Humanities & Sciences

From Sand to Water in the Himalayas: Reimagining Traditional Nepalese Dance-Dramas Within Contemporary Theatre

A Public Talk By Director/Researcher Rose Schwietz Come to a public talk by Rose Schwietz Malla, a theatre-maker, researcher, and educator from Minnesota. Rose spent ten years in Nepal teaching theatre and directing and performing with One World Theatre. She is also a 2022-2023 Fulbright Research in Nepal Alumnus; her research explored sati ghatu naach, a traditional ethnic Gurung dance-drama, which led to an original play - Deurali Daandi: The Last Chapter of Ghatu (director, researcher, co-creator).

From Sand to Water in the Himalayas: Reimagining Traditional Nepalese Dance-Dramas Within Contemporary Theatre

A Public Talk By Director/Researcher Rose Schwietz Come to a public talk by Rose Schwietz Malla, a theatre-maker, researcher, and educator from Minnesota. Rose spent ten years in Nepal teaching theatre and directing and performing with One World Theatre. She is also a 2022-2023 Fulbright Research in Nepal Alumnus; her research explored sati ghatu naach, a traditional ethnic Gurung dance-drama, which led to an original play - Deurali Daandi: The Last Chapter of Ghatu (director, researcher, co-creator).

Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities Lecture

Ithaca College
Join us as we welcome Pulitzer Prize winning historian, Jefferson Cowie, to deliver a lecture on his book Freedom's Dominion as this year's Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities. Cowie's work in social and political history focuses on how class, inequality, and labor shape American politics and culture. The Nation magazine described him as “one of our most commanding interpreters of recent American experience."

Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities Lecture

Ithaca College
Join us as we welcome Pulitzer Prize winning historian, Jefferson Cowie, to deliver a lecture on his book Freedom's Dominion as this year's Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities. Cowie's work in social and political history focuses on how class, inequality, and labor shape American politics and culture. The Nation magazine described him as “one of our most commanding interpreters of recent American experience."