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PhD Defense: Sara Shropshire - "Sun Science: Environmental Health, Medical Specialization, and Body Politics in 20th C. Canada"
Sarah Shropshire, PhD Final Oral Examination
Sun Science: environmental health, medical specialization, and body politics in 20th-century Canada
How Biology perceives Chemistry: Smells as Environmental Kinds
How Biology perceives Chemistry:
Smells as Environmental Kinds
Ann-Sophie Barwich
(Indiana University Bloomington)
Friday November 26, 2021 1:00-3:30pm EST
This is a virtual / on-line event.

Signed & Sealed: The Rise of the Charter in Medieval Scotland
The Centre for Scottish Studies is pleased to share with you an exciting online event and exhibit launch that will feature our valuable medieval Scottish land charter collection planned for Saturday November 6th, 10:00-11:30am EST.
Registration is available on Eventbrite. The event is free and open to the public. Those interested in attending can click on the link provided below for full event details and to register.
We look forward to you joining us!
Elevation, Appreciation, or Appropriation: Fusion and Power in Western Classical Music
Eric Hung
Music of Asian America Research Center
https://asianamericanmusic.org/
In 1988, Gayatri C. Spivak asked a simple question, “Can the subaltern speak?” Can we truly
hear the ideas and emotions of those without any power? Or can they really only speak through
intermediaries—media organizations, university professors—who might subvert their
messages? In the world of Western Classical Music, the subaltern’s messages are filtered