- Humanities Career Connections Workshops
- High Stakes Culture Series
- High Stakes Art
- Jill S. Harris Memorial Lecture
- Marc and Constance Jacobson Lecture
- Norman Freehling Visiting Professorship
- Past Programs & Projects
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- (Re)Emergence: Asian American Histories and Futures
- Humanities Without Walls Predoctoral Career Diversity Summer Workshop
- Humanities Without Walls
- 2023 Humanities Afrofutures
- 2022 HWW Career Diversity Workshop
- 2022 Poetry Blast!
- Octavia Butler Week
- 2021 Poetry Blast!
- The Humanities at Work
- 2018-19 Year of Humanities and Environments
- 2017-18 Year of Archives & Futures
- 2016-17 Year of Humanities & Public Policy
- 2015-16 Year of Conversions
- Early Modern Conversions Project
- MCubed Humanities Projects
- Author's Forum
Environments are at the core of human experience. From organic gardens to protected parklands, from historic buildings to urban revitalization, environments are shaped by our desires, needs, and fears. Environments are also shaped by human inhabitation, and in turn, they shape humans’ ever-changing habits, ideologies, and understandings of the people and world around us.
In 2018-19, we will explore contributions of humanistic inquiry to understanding this powerful back-and-forth between humans and environments. We will consider environmental disasters and ecological thriving, investigate the structures of development and sustainability, interrogate relationships of ideology and architecture, and explore dreams for an ecologically just world.