STEW 322, 314, & the BCC http://facebook.com/AcademicsIRL
Purdue's American Studies Graduate Program is hosting its student research symposium April 17-19, 2013 at Purdue University.
This year's theme is "Academics IRL (in real life): Taking Scholarship out of the Ivory Tower." We are thrilled to have THREE keynote speakers this year:
April 17, 7 pm, STEW 322- Lecture by Lt. Heather Penney: Purdue American Studies Alum and 9/11 Pilot and Hero (Refreshments will be served)
April 18, 7 pm STEW 314 - Film Screening of "Destination: Planet Negro" and Discussion by Film Director Kevin Willmott. Q&A to follow (Refreshments will be served)
April 19, 7 pm STEW 314 - Lecture by African American Studies scholar, blogger, and professor Dr. Mark Anthony Neal on his soon-to-be published book, "Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities" (Reception to follow)
From 9-5 on Friday April 19, the Black Cultural Center will be hosting panels on American Studies student research. From music, to violence, to gardening - we have lots of interesting things to discuss! (Morning and afternoon refreshments will be served)
Email klovell@purdue.edu for information or check our Facebook.com/AcademicsIRL
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