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Events

2025–26 Rosenfield Program Events

  • Sept. 2: Presentations by 2025 Rosenfield summer internship awardees. Noon, Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room A1231
     
  • Sept. 17: Constitution Day Lecture: Rebecca Hamlin, professor of legal studies and political science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, will speak about the constitutional rights of non-citizens in contemporary America. 4 p.m., HSSC, Room A1231
     
  • Oct. 8: Marisa Kabas, independent journalist and creator of The Handbasket, will speak about the future of journalism and independent media.
     
  • Oct. 15: Benjamin Nathans, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, will discuss his Pulitzer Prize-winning book To The Success of our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet Dissident Movement. 7:30 p.m., HSSC, Room A1231
     
  • Oct. 30: Scholars’ Convocation talk: Daniel Immerwahr, professor of history and Bergen Evans Professor in the Humanities at Northwestern University, will discuss what the history of fire tells us about the future under climate change. 11 a.m., Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center, Room 101
     
  • Nov. 20: Scholars’ Convocation: Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Snyder (Carleton College) will launch our 2025–26 series on academic freedom and free speech on campus. 11 a.m., Rosenfield Center, Room 101

 

Online Viewing of Past Events

The Role of Environmental Degradation in Conflict Symposium Spring 2018

Off the Field Symposium Fall 2018

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