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  • The Museum Studies Club presents Night at the Museum on the big screen on April 25!

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The Museum Studies Club presents Night at the Museum on the big screen on April 25!

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on March 30, 2024

The Museum Studies Club, Student Activities Council, and the department of Comparative Cultural Studies present the 2006 film “Night at the Museum” on April 25, 2024 at 7 p.m. in Cline Library Assembly Hall. Join us for movie night and free raffle & fun prizes! Enter for a chance to win vouchers to the Museum of Northern Arizona, Lowell Observatory, and more. Questions? Contact the Museum Studies Club at MSTclub@nau.edu.

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Filed Under: CCS events, Museum Studies, Student News

Join CCS for our 2024 Cline Community Lecture in the Humanities with Luis Alberto Urrea on April 21

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on March 16, 2024

Join us for the Cline Community Lecture in the Humanities on April 21 at 7 p.m. in Cline Assembly Hall! This spring marks 40 years for the Cline Lecture Series, which was established and endowed by Platt Cline, Flagstaff and NAU Historian and newspaper editor, bring speakers of international stature to Flagstaff.  Previous Cline Lecturers include Juan Felipe Herrera, Luis Valdez, Rebecca Solnit, Sherman Alexie, Sarah Vowell, and T.C. Boyle. Cline Lecturers are asked to… Read more

Filed Under: CCS events, Public Humanities

Upcoming lecture “Electrifying Mexico” with Dr. Diana Montaño on April 11

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The department of Comparative Cultural Studies presents Electrifying Mexico: Technology and the Transformation of a Modern City, a talk by Dr. Diana Montaño (Associate Professor of History, Washington University at St. Louis) on April 11 at 6 p.m. in Liberal Art room 136. This event is free and open to the public. Learn more about visitor parking at https://in.nau.edu/university-transit-services/guest-parking/.

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Filed Under: CCS events, Latin American Studies, Public Humanities

Upcoming lecture “Disrupting Mining in Honduras” on March 21

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Latin American Studies presents “Disrupting Mining in Honduras: Hegemony, Territorial Struggles, and Contradictions of the Neo-Liberal Mafia-State,” a talk by Nate Edenhofer (University of California Santa Cruz) on March 21 at 6 p.m. in Liberal Art room 136. This event is co-sponsored by the department of Politics and International Affairs and the department of Comparative Cultural Studies. This event is free and open to the public. Learn more about visitor parking at… Read more

Filed Under: CCS events, Environmental Humanities, Latin American Studies

CCS at the CAL in Action Showcase on March 7

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on March 14, 2024

CCS students and faculty represented the department at the CAL in Action Showcase on March 7, 2024! Dr. Becky Pratt-Sturges, Dr. Diana Coleman, and Dr. Gioia Woods set up and worked our table filled with swag and flyers with CCS majors Joce Dolezal and Ella Conner as well as CCS intern Colin Grosvenor. Dr. Woods also moderated the featured panel, Entangled Spaces: Past, Present, & Future with the CAL 2023-2024 Arts & Humanities Fellows, which included CCS Assistant Teaching… Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Asian Studies, CCS events, Comparative Study of Religions, Environmental Humanities, Faculty news, Faculty Research, Museum Studies, Public Humanities, Student News, Student Research

Join CCS for a special screening of the documentary film “Demon Mineral” by CCS alum Hadley Austin

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on February 26, 2024

The department of Comparative Cultural Studies presents a special screening of the film Demon Mineral on Wednesday March 6 at 4 p.m. in Liberal Arts room 120. This event is free and open to the public. CCS alum Hadley Austin’s debut feature tackles the dangers of uranium mining for America’s indigenous people.

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Filed Under: CCS events, Comparative Study of Religions, Environmental Humanities, Public Humanities, Student News, Student Research

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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies
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Room 104 Main Office Building 15
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317 W Tormey Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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P.O. Box 6031
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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ComparativeCulturalStudies@nau.edu
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928-523-3881
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