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Hennebach Lecture Series with Fulbright Scholar Dr. Kalpana Hulluru, Perspectives: Hindu Values in Select Indian Literature and Film

Marquez Hall 1600 Arapahoe St., Golden, CO, United States

BIO: Dr. Kalpana Hulluru is a Professor in the Department of English, Pondicherry University (PU), Puducherry, India. She has been awarded the USA’s ‘Study of Institutions Award’ (2007) and the SICI’s ‘Faculty Mobility Grant’ (2016). While on a Fulbright at Metropolitan State University, Dr. Hulluru, teaches upper-division Literature courses, offers courses on Women’s Writing and […]

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Hennebach Program Lecture: The International Rescue Committee at Mines

Marquez Hall 1600 Arapahoe St., Golden, CO, United States

Description: The International Rescue Committee Deputy Director, Wisler Jacquecin, will visit the Mines campus to give a brief history of the IRC and that of the IRC in Denver. He will discuss resettlement process es(from the first interaction with UNHCR to PRM assurances and reception/placement in Denver) as well as the plethora of services that the IRC […]

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Artist Lecture – Scott Braun:  An Empathetic Confrontationalist

Alderson Hall 1613 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Artist Lecture – Scott Braun:  An Empathetic Confrontationalist Tuesday, April 18th at 4:00, Alderson Hall 368   A talk with Scott Braun on The Decency Project. The Decency Project finds connection and community through craft and labor. While carving spoons together, Braun and participants engage in difficult conversation: What does it mean to be human? […]

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Hennebach Series – Queerness, Illusion, and Art

Marquez Hall 1600 Arapahoe St., Golden, CO, United States

The artist and poet Nicky Beer will discuss Queerness, Illusion, and Art: When is illusion an effective way of revealing truth? How can artifice interrogate and undermine gender expectations? Poet Nicky Beer will read from Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes, a poetry collection that explores camouflage, fraud, forgery, and deception, and discuss the ways that queerness informs this […]

Hennebach Series – Invisible Disabilities, Missing Song: a discussion of art, living, and loss

Marquez Hall 1600 Arapahoe St., Golden, CO, United States

John Cotter started losing his hearing at age 30. Five years later, in the grip of vertigo and with sound too distorted to understand, he could no longer work at the job he loved or hike or hear music. He’d lost the life he’d planned, and was forced to start over, as a new person with an […]

Hennebach Series – Speaking the Truth: a night with citizen journalist “V” Spehar

Green Center 924 16th Street, Golden, CO, United States

BIO: Vitus "V" Spehar is an accomplished creator, political advocate and citizen journalist. Within just a few years of starting their account, they’ve built a loyal following of over 3 million subscribers who tune in daily for content that informs and educates while centering the emotional safety of viewers. Their core brand, Under The Desk […]

Patterson/Sutton cello and guitar duo performance

Green Center 924 16th Street, Golden, CO, United States

Praised by BBC Music Magazine for their "beguiling" sound and by The Strad for their "wit and imagination," the Patterson/Sutton Duo bring the rich cello and guitar repertoire to audiences around the world. The Patterson/Sutton are returning to the Guitar Foundation of America Convention in 2024 as featured artists and have an ongoing relationship with […]

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Hennebach Event – Rebecca Davis, Director Q and A and film presentation of Join or Die

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

Davis’s documentary about Robert Putnam called Join or Die, which proposes that intermediary clubs serve an essential role in democracy. Join or Die is a feature film about why you should join a club — and why the fate of America depends on it. Follow the half-century story of America's civic unraveling through the journey of legendary social scientist […]

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