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Feature
28 January 2026 "Preserving Antioch’s mosaic heritage through data, metadata, and geospatial visualization" Sheridan Libraries’ digital scholarship expertise is helping the Antioch Recovery Project advance the digital reunification of dispersed mosaics |
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Criticism
19 February 2026 | ASAP Journal "From the Gaps: Art, Literature, and Abortion" The art and literature analyzed within this cluster act on and with their audiences, exploring how artists and writers have continued to think about and engage with reproductive freedom—often while flying under the radar of mainstream control—and situating abortion within a deep historical framework of reproductive justice that remains relevant and urgent in the present. |
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Speaker
February 2026, organized by Athena Kirk Techno-Technē workshop “Re-skilling and Freedom” Techno-technē: an interdisciplinary workshop at Cornell Tech |
Cornell Tech New York, NY |
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Speaker
02 April 2026 Joan and Menelaos Aliapoulios Lecture in Hellenic Medicine |
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In this thought-provoking panel discussion, three distinguished scholars delve into the complexities of ancient medicine, ethics, and the enduring influence of the Hippocratic Oath. Dr. Brooke Holmes (Princeton University), Dr. Jennifer Stager (Johns Hopkins), and Dr. Joseph Fins (Weill Cornell Medical College) engage in a fascinating discussion on the history of the body, the intersection of ancient and modern bioethics, and the evolving role of medicine in society.
The Ozymandias Project