NETWORK SUMMER 2013
June 10-14, 2013
Seminar Offerings
After Truth:
Human Rights and Wrongs in Latin America
Co-sponsored by the
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University
Jill Lane, New York
University
Contemporary
Black Women Writers:
Race, Gender,
and Power in the Literary and Political Imagination
Beverly Guy-Sheftall,
Spelman College
Cosmopolitanism
and Pop Culture
Jason King, New York
University
Evidence-Based
Biology Teaching: Just the Facts or Thinking Like Scientists?
Diane Ebert-May,
Michigan State University
Narrative
Filmmaking as a Teaching Strategy
Rosanne Limoncelli,
New York University
Network Science
Sylvain Cappell, New
York University
Play, Games,
and Education in the Digital Age
Bruce Homer, CUNY
Graduate Center
Postcolonial
Reception of Classical Literature and Myth
Co-sponsored by the
Center for Ancient Studies at New York University
Noel Gregson Davis,
New York University
Reframing
Gender: Men, Women and the State
Co-sponsored by the
Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at New York University
Maya Mikdashi,
Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University
Understanding
the New Europe: Immigration
Sylvia Maier, New
York University
Special Program:
Leadership in Fundraising Institute
George H. Heyman Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising
New York University
For additional information check
our website at www.nyu.edu/frn
Barbara M. Albert
Executive Assistant
Office of Academic Affairs
(504) 816-4216 (office)
(504) 816-4144 (fax)
balbert@dillard.edu
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