Closing Lecture Featuring Dr. James S. Shapiro


Presentation ShapiroDate: 
Wednesday – March 30, 2016
Time:  5:30pm
Location:
 MSC Ballroom (Room 2300D), Memorial Student Center

Titled “Shakespeare, Equivocation, and 1606,” the closing lecture features Dr. James S. Shapiro is the Larry Miller Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, a well-known expert in the area of Shakespeare and the early modern period. Learn More


 Opening Lecture – In Praise of Quartos: Shakespeare’s Early Books


Date: 
Tuesday – March 8, 2016
Time:  5:30pm
Location:
 MSC Ballroom (Rooms 2300 A&B), Memorial Student Center

To celebrate the arrival of the First Folio exhibition on our campus, the opening lecture will feature Dr. Laura Estill, Assistant Professor of English at Texas A&M University and Editor of the World Shakespeare BibliographyLearn More


 Shakespeare on the Big Screen: A Digital Representation

FirstFolioFolgerDate: Thursday – March 10, 2016
Time:  11:00am
Location:
 Room 433, Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities (LAAH) Building

A bibliographical presentation showcasing innovative digital tools available to further examine and study Early Modern texts. Learn More


 Printing Shakespeare: A Hands-on Book History Learning Day

Type PressDate: Tuesday – March 15, 2016
Time: 1:00pm – 4:00 pm
Location: Cushing Memorial Library & Archives

Adapting curriculum from Cushing Library’s renowned Book History Workshop, faculty from the Libraries will offer a hands-on introduction to the history of books and printing. Learn More


 Lecture Featuring Dr. Douglas S. Bruster


Presentation BrusterDate: 
Tuesday – March 22, 2016
Time:  4:00pm
Location:
 Room 453, Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities (LAAH) Building

This lecture will feature Dr. Douglas S. Bruster, Mody C. Boatright Regents Professor in American and English Literature and Distinguished Teaching Professor at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn More