Eyes that Lead: The History of Guide Dogs for the Blind in East Central Europe and Beyond

Harriman Institute 420 West 118th St., New York City, NY, United States

Please join the East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute for a lecture by Monika Baár, István Deák Visiting Professor at the Harriman Institute. Moderated by ECEC co-directors Aleksandar Bošković and Christopher Caes. The lecture explores a hitherto overlooked episode in the history of human-animal relations: the establishment of professional guide dog training after the First World War, which had its origins in…

Fridays on the Patio – CELEBRATE THE KJCC’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY / SPECIAL ISSUE OF ESFERAS / THIS SPACE IS YOURS CAMPAIGN

King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South, New York, United States

Come celebrate the KJCC’s 25th Anniversary! Join us for a conversation about the history of one of NYU’s oldest cultural centers, devoted to Spain and the Spanish-speaking world, with the contributors to the special issue of Esferas, NYU’s undergraduate Spanish and Portuguese journal, dedicated to the KJCC and the broader issues of cultural centers within the academy. To mark the…

The Human Mobility Series at Columbia University

La Maison Française (Columbia) Buell Hall, 515 West 116th Street, New York City, NY, United States

RSVP HERE The “Human Mobility Series” was jointly launched in May 2021 by Studio Europa Maastricht and Agora Europe, and co-sponsored by the United Nations Network on Migration, Columbia University Committee on Forced Migration, Alliance Program, and Maison Française, Sciences Po CERI, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, UNIMED-Mediterranean Universities Union, Amref Health Africa – Italia and United Nations University UNU-MERIT. Our…

Mélanie Traversier: “News on the Davies Sisters”

La Maison Française (NYU) 16 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

**This event will take place in English** Open in person to the NYU community ONLY (staff, students, faculty). REGISTER HERE Open online to all, via Zoom. REGISTER HERE  La Maison Française is pleased to welcome Mélanie Traversier for a fascinating talk, entitled: "News on the Davies Sisters. Investigations on two forgotten « franklinian » musicians in Enlightenment Europe." This talk is dedicated to…

Alumni Professional Development and Networking Event: Journalism and Publishing

Zoom

Register: bit.ly/AlumniPD5-4 Please join the Kevorkian Center for another Alumni Professional Development and Networking Event featuring three outstanding alumni working in publishing and journalism! This event is open to current NYU students and Kevorkian Alumni only, and will feature an informal conversation with Jeff Eamon (Medina Publishing), Anjali Kamat (Reveal), and Jared Malsin (Wall Street Journal). Jeff Eamon, Director of…

Lecture-performance: “Decameron 2022. Le théâtre de la peste”

La Maison Française (NYU) 16 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

**This event will take place in French** Ouvert en personne à la communauté NYU uniquement. INSCRIPTION ICI Ouvert au public en ligne, par Zoom. INSCRIPTION ICI Venez assister à une lecture-performance de Decameron 2022. Le théâtre de la peste par Patrick Boucheron, Mélanie Traversier et Sylvaine Guyot, à La Maison Française. Dans le Decameron, Boccace met en scène des jeunes gens —…

CWS | TEMPORALES Magazine: Geometry of Hope

King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South, New York, United States

This event will be in SPANISH and open to NYU faculty, students, and staff ONLY. Reception on KJCC Patio to follow. In 2022, NYU’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center (KJCC) turns twenty-five. The NYU MFA Program in Creative Writing in Spanish decided to dedicate the May 2022 issue of the student-edited Temporales magazine to the anniversary. This special…

Late Postcoloniality: The Postcolonial Condition in the Aftermath of Independence in the Portuguese-speaking Africa | Emanuelle Rodrigues dos Santos (U. of Birmingham)

Zoom

This event is ONLINE and in ENGLISH Register Here Emanuelle Rodrigues dos Santos, Senior Lecturer in Modern Languages at University of Birmingham, presents the talk “Late Postcoloniality: The Postcolonial Condition in the Aftermath of Independence in the Portuguese-speaking Africa” as a part of the lecture series, “Charting the Portuguese Black Atlantic” at New York University. The analysis of cultural forms…

Crisis and Critique: Berlin Theater Today

Zoom

Deutsches Haus at NYU presents a conversation among Brandon Woolf, Olivia Landry, and Sasha Marianna Salzmann, moderated by David Savran, which will focus on the recent publications by Brandon Woolf (Institutional Theatrics: Performing Arts Policy in Post-Wall Berlin) and Olivia Landry (Theatre of Anger: Radical Transnational Performance in Contemporary Berlin). In this conversation, our panelists will confront the changing cultural…

“Un coeur simple,” Ali Benmakhlouf lit Flaubert

La Maison Française (NYU) 16 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

**This event will take place in French** Ouvert en personne uniquement à la communauté NYU. INSCRIPTION ICI Ouvert à tous en ligne, via Zoom. INSCRIPTION ICI La Maison Française est ravie d’accueillir Ali Benmakhlouf, visiting professor au département de French Thought, Literature and Culture à NYU pour une lecture exceptionnelle du conte de Gustave Flaubert, Un cœur simple. Voilà comment…