Skip to main content
Skip to main content

MEM-UM: Faculty Works-in-Progress

MEM-UM: Faculty Works-in-Progress

History Thursday, February 9, 2017 2:00 pm Tawes Hall, 2115

Please join The Graduate School Field Committee in Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEM-UM) from 2-4 pm in a discussion with Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman from Anthropology on "Missions, Cattle, and Colonialism: Architectural Perspectives from Primeria Alta (Arizona/Sonora)" and Andrew Schonebaum from Chinese on “Medicine and Vernacular Knowledge in Early Modern China."

A reception will follow.

For more information on MEM-UM, please visit their website, here.

Add to Calendar 02/09/17 2:00 PM 02/09/17 2:00 PM America/New_York MEM-UM: Faculty Works-in-Progress

Please join The Graduate School Field Committee in Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEM-UM) from 2-4 pm in a discussion with Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman from Anthropology on "Missions, Cattle, and Colonialism: Architectural Perspectives from Primeria Alta (Arizona/Sonora)" and Andrew Schonebaum from Chinese on “Medicine and Vernacular Knowledge in Early Modern China."

A reception will follow.

For more information on MEM-UM, please visit their website, here.

Tawes Hall