Systemwide Events Calendar
How to do History from Below - Graduate Seminar
April 18, 1:30pm - 3:30pmManoa Campus, Sakamaki A201 (History Library)
Marcus Rediker, professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh, is the author of five award-winning books and numerous scholarly and more popular articles. He is internationally recognized as a leading social and cultural historian who has contributed greatly to the appearance and spectacular growth of what has variously been called a "people's history" or "history from below" over the past thirty years - a development seen by many as one of the most important advancements in the discipline of history.
All graduate students from any department/program are welcome!
Event Sponsor
Ethnic Studies, Sociology, History
More Information
Nandita Sharma, 956-5354, nsharma@hawaii.edu
| Friday, April 18 | |
| 9:00am | Social Welfare Final Oral Henke Hall 109 |
| 10:00am | Yoga on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Wellness Center |
| 11:00am | Bronze Age Yunnan: New Discoveries and Current Issues Art Building 137 |
| 11:00am | Earth Day Celebration Hawaii Hall Lawn |
| 11:30am | EECB Weekly Evoluncheon BioMed T208 |
| 12:00pm | Kitty Subversion: Turning Cute on its Head Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room) |
| 1:30pm | How to do History from Below - Graduate Seminar Sakamaki A201 (History Library) |
| 2:00pm | Chemistry Final Oral Bilger 242 |
| 3:00pm | Korea-Japan Popular Culture Center for Korean Studies Conference Room |
| 3:00pm | Philosophy Department Colloquium Sakamaki Hall C-308 |
| 3:30pm | Zoology Seminar St John, Room 011 |
| 5:00pm | School of Architecture Spring Lecture Series Architecture Auditorium 205 |
| 7:30pm | Ryan Howe, Bassoon Recital Orvis Auditorium |
| 7:30pm | Grease Performing Arts Center |
| 8:00pm | The Servant of Many Masters Kennedy Theatre Mainstage |
| 11:00pm | Late Night Presents art/overcome Earle Ernst Lab Theatre at the Kennedy Theatre |
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Ongoing Events
- Clark Little, Artist In Residence
- Ceramics
- Tang Soo Do
- Ceramics
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- Image and Word: Jean Charlot and the Way of the Cross exhibition
- Exhibition of Paintings by Albert Wendt
- KTUH and SVFA General Manager Applications
- Yoga Spectrum
- Ceramics
- Ceramics
- Afro Caribbean Jazz Dance
- Hula I
- Hula I
- Salsa Workshop
- Hawaiian Slack Key
- Hapkido
- Hapkido
- Ceramics
- Ceramics
- South Asian Dance: Bodies in Motion
- Ceramics
- Basics of Home Brewing
- Unseen Visions: Contemporary Painting in Pakistan
- Play In Clay
- Working Girl: An Exhibit of Clothing Worn by Working Women from 1900-1980