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Hello, The following event may be of interest to you: The Tangible Humanities Tuesday, September 25, 2018 Thinking is an invisible form of work. What does this mean to us today? Amy Hungerford, Bird White Housum Professor of English and Dean of Humanities at Yale, will discuss how and why the humanities have embraced the study of objects and social life with special fervor, a movement that coincides with the rise of virtual culture and with innovations in classroom architecture. How does our desire to see what we study shape—or limit—the subjects, spaces, and methods of teaching? How and where does the invisible work of thought, and the thinker, find a place? Time: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm EDT/GMT-4 Location: RKC 103 Sponsor: Calderwood Seminars; Literature Program Contact: Joseph Luzzi. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 845-758-7150 If you would like to see more events please visit the following URL: http://flcl.bard.edu/calendar/