The Center for the Humanities is proud to support a variety of events for the University of Miami and South Florida community. In addition to our own signature events such as the Stanford lecture series and Book Talks, you will find information on campus and Miami-area events that the Center is pleased to promote. The key below will be helpful in identifying the intended audience.
Public Events: Open to all; Registration may be required Academic Events: Designed primarily for faculty and students; Registrion may be required Center for the Humanities Events: Events primarily supported by the Center
Key:
Friday
Aug 23
Fellows Colloquium
3:30-6:30pm *By invitation only, as space is limited. If you have not received an invitation, please email Dr. Meg Homer to inquire about available space: mkh81@miami.edu. 8pm at Books & Books (Directions)
7:30pm 5:00pm Friday, September 6
Center for the Humanities Fall Reception
Lakeview Terrace, Shalala Center
Wednesday, September 11
BookTalk:Joanna Johnson
Topographies of Caribbean Writing, Race, and the British Countryside
Saturday, September 14
Frost Symphony Orchestra
UM Gusman Concert Hall
In his debut as Frost’s new conductor of the Frost Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz offers a varied and demanding program. Read more and purchase tickets here. Monday, September 16
Guest Speaker: Maren Wood
"How to Launch Your Career Beyond the Professoriate and Success Stories from PhDs Who Have"
Tuesday, September 17
Guest Speaker: Maren Wood
"How to Make Good Career Decisions During Your PhD or Postdoc"
Tuesday, September 17
Grant-Writing Group B
This group is open to faculty and graduate students seeking to support one another in the grant-writing process. Registration not required. Contact Dr. Meg Homer for more information: mkh81@miami.edu
Tuesday, September 25
Film Screening and Discussion: "Talking Black in America"
Florida International Unviersity, Graham Center
11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, Fl, 33199
Presented by our friends at FIU's Center for the Humanities in an urban Environment, this screening and disucsion is free an open to the public. Learn more here.
Friday, September 27
Guest Speaker: John Cox
"NEH Grant-Writing Workshop"
Friday, September 27
Guest Speaker: John Cox
"NEH Grant Mock Review Panel"
Registration information coming soon 6:00-8:00pm Thursday, October 3
Stanford Lecture: Mimi Sheller
Drexel University "Caribbean Futures and the Coloniality of Climate Change"
Friday, October 4
Stanford Lunch Seminar: Mimi Sheller
Drexel University "Envisioning Radical Caribbean Reconstruction: A Workshop on Social Change"
Tuesday, October 8
Fellows Colloquium
Monday, October 14
World Food Day Keynote Speaker: Erika Rappaport
"Tea Revives the World: How the Advertising Industry Taught Us All to Love Tea "
Kislak Center
Thursday, October 17 - Friday, October 18
Cuban Heritage Collection's 2019 Conference:
"New Directions in Cuban Studies"
Monday, October 21
The UM Forum on Religion and Public Life: Archbishop Thomas Wenski
"Who is Our Neighbor? Immigration in Light of Catholic Social Teaching"
Wednesday, October 23
Book Talk: Otávio Bueno
Applying Mathematics: Immersion, Inference, Interpretation
Friday, October 25
Fellows Symposium
Monday, October 28
Guest Lecturer: Kadji Amin
"Deidealization: A Heuristic for Politicized Fields of Study"
Tuesday, October 29
Frost Chamber Players: "Opus Yemayá"
UM Gusman Concert Hall
7:30pm Please contact the Miller Center with questions: ccjs@miami.edu or 305-284-6882. Refreshments to be serviced prior to the event on the Scharln Patio. Please contact the Miller Center with questions: ccjs@miami.edu or 305-284-6882. Thursday, November 7
Raul Midón's Homecoming Concert
UM Gusman Concert Hall
Described by The New York Times as “a one-man band who turns a guitar into an orchestra and his voice into a chorus," singer and songwriter Raul Midón returns to his alma mater for a solo appearance.Read more and purchase tickets here. Wednesday, November 13
Book Talk: Bill Rothman
University of MiamiTuitions and Intuitions: Essays at the Intersection of Film Criticism and Philosophy
Thursday, November 14
Miller Center Lecture: Dr. Arye Carmon
"Israel's Democracy and the Challenges it is Facing"
Miller Center Lecture: Dr. Arye Carmon
"Building Democracy on Sand"
Friday, November 15
Fellows Colloquium
Friday, November 17-24
Miami Book Fair
Street Fair: Nov 22-24
Thursday, November 21
Stanford Lecture: Allan M. Brandt
Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine,
Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School "Enduring Stigma: Historical Perspectives on Disease Meanings and Their Impacts"
Friday, November 22
Stanford Lunch Seminar: Allan M. Brandt
Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine,
Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School "How to (De)stigmatize an Epidemic: Lessons from the Public Humanities"
7:30pm The 3rd annual holiday concert returns with new arrangements of holiday classics, including a sing-along for the first time! Read more and purchase tickets here. Thursday, December 2
Stephen Guerra’s Big Band Holiday Concert
UM Gusman Concert Hall
Tuesday, December 3
Fellows Colloquium
Wednesday, December 4
Book Talk: Alexandra Perisic
University of MiamiPrecarious Crossings: Immigration, Neoliberalism, and the Atlantic
The Center for the Humanities and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute present a series of four brief lectures on humanities disciplines, including history, religious studies, English, and philosophy. In keeping with OLLI programming, these talks are designed for community members aged 50 and better but limited seating may be availble for other guests. Thursday, January 16
The Evolving Humanities Series: Hugh Thomas
"The Evolving Humanities and History"
Wednesday, January 22
Book Talk: Catherine Newell
University of MiamiDestined for the Stars: Faith, the Future, and America's Final Frontier
Thursday, January 23- Friday, January 24
The Legacy of Roman Law: A Conference in Honor of Louis A. Mangone
The conference will begin with a keynote lecture by Charles Donahue, Freund Professor of Law at Harvard University, on Thursday, January 23. Thursday's reception will begin at 4:30pm at the Kislak Center, followed by the keynote at 5pm. Then, on Friday, January 24, the conference will begin at 9am in the Shalala Center. See the full schedule here. This event is sponsored by the Department of Classics, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Richter Library.
Saturday, January 25
Frost School’s Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra
UM Gusman Concert Hall
In her concert debut as Artistic Director of the Frost School’s Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra, NEA Jazz Master composer, arranger, and bandleader Maria Schneider presents a program featuring Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Egberto Gismonti. Read more and purchase tickets here.
Thursday, January 30
Guest Lecturer: Shalini Puri
"Fieldwork, Memory Studies, and the Public Humanities in the Anthropocene"
The Center for the Humanities and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute present a series of four brief lectures on humanities disciplines, including history, religious studies, English, and philosophy. In keeping with OLLI programming, these talks are designed for community members aged 50 and better but limited seating may be availble for other guests. Thursday, February 6
Haitian Film Series:
"Liberty in a Soup"
As part of this year's One Book, One U programming around Edwidge Danticat's memoir, Brother, I'm Dying, the Cosford Cinema and the Center for Communication, Culture, and Change, present a screening and discussion of "Liberty in a Soup." RSVP here.
Thursday, February 6
Stanford Lecture: Sara Ahmed
Friday, February 7
Stanford Lunch Seminar: Sara Ahmed
Presentation: "TBA"
Thursday, February 13
Haitian Film Series:
"La Belle Vie: The Good Life"
As part of this year's One Book, One U programming around Edwidge Danticat's memoir, Brother, I'm Dying, the Cosford Cinema and the Center for Communication, Culture, and Change, present this screening and discussion. RSVP here.
Thursday, February 13
Edith Bleich Speaker: Jennifer Morgan
"Madwomen on the Slave Ship: Reproduction and Racial Capitalism"
Thursday, February 13 - Friday, February 14
Conference:
"Undercurrents: Connection and Rupture in the Caribbean, from the Pre-Columbian Era to 1900"
Tuesday, February 18
Lecture: Tania Lombrozo
"Explanation: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful"
Wednesday, February 19
BookTalk: Silvia Mitchell
Queen, Mother, and Stateswoman: Mariana of Austria and the Government of Spain
Thursday, February 20
Haitian Film Series:
"My Father's Land"
As part of this year's One Book, One U programming around Edwidge Danticat's memoir, Brother, I'm Dying, the Cosford Cinema and the Center for Communication, Culture, and Change, present this screening and discussion. RSVP here.
Thursday, February 20
The Evolving Humanities Series: Robyn Walsh
"A Database of Religious History"
Monday, February 24
Lieder-Spirituals-Jazz: In Honor of Black History Month
UM Gusman Concert Hall
Frost voice faculty artists Jeanette Thompson and Robynne Redmon join Frost pianists Shelly Berg and Alan Johnson in a voice recital, which will include honoring the history and evolution of the Spiritual. Read more and purchase tickets here.
Thursday, February 27
One Book One U Author Event: Edwidge Danticat
Brother, I'm Dying
Tuesday, March 3
Frost Concert Jazz Band: "The Jazz Compositions of Miho Hazama"
Wednesday, April 15
BookTalk: Berit Brogaard
Seeing and Saying: The Language of Perception and the Representational View of Experience
For our partners in the humanities, we are happy to help promote events designed to celebrate and support work in the humanities disciplines. If your organization is hosting an event with a strong connection to the humanities (including but not limited to fields such as History, English, Philosophy, Classics, Religious Studies, Modern Languages, Art History, Theater Arts, Music, and Anthropology), we are happy to review submissions for our Calendar webpage. To submit an event, complete this form at least two week's prior to the event. To be considered: Once you've completed the form, a representative from the Center for the Humanities will be in touch to confirm whether we are able to include your event on the Calendar webpage and to discuss further details as needed, such as the inclusion of a graphic or photo. Please contact us at humanities@miami.edu with questions.