Learn more about BGSU's Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program! This open house is designed for prospective students and is a great opportunity for those interested in the program! Meet with faculty members and current students, observe a live lab immersion experience, and participate in a campus tour. Light refreshments will be provided.
Registration is required; please register for free using this link. Check-in will begin at 11:45 AM outside of Olscamp 101.
Questions? Email bbozzo@bgsu.edu
The Department of History is pleased to host a public lecture with historian Jessie Vander Heide in honor of Women's History Month. She will present “Bound and Fettered by This and That Rule: Student Culture, Romance, and Resistance at Nineteenth-Century Female Academies."
Jessie Vander Heide received her Ph.D. in history from Lehigh University and specializes in the histories of gender and sexuality in nineteenth-century America. She is currently working on her first book project, Schooling Intimacy: Love, Romance, and Sexuality at Nineteenth-Century Female Academies. The project examines the romantic and sexual relationships of early United States female academy students, as well as the prolific discourse surrounding girls’ and women’s same-sex intimacy. Exploring both the queer relationships that female academy students cultivated, as well as the instructions, warnings, and fears that many adults expressed in relation to students’ newfound same-sex attachments, the project works to uncover queer archives and to unpack how young women experienced queer intimacy in the early United States.
Vander Heide’s research has been generously supported by the American Antiquarian Society, the Lawrence Henry Gipson Institute for Eighteenth Century Studies, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Her work has recently appeared in the Journal of the History of Sexuality.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the BGSU School of Inclusive Teacher Education.
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Join us in honoring Women's History Month, celebrating the history, achievements, and contributions of women across cultures and communities. These events are open to all and offer opportunities to engage, learn, and connect. Everyone is welcome to join us on campus and throughout the surrounding community.
A Turkish drama film directed by Onur Saylak, based on an award-winning novel by Hakan Günday. Gaza is a 14-year-old buy who lives on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Together with his domineering father, he helps smuggle refugees from war-torn countries to Europe. Gaza dreams of escaping this life, but can't help being drawn into a dark world of immorality, exploitation, and human suffering.
More/Daha is part of the International Film Series presented by the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
Turkish language film, with English subtitles.