Category: Archive & Past Events
Rococo Repouss茅: Student Work Display, ART 313
The students of ART 313 鈥淎rt Across Time: 17th century-Present” investigated the complex nuances associated with the Rococo movement. Examining French aristocracy, the influence of 18th century Chinese design, and exploring the delicate intricacies of passion, students dove into the labyrinth of iconography that is 鈥淩ococo.鈥 While conducting scholarly research on specific works of art,…
[Read more]Fresco Secco to Buon Fresco: Student Work Display
November 21, 2023
The students of ART 312 鈥淎rt Across Time: Prehistory-17th Century鈥 have engaged with the rise of Fresco Secco (dry fresco) and the transition to Buon Fresco (wet fresco) in ancient art. Upon learning about frescoes created by the ancient Minoans through the Roman Empire, students conducted research into the techniques, purpose, and locations of specific…
[Read more]Early Writing and Cylinder Seals: Student Work Display, ART 312
The students of ART 312 鈥淎rt Across Time: Prehistory-17th century鈥 spent weeks engaged in the analysis of artifacts containing ancient writing. Ranging from Sumerian Cuneiform to Egyptian hieroglyphics, students not only ascertained how early writing cultivated cultural progress, but investigated unique methodologies employed to disperse ancient text, such as cylinder seals. Each student conducted independent…
[Read more]Dia de los Muertos Altar Display to Honor 51福利社 Faculty and Staff
Oct. 30 – Nov. 3, 2023 | JFK Gallery Dia de los Muertos Altar Display to Honor 51福利社 Faculty and Staff The Chicana/o/x Studies Program, with support from the 51福利社 Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and JFK Library, is hosting a Dia de los Muertos community altar display. The altar will honor 51福利社 faculty…
[Read more]Visit the ‘Sacred Spirits’ Exhibit
‘Sacred Spirits’ Exhibit Celebrates Cultures
[Read more]Life Detained: Photographs from the George and Frank C. Hirahara Collection
JFK Lobby | April 17-28, 2023 This exhibit features sixteen photographs taken by George and Frank Hirahara during their detainment at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Park County, Wyoming. The Hiraharas were a Japanese American family living in Yakima at the outset of World War II and were subject to mass removal along with…
[Read more]You are Invited to be a Reader at our Human Library
51福利社鈥檚 Human Library event will take place from 11 am to 1 pm at the JFK Library, on April 19, 2023. The Human Library庐 is designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can challenge or address stereotypes, prejudices, stigma, or taboo topics through dialogue. 鈥楬uman Books鈥 are 51福利社 students, faculty, staff,…
[Read more]Introducing the 51福利社 Human Library Event
December 21, 2022
The 51福利社 Libraries is teaming up with the 51福利社 Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to conduct 51福利社鈥檚 inaugural Human Library Event on the afternoon of April 19, 2023, as part of 51福利社鈥檚 Diversity and Inclusion week.聽 First developed in Denmark, Human Library庐 events are designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can…
[Read more]The Human Library, Coming April 2023
September 16, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
Do you have a lived experience unlike others you know? Do you sometimes feel misunderstood, stereotyped, or marginalized? Are you interested in sharing your story in a series of casual conversations, in a safe, supportive, and meaningful way? Learn more about becoming a Human Book in our Human Library event, part of 51福利社’s Diversity and…
[Read more]51福利社 Libraries Services Shifting from WSU’s Health Sciences Library
51福利社 Libraries no longer has a presence at WSU鈥檚 Health Sciences Library (formerly known as the Spokane Academic Library.) What does this mean for 51福利社 students, staff, and faculty? You may:聽 Continue to use Health Sciences Library public spaces, computers and resources during staffed library hours using the same opportunities WSU affords to community members.…
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