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In one week, Humanities Institute' "What the....Friday" coffee chats ☕continue. Join the OSU humanities community to address urgent matters together. And of course there will be sweet treats🥐! Get the details here: bit.ly/4ciLfkh


MONDAY: Kaya Şahin will discuss how the Ottoman Empire borrowed ceremonial themes from Byzantine, Venetian and Turko-Muslim influences. Explore the intricate tapestry of cultural exchanges that defined public ceremonies and more. bit.ly/408NGDo OSUHistory Near Eastern & South Asian Languages and Cultures


In three weeks! Take a deep dive into John Fletcher's "The Faithful Shephardess." Explore Fletcher's influential definition of tragicomedy. Nov. 22 from 3 to 5:30 in Denney Hall. List of speakers and talk titles coming soon to this website: bit.ly/3NCv7QA Ohio State English


TOMORROW: Hear about ceremonial themes from Byzantine, Venetian and Turko-Muslim influences. Explore the intricate tapestry of cultural exchanges that defined public ceremonies- with Dr. Kaya Şahin. Find more: bit.ly/408NGDo OSUHistory Near Eastern & South Asian Languages and Cultures




TOMORROW: Humanities Institute' "What the....Friday" coffee chats are a monthly tradition this semester. Connect with our community and let's discuss the issues that matter most over a cup of coffee... and don't forget the pastries! More details here: bit.ly/4ciLfkh



In two weeks: "The Faithful Shepherdess" reveals the darker side of sexuality and sexual jealousy, albeit within a comic framework. Hear all about it at the CMRS Mini Symposium Nov. 22 from 3 to 5:30 in Denney Hall. Details are here: bit.ly/3NCv7QA Ohio State English





In one week: A full lineup of speakers on John Fletcher’s "The Faithful Shepherdess," a Jacobean era stage play that has stood the test of time. Learn more at the CMRS Mini Symposium Nov. 22 from 3 to 5:30 in Denney Hall. Details are here: bit.ly/3NCv7QA Ohio State English






Tomorrow! Stop in 311 Denney at 3 pm to catch the panel discussion and keynote on the 1609 tragicomedy that we're still talking about today. Plus the Lord Denney's Players production starts TONIGHT! bit.ly/4dYwYde Ohio State English

