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Ohio University’s History Department presents the 22nd Annual Lazaroff Lecture
Ohio University’s History Department presents the 22nd Annual Lazaroff Lecture
When Astruga Became Blanca: Understanding Jewish Women, Conversion, and Apostasy in Late Medieval Spain presented by Dr. Alexandra Guerson (New College, University of Toronto) and Dr. Dana Wessell Lightfoot (Department of History, University of Northern British Columbia) Event is free and open to the public, with reception to follow.
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Statehood Day
Statehood Day
Join us in celebrating the founding of the great state of Ohio on March 2, 2019. We'll have a special one-day exhibit of Ohio statehood documents, including Thomas Worthington's personal draft of the 1802 Ohio Enabling Act displayed on the table upon which Ohio's Constitution was signed. We're debuting a new exhibit on Ross County's... Read More
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Walking Tour of the Historic Athens Asylum
Walking Tour of the Historic Athens Asylum
Walking Tour of the Historic Athens Asylum You can buy tickets and give as gifts for any tours during 2019, just call us at 740-592-2280 and choose the gift shop option! ALL REGULAR ASYLUM TOURS WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAYS OF EACH MONTH FROM 2:00PM-4:00PM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED Our schedule for the 2019 season: March 10... Read More
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Fiber Artisans Fair
Fiber Artisans Fair
The Fiber Artisans Fair is a relaxed, informal day that everyone in the family can enjoy. Looking for a new hobby? Have questions about weaving, knitting, quilting and more? Looking for that special item to add a charming touch to your home? Many artisans will offer items for sale during this event. This is the... Read More
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Citizenship & Service: A Panel Discussion with Women Veterans
Citizenship & Service: A Panel Discussion with Women Veterans
Women make up nearly 10 percent of the U.S. veteran population and are the fastest growing group within the veteran community, yet they remain mostly invisible in society. In recognition of... Read More
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Schuneman Symposium on Photojournalism and New Media
"The Big Story" brings together journalists who are covering the big stories in the news today: heroin, climate change, the border wall, California wildfires, the Mueller investigation, the Rohingya refugee crisis and the Dakota Access Pipeline. Presentations on heroin and the border wall will be presented by teams who won 2018 Pulitzer Prizes for their... Read More
Voices from the Border
Voices from the Border
Is there a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border? If so, what kind? What role does the border wall play and what are its affects on the local people and ecosystem... Read More
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Baker Peace Conference
Baker Peace Conference
This years conference,"Temple of Peace? International Cooperation and World Order since 1945", focused on the UN and NATO and their influences on world peace, will be opened with a keynote address by Adm. James Stavridis, USN (Ret.) titled "21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities" in Baker Ballroom A. This event is free and open to the... Read More
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2019 Baker Peace Conference
2019 Baker Peace Conference
"Temple of Peace" International Cooperation and World Order since 1945" Discussion panels run all day in Nelson Commons. At 10 am, Cold War Frameworks with Dr. Elizabeth Borgwardt, Washington University at St. Louis; Dr. Armin Grunbacher, University of Birmingham, UK; Dr. Klaus Larres, University of North Carolina. At 1 pm, Global Challenges and New Wars... Read More