• Kwibuka 30: Making Memory and Legacy in Rwanda

    On the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, this workshop gathers an international group of scholars to examine the construction of memory and legacy.

  • The Power of Mapmaking in 17th-Century New England

    Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons – 2nd Floor 36 Maywood Street, Worcester, MA, United States

    Nathan Braccio, Assistant Professor of History at Clark University, explores how both Algonquian-speaking communities and English colonists made maps as tools in a struggle for cultural and physical control of the Northeast.

  • The Constitution in Crisis

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Professor Aziz Rana will deliver the Constitution Day Lecture, addressing the question: “What is the relationship between the constitutional system and today’s democratic backsliding, including with respect to basic civil […]

  • Celebrating the Legacy of Professor Amy G. Richter

    Dana Commons, Higgins Lounge

    Please join the Departments of History and Political Science, and the Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities to commemorate the life and impact of Professor Amy G. Richter. Professor Richter […]

  • Film Screening: My Sweet Land

    Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons

    My Sweet Land is a coming-of-age story set against a multigenerational war in the post-Soviet Caucasus Mountains, and is a testament to the people of Artsakh, where hope and trauma shaped their resilience across generations.

  • Harrington Public Affairs Lecture: Marital Privilege

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Professor Serena Mayeri will deliver a talk on her new book, “Marital Privilege: Marriage, Inequality, and the Transformation of American Law,” which examines the history of challenges to marriage’s primacy as a legal institution and a source of public and private benefits.