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  • From Baltimore to Buenos Aires: New Directions in the Jewish Studies Collections

    This event was presented as the 2022 Paula U. Hamburger Endowed Lecture, which was established in 2003 to honor the late Paula Hamburger's devotion to Johns Hopkins University's libraries by her son, John Greenspan, and granddaughter, Katie Applefeld.

    The Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins Univ...

  • Session 5: Your Brain on Music

    Ever wondered why music is the universal language of humankind? Cognitive Science senior lecturer Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, PhD, weaves together questions, theories, and evidence from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and computer science we will discover ...

  • Session 4: Your Brain on Music

    Ever wondered why music is the universal language of humankind? Cognitive Science senior lecturer Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, PhD, weaves together questions, theories, and evidence from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and computer science we will discover ...

  • Session 2: Your Brain on Music

    Ever wondered why music is the universal language of humankind? Cognitive Science senior lecturer Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, PhD, weaves together questions, theories, and evidence from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and computer science we will discover ...

  • Session 3: Your Brain on Music

    Ever wondered why music is the universal language of humankind? Cognitive Science senior lecturer Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, PhD, weaves together questions, theories, and evidence from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and computer science we will discover ...

  • Session 1: Your Brain on Music

    Ever wondered why music is the universal language of humankind? Cognitive Science senior lecturer Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, PhD, weaves together questions, theories, and evidence from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and computer science we will discover ...

  • Session 4: Sounds of Change: Anti-war

    The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection is a gem among our Special Collections holdings. This carefully curated collection of 30,000 pieces of popular sheet music is the perfect lens through which to explore US reform movements, including suffrage, emancipation, anti-war, prohibition/temperance...

  • Session 5: Sounds of Change: Suffrage

    The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection is a gem among our Special Collections holdings. This carefully curated collection of 30,000 pieces of popular sheet music is the perfect lens through which to explore US reform movements, including suffrage, emancipation, anti-war, prohibition/temperance...

  • Session 1: Sounds of Change: Emancipation & Abolition

    The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection is a gem among our Special Collections holdings. This carefully curated collection of 30,000 pieces of popular sheet music is the perfect lens through which to explore US reform movements, including suffrage, emancipation, anti-war, prohibition/temperance...

  • Session 3: Sounds of Change: Labor

    The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection is a gem among our Special Collections holdings. This carefully curated collection of 30,000 pieces of popular sheet music is the perfect lens through which to explore US reform movements, including suffrage, emancipation, anti-war, prohibition/temperance...

  • Session 2: Sounds of Change: Temperance & Prohibition

    The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection is a gem among our Special Collections holdings. This carefully curated collection of 30,000 pieces of popular sheet music is the perfect lens through which to explore US reform movements, including suffrage, emancipation, anti-war, prohibition/temperance...

  • Session 4: Radio: The Theater of the Mind: "The Jack Benny Program"

    Radio is the theater of the mind, where drama is performed on the stage of your imagination. Voices become characters and sound effects props. Like bats flying blind, with radio, we create set designs in our own minds through such simple means as reverb and echo. A gasp or a held breath can thril...

  • Session 1: Radio: The Theater of the Mind: “The War of the Worlds”

    Radio is the theater of the mind, where drama is performed on the stage of your imagination. Voices become characters and sound effects props. Like bats flying blind, with radio, we create set designs in our own minds through such simple means as reverb and echo. A gasp or a held breath can thril...

  • Session 3: Radio: The Theater of the Mind: Fletcher's “Sorry, Wrong Number”

    Radio is the theater of the mind, where drama is performed on the stage of your imagination. Voices become characters and sound effects props. Like bats flying blind, with radio, we create set designs in our own minds through such simple means as reverb and echo. A gasp or a held breath can thril...

  • Session 2: Radio: The Theater of the Mind: Arch Oboler’s “Johnny Got His Gun”

    Radio is the theater of the mind, where drama is performed on the stage of your imagination. Voices become characters and sound effects props. Like bats flying blind, with radio, we create set designs in our own minds through such simple means as reverb and echo. A gasp or a held breath can thril...

  • Session 5: Italian Style in Context

    Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...

  • Session 4: Italian Style in Context

    Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...

  • Session 3: Italian Style in Context

    Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...

  • Session 2: Italian Style in Context

    Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...

  • Session 1: Italian Style in Context

    Join Leonardo Proietti, lecturer in the Italian Language and Culture department of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, on an exploration of some of the mayor factors that contributed to the rise of the Made in Italy as iconic design all around the world. Visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsatho...

  • Session 1: Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak

    Join Betsy Bryan, the Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, as she shares artifacts and discoveries from twenty years of "Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak." Session 1 covers an "Introduction & Excavation." Go to www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome to see more le...

  • Session 4: Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak

    Join Betsy Bryan, the Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, as she shares artifacts and discoveries from twenty years of "Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak." Session 4 involves "Interpreting the ancient New Kingdom temple and the rituals of the goddess ...

  • Session 2: Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak

    Betsy Bryan, the Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, shares artifacts and discoveries from twenty years of "Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak." In Session 2, she is joined by Kristian Strutt of Southampton University and David Anderson of the Universi...

  • Session 3: Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak

    Betsy Bryan, the Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, shares artifacts and discoveries from twenty years of "Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak." In Session 3, she is joined by Salima Ikram of the American University of Cairo. Together they address 'Bio...