Religion Events
November 14th, 2024
“Picturing Botanical Imperialism in the Americas”
Picturing Botanical Imperialism in the Americas
Maggie Cao
Associate Professor of Art History at the University of North Carolina
Lecture and Q&A sponsored by the Department of Art and Art History
Location
F.W. Olin Building, Room 110Date & Time
November 14 - 4:30pm - 5:45pmReligion News
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Cultivating a Global Perspective
Recent alumna will pursue a dual degree master’s program at world-renowned institutions.
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Professor of Religion Laura Hobgood featured in The Atlantic
The article references her book A Dog’s History of the World.
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Eating Animals: Bringing Religious Perspectives to the Table
An interactive panel discussion exploring the religious intersection of the treatment of animals and our food choices.
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Dogs Are Man’s Best Friend, but Cats Are a Pirate’s First Mate
Meet Southwestern University’s Cat Partners club and its furry, feline family.
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Scholarly Perspectives on COVID-19, Part 8: Apocalypse or Dystopia?
Professor and Elizabeth Root Paden Chair in Religion and Environmental Studies Laura Hobgood shares how COVID-19 has shaped the conversation in her Apocalypse seminar.
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Capstone in Religion Presentations, December 2020
Religion Capstone presentations from Elijah Timms, Madeline Boyd and Emily Dunn
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A Future CEO
With her sights set on running her own business one day, Courtney King ’20 shares that making the world a better place is at the heart of all her endeavors.
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Professor of Religion and Environmental Studies Weighs in on Pet-Friendly Cities
Austin named fourth pet-friendliest large city in the U.S.
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The Staying Power of the Humanities
Why a degree in the humanities is just as important as a degree in STEM.