyptology Scholar in Residence, Jessica Tomkins, will present “Weapons and Warfare in Ancient Egypt,” on Wednesday, March 6, at noon.

The Model UN program has a long history and global reputation of excellence. More than awards, it develops a high level of professionalism in its students, who come from all academic disciplines, giving leadership skills.

This all-ages event, led by W. Benson Harer Egyptology Scholar in Residence Jessica Tomkins, will allow visitors to explore the rich history of ancient Egypt, from their religious beliefs to their burial practices with family friendly activities.

Dissertation by Miriam Fernandez (English) gains national recognition, and ongoing research on hate and extremism by Brian Levin (criminal justice) is highlighted by news media.

Passion, familial tension, rivalries, and mid-century sexism take center stage in “Picnic.” Directed by Terry Donovan Smith, it will be performed on the Barnes Theatre stage March 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16 at 8 p.m., March 10 and 17 at 2 p.m.

Pamela Lambert (theatre arts), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science) were featured in news reports.