Black Anthology returns Feb. 1 and 2 to Edison Theatre with its 30th anniversary show, “The Creation,” inspired by James Weldon Johnson’s Harlem Renaissance poem of the same name. Three-time director Ebby Offord reflects on the staying power of the university’s oldest cultural show.
Join Tim McBride, of the Brown School, and the Center for Health Economics and Policy for a timely discussion on health policy topics. Danforth University Center, Goldberg Formal Lounge.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at what Sam Fox School MFA students are working on in their art studios. The public can view work in progress, learn directly from the artists and enjoy light refreshments.
The School of Law’s Access to Justice Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series spring lineup features lawyers, judges, authors and academics who will address a spectrum of high-profile issues. Journalist Amy Sullivan will present on religion in the 2020 presidential election on Jan. 30.
The School of Medicine’s spring art show is being held through Feb. 8 in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center. Artwork by medical students, residents and faculty ranges from paintings to photography to sculptures.
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