Events CalendarSubmit an Event Lectures (April 2 through June 30) Friday, April 4 9:00 AM 4th Annual Kayla Bell Memorial Lecture - Emily M. Mace, PhD (hybrid) 10:30 AM Symposium of the Boston Phenomenology Circle Monday, April 7 4:00 PM Indigenous History, Languages & Cultures Week 2025 - Day 1 Tuesday, April 8 5:00 PM Montenegro and Serbia: A Velvet Divorce Wednesday, April 9 1:00 PM Public Health Conversation: Building Pipelines for Women’s Leadership in Public Health 4:00 PM Indigenous History, Languages & Cultures Week 2025 - Day 3 5:00 PM Institutionalizing Black Europe: The Center for Black European Studies at Carnegie Mellon University Thursday, April 10 All Day BUCH Spring Forum: Ethical Implications of AI for Entertainment and Education Friday, April 11 9:00 AM 8th Annual Jerome S. Brody Lecture – Nadia Hansel, MD (hybrid) Monday, April 14 12:00 PM AI and Education Initiative Human and Machine Learning Lunch Series with Marc Maffei, PhD Tuesday, April 15 12:30 PM Just Taxation Workshop 12:30 PM Polarisation, Polysemy, and Paradoxes: Elites and the Concept of Peace in the Havana Accords 12:30 PM Polarisation, Polysemy, and Paradoxes: Elites and the Concept of Peace in the Havana Accords Tuesday, April 22 12:30 AM Colonialism and EU Law: The Case of Algerian Wine Thursday, April 24 12:30 PM The Political Economy of the Eurozone’s Rollercoaster 5:30 PM Exploring the Intersection & Impact of Social, Political, & Commercial Determinants of Health Friday, April 25 All Day Philosophy Friday Colloquium: Sally Haslanger Tuesday, April 29 12:30 PM Laboring in the Shadow of Empire: Cabo Verdean Care Workers in Portugal Wednesday, April 30 3:30 PM Boston Area Enlightenment Workshop: Katie Ebner-Landy 4:30 PM Book Launch for No One Left Alone: A Story of How Community Helps Us Heal Thursday, May 8 10:00 AM FRP Symposium: AI for Understanding Earthquakes Monday, May 19 9:30 AM Data Center and Power Grid Interactions: Challenges and Opportunities Focused Research Program Symposium Tuesday, June 3 2:00 PM Solving the Challenge of Predicting Nature: How Close Are We and How Do We Get There?