Speaking w/ Your Professors

Dont’ feel intimidated by your professors!  If you’re nervous about how to ask for help from your prof, or just how to talk to them, check out the workshop tomorrow!  It’s a CCAS event, but it’s open to all students.

Event on Greek Religion and Invitation to Pizza Lunch!

You are invited to attend

“What Greek Religion Contributed to Greek (and Our) Culture,”

an illustrated lecture by Jon Mikalson, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Classics, University of Virginia Thursday, October 11, 2012, 6:30-8:00 p.m., at The Elliot School, 1957 E Street (Room B12)

A special invitation:  On Friday, October 12, students, faculty and interested parties are invited to meet the lecturer over pizza lunch between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the History Seminar Room (Phillips 328).  Please RSVP to mwweeks@gwu.edu by Wednesday, October 10, to attend (subject line:  MIKALSON).
Co-sponsored by the departments of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations; Fine Arts and Art History; History; Religion; Philosophy; and the Honors Program.
For further information, contact Professor Elizabeth Fisher ( eaf@gwu.edu )

Gaga Feminism [Events]


From September 28-October 4, GW’s English Department hosts Professor J. Jack Halberstam as this year’s Wang Distinguised Professor-in-Residence. There are some pretty cool events surrounding, including a public lecture and a book launch of “Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender and the End of Normal.”
Check out more over at the always excellent  GW English blog and see the schedule of associated events below.  Continue reading “Gaga Feminism [Events]”

Trivia Night in Post Hall

When I heard the UHP was bringing a keg

I was like:

But then I realized it was a root beer keg and I was like:

 
Trivia is TONIGHT from 8-10pm in Post Hall.  Bring a team of six, or come alone and make a team there!