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SUMMARY:RU PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION: In Service to the Common Good
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 5\, 10:00-11:30 AM | Virtual Event \nPlease join us for a virtual academic panel discussion on the value of public service\, moderated by President Holloway. Guest panelists include Dr. Joan T.A. Gabel\, President\, University of Minnesota; The Honorable Thomas H. Kean\, former Governor of New Jersey; and Mr. Rajiv Vinnakota\, President\, Institute for Citizens and Scholars. Registration is required to attend this webinar. Please visit the academic panel website for more information and to register.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/ru-presidential-inauguration-in-service-to-the-common-good/
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SUMMARY:GWP Writing Workshops
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URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/gwp-writing-workshops/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Writing Productivity Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We’ve reached the busy midpoint of the semester\, so what better time to stop and reflect on writing strategies? Join GWP on Friday\, Nov. 5th from 10 am – 12 pm for the next installment of the virtual Writing Productivity Workshop series. This session’s themes will include abstract writing and revision skills. If you are interested in attending either session (or both!)\, RSVP at tinyurl.com/Nov21WPW. \nNote that the workshop will be an excellent opportunity to begin polishing your abstracts for the upcoming Nov. 15th deadline for this semester’s Graduate Research Symposium. All are welcome to join this free\, public event\, so please spread the word to your friends and colleagues.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/virtual-writing-productivity-workshop/
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SUMMARY:RU PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION: Inauguration Station Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 5\, 1:30-3:00 PM | In Person Event \nWatch the inauguration ceremony at gatherings throughout the university. Enjoy food\, get an “Excellence” t-shirt\, and share this historic Rutgers moment with friends and colleagues: \n\nRutgers–New Brunswick: The Yard @ College Avenue
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/ru-presidential-inauguration-inauguration-station-watch-parties/
LOCATION:The Yard\, 40 College Ave\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Color of Modernism: Paints\, Pigments and the Transformation of Modern Architecture in 1920s Germany
DESCRIPTION:Friday November 05 from 5:00pm – 7:00pm EST. \nRegistration for Zoom: http://bit.ly/3DtZWQe \nOne of the most enduring and pervasive myths about early modernism is that it was white. This was never true anywhere in Europe\, least of all in Germany where Bruno Taut published his famous “Call to Coloured Architecture” in 1919 before leading a motley effort to invent new ways of using color in architecture and urban design. This talk\, based on a new book with the eponymous title\, will dismantle the myth of whiteness by examining five different theoretical interpretations of the scientific and artistic color theory advanced by members of the German avant-garde. Often working closely with contemporary artists\, 1920s architects in Germany developed an astonishing breadth of approaches that ranged from using color as a surface ornament to color as a space-making agent to color as the agent of emotional charge to color as the quality that could dissolve the surface of a wall to make physical enclosure and architecture abstract entities. Thus\, color was integral to the spatial quality of design\, not applied as an afterthought\, and a key aspect of the work of many avant-garde architects developing new aesthetic systems. \nDeborah Ascher Barnstone is Professor of Architecture and Head of School at the University of Technology Sydney. A graduate of Barnard College\, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning\, and Preservation\, and the Delft University of Technology\, she is both a practicing licensed architect and an architectural historian. Barnstone’s primary research interests are in interrogating the origins of modernism and exploring the relationships between art\, architecture\, and culture more broadly. Her monographs include The Break with the Past: German Avant-garde Architecture\, 1910-1925 (Routledge: 2018)\, Beyond the Bauhaus: Cultural Modernity in Weimar Breslau\, 1918-1933 (University of Michigan Press: 2016)\, and The Color of Modernism: Paints\, Pigments and the Transformation of Modern Architecture in 1920s Germany (Bloomsbury 2021). Recent publications include articles in the Journal of Architecture\, Journal of Design History\, and New German Critique.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/the-color-of-modernism-paints-pigments-and-the-transformation-of-modern-architecture-in-1920s-germany/
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