Interdisciplinary Humanities Center to present “Regeneration” lecture series
Susan Derwin
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Writing workshop for student veterans offers an opportunity to tell their stories, connect with peers
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IHC’s yearlong public events series examines democracy and how it is experienced, nurtured, upended and co-opted
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Lecture series explores how the humanities can offer a fuller understanding of large environmental, societal problems
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The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center selects poet Tyree Daye as the Raab Writer in Residence
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The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center's 2018-2019 lecture series will examine concepts of human security
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The UC Student Veterans Summer Writing Workshop comes to UCSB, and its participants have stories to tell
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The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center partners with the Franklin Service Center for arts enrichment program
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Helen Macdonald, the award-winning memorist and 2018 Raab Writer-in-Residence, will give a public reading
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Scientists are still only beginning to understand the biological and genetic consequences of opioid addiction
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IHC’s new series examines social issues that resonate with scholars, students and global community
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Legendary poet Yusef Komunyakaa will give a public reading and instruct students during visit as Writer-in-Residence
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Educator Harry Boyte, in a visit to UCSB, will argue universities need to cultivate a spirit of civic engagement in students
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UCSB student veterans to present writings based on their experiences in uniform
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Memoirist Mary Karr, 2016 Writer-in-Residence at UCSB, to speak at event, meet with students
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For people with no military experience, the transition from serving on a base to studying on a university campus might seem natural, even easy. It’s moving from one large organization that rewards discipline and hard work to another.
