USP Spring Symposium “Masquerade” Saturday, March 3, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, The Edge/Bostock
Each year, members of the University Scholars Program plan, organize, and participate in a symposium of their own design. This year we have chosen the theme “Masquerade.”
The event will be held on Saturday, March 3rd, in the Workshop and Lounge in The Edge in Bostock Library, beginning at 9:00 am. The symposium will feature three student-led panels on masquerade in science, masquerading the self, and masquerade in society. Each panel will conclude with a respective keynote speaker: Dr. Steve Nowicki, Professor of Biology; Dr. John Blackshear, Assistant Dean of Trinity Arts & Sciences; and Dr. Ed Balleisen, Professor of History and Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies.
Over the past few decades, Duke University has become renowned for its emphasis on interdisciplinary studies. The University Scholars Program explores interdisciplinary perspectives on research and knowledge production through regular seminars and an annual symposium. The members of the University Scholars Program have worked hard to assemble a multifaceted and provocative program, which addresses topics of urgency and relevance for our physical environment, our pursuit of knowledge, and our institutions. We believe this symposium has importance for academic scholars and members of the broader community.
For the full schedule, please click here: https://jhfc.duke.edu/usp/event/usp-spring-symposium-saturday-march-3-9-am-4-pm-bostock-library/