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NYT best-selling author Heather Mac Donald to discuss book "The Diversity Delusion"

The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy will host NYT best-selling author Heather Mac Donald on Feb. 13, for her lecture based on her book "The Diversity Delusion." Mac Donald will be the first to speak as part of the CWCTP's semester-long event dialogue series focusing on American identities...

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"Making Tangible the Anthropocene: Interdisciplinary Approaches" with William Fox

The CU Art Museum presents a 2-day symposium, "Making Tangible the Anthropocene: Interdisciplinary Approaches", from February 8-9, 2019.

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Panel of communications experts to discuss truth, politics, and the press

The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event in congruence with the College of Media, Communication and Information on Thursday, Feb. 7. A panel of individuals associated with both the journalism and communications fields will cover topics related to "Truth, Politics, and the Press." News producer...

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Director Bryan Doerries to discuss Theater of War project and modern interpretations of Greek Tragedies

The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event on Thursday, Jan. 31. Director Brian Doerries will be conducting his talk, "The Theater of War, What ancient Greek Tragedies Can Teach Us Today." Doerries lecture will cover material from his book The Theater of War, What Ancient...

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Prof. Jared Rubin (Chapman University) to address why wealth was born in the west

The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event on Thursday, Nov. 29. Professor Jared Rubin of Chapman University will give a lecture titled Rulers, Religion, and Riches: Why the West Got Rich and the Middle East Did Not as an invited guest of faculty from CU Boulder's Economics department. Professor Rubin's discussion will dissect why the modern economy was born in Europe, rather than the Middle East, when the spread of Islam was far ahead of the spread of religion in Europe.

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Jaren Rubin Visits CU Boulder

The Economics Department and the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy sponsored Jared Rubin's visit to CU Boulder to present a public lecture, "Rulers, Religion, and Riches: Why the West Got Rich and the Middle East Did Not鈥 and an economics department seminar titled, 鈥淎 Time to Print, a Time to Reform鈥 from November 29th-30th, 2018.

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The Political Education of Young William Shakespeare

The Center for British and Irish Studies presents "The Political Education of Young William Shakespeare" on Thursday, November 15th at 5:30 PM in the British and Irish Studies Room.

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Hecuba: A world premiere adaptation by Diane Rayor

CU Performing Arts Presents "Hecuba: A world premiere adaptation by Diane Rayor" from Friday, November 2- Sunday, November 11 in the University Theatre at the CU Boulder University of Theatre & Dance.

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Scholarly panel to discuss the political implications and possibility of impeachment

The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event on Mon., Oct. 29. A panel of politically diverse candidates will debate the premises of impeachment and how that may apply with current events unfolding under this president and his administration. Both of the Center's Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought & Policy, Stephen Presser and William Allen, along with associate professor of political science Michaele Ferguson, will discuss the growing subject of impeachment. The panel will examine the historical context of impeachment and the role of the Constitution in the process.

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Orpheus in Hell: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction, Prof. Sol Miguel-Prendes

Orpheus in Hell: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction with Prof. Sol Miguel-Prendes will be held Wednesday, 17 October at 9am in 鈥淭he Rose Room鈥 ( McKenna 103) *coffee and light breakfast provided to registered attendees.

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