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[HGSA] Faculty Coffee Chat on February 6, 2024 at 2 PM (Dr. Lizabeth Cohen)
Tuesday Feb 6, 2024 ⋅ 2pm – 3pm
Eastern Time - New York
Dear everyone,
The History Department and History Graduate Students Association are
excited to announce the first Faculty Coffee Chat of the spring semester.
It will be held on Tuesday, February 6, 2024 between 2 PM and 3:30 PM in
the Graduate Student Lounge in Robinsonal Hall. All graduate students are
welcome to attend. There will be free coffee and pastries from Flour Bakery.
Our guest will be Dr. Lizabeth Cohen. Dr. Cohen is the Howard Mumford Jones
Professor of American Studies. She is a historian of the twentieth-century
urban United States. In the past, she has written about the formation of
the coalition behind the New Deal, the spread of mass consumption in the
post-Second World War U.S., and urban renewal. She is currently writing a
comparative history of deindustrialization.
If you are interested in twentieth-century U.S. ...
Organizer
Hazim Hardeman
hazimhardeman(a)g.harvard.edu
Guests
Hazim Hardeman - organizer
cohen3(a)fas.harvard.edu
hgsa(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu
spaul1(a)g.harvard.edu
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Dear everyone,
The History Department and History Graduate Students Association are
excited to announce the first Faculty Coffee Chat of the spring semester.
It will be held on Tuesday, February 6, 2024 between 2 PM and 3:30 PM in
the Graduate Student Lounge in Robinsonal Hall. All graduate students are
welcome to attend. There will be free coffee and pastries from Flour Bakery.
Our guest will be Dr. Lizabeth Cohen. Dr. Cohen is the Howard Mumford Jones
Professor of American Studies. She is a historian of the twentieth-century
urban United States. In the past, she has written about the formation of
the coalition behind the New Deal, the spread of mass consumption in the
post-Second World War U.S., and urban renewal. She is currently writing a
comparative history of deindustrialization.
If you are interested in twentieth-century U.S. history, various facets of
urban life, or would just like to meet Professor Cohen, please attend the
Coffee Chat on February 6.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sanjay
Greetings all,
With the semester in full swing, we write to welcome you all back!
In the coming weeks, we hope you will enjoy the vibrant intellectual and
social environment we have all worked to foster in the History Department.
We're also proud to announce the launch of our new HGSA website, which you
can access here <https://www.hgsastudent.org/>.
On it, you'll find information related to upcoming workshops, field lists
for exams, cubby and lounge request forms, and, eventually, as we work to
make our lovely grad lounge a functioning library once again, a library
catalog!
While still a work in progress, we're happy to present what we've made for
you all, and as we continue to add the resources that so many members of
this graduate community have contributed, we hope that you will take full
advantage.
Thank you, and here's to a new year!
Sincerely,
Kabl & Saffron
*Presidents, Harvard HGSA *
Greetings friends and colleagues,
Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled scholarly masses yearning for
free beer and pizza! Happy Hour returns this week at its usual time, 6pm in
the grad lounge, with pizza, seltzer, beer, camaraderie, and music if the
speaker is charged.
Come one come all (including especially any new visiting scholars you
happen to have found wandering around our campus, since they sometimes are
out of the loop on social events in the department)!
Be there or be square!
--
Natalie Behrends
PhD Candidate, Global History
Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
201 Robinson Hall | Cambridge, MA