Lecture: “Hannibal’s Secret Weapon”
As a result of the Carthaginian Hannibal’s genius as a military general (217-202 BC), every strategist since, including Machiavelli and
As a result of the Carthaginian Hannibal’s genius as a military general (217-202 BC), every strategist since, including Machiavelli and
The annual Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Literature will be presented to Cherríe Moraga on February 8 in
Grounding Ethics in Clinical Practice: What Matters to Patients, Families, and Health Providers Capps Forum on Ethics and Public Policy
Join us for a discussion with Isaac Julien about his process of creating Once Again… (Statues Never Die). Commissioned by the
Join the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center for a dialogue between UCSB Professors Jody Enders (French and Italian) and Leo Cabranes-Grant (Spanish
Join us on Wednesday, November 16th, at 5:00pm for this fall’s Capps Forum on Ethics and Public Policy featuring environmental
Make a Poem Cry: Creative Writing from California’s Lancaster Prison is an anthology from one of California’s high-security prisons brought to
Join us for a dialogue between Leo Cabranes-Grant (Spanish and Portuguese, Theater and Dance) and Juan Pablo Lupi (Spanish and
Join us for a dialogue between Ross Melnick (Film and Media Studies) and Charles Wolfe (Film and Media Studies) about
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