
Hamilton's Winslow Professor of Classics Carl A. Rubino will present a talk titled “Articulating Wonder in a Secular Age” in the Imagining America series on Wednesday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. at The Other Side, Utica. The Other Side is located at 2011 Genesee St. in Utica, across from the Uptown Theater and next to the Cafe Domenico. Parking is available, and admission is free.
The Imagining America series of lectures is a joint project between Hamilton College and The Other Side which aims to foster a connection between "town" and "gown" through presentations centered in the arts and humanities. This is the seventh event in the Imagining America collaboration between Hamilton College and The Other Side.
Imagining America (www.imaginingamerica.org) is a national consortium of colleges and universities committed to public scholarship in the arts, humanities, and design. It promotes scholarly and creative work that is jointly planned and carried out by institutions of higher learning and community partners, thereby fostering connections, based on humanities and the arts, between academic institutions and their surrounding communities. Hamilton College became a member of the consortium in 2008.
The Imagining America series of lectures is a joint project between Hamilton College and The Other Side which aims to foster a connection between "town" and "gown" through presentations centered in the arts and humanities. This is the seventh event in the Imagining America collaboration between Hamilton College and The Other Side.
Imagining America (www.imaginingamerica.org) is a national consortium of colleges and universities committed to public scholarship in the arts, humanities, and design. It promotes scholarly and creative work that is jointly planned and carried out by institutions of higher learning and community partners, thereby fostering connections, based on humanities and the arts, between academic institutions and their surrounding communities. Hamilton College became a member of the consortium in 2008.