CAS Book Club: "Evicted"

CAS Book Club: “Evicted” (Part III)

The College of Arts and Sciences Belonging, Opportunity, and Wellbeing Committee is pleased to host its first CAS Book Club in spring 2026.

In the second CAS Book Club meeting, we will continue our discussion of Matthew Desmond’s “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.”

CAS Book Club: "Evicted"

CAS Book Club: “Evicted” (Parts I-II)

The College of Arts and Sciences Belonging, Opportunity, and Wellbeing Committee is pleased to host its first CAS Book Club in spring 2026.

Over two afternoons (Friday, March 27 and Friday, April 24, both from 3-5pm in Foust 206), we will be discussing Matthew Desmond’s “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.”

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chemistry writing on screen with equipment in background

Katy Hosbein, Ph.D., “Remarks on Perceived Science Identity Among First-Generation College Students in Two Introductory Science Courses”

Join the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department on Fridays at 1 p.m. for their weekly seminar series, free and open to the public. This month’s lineup includes: October 4: Katy Hosbein, Ph.D., “Remarks on Perceived Science Identity Among First-Generation College Students in Two Introductory Science Courses” October 11: Laura Sanchez, Ph.D.,… Continue reading…

chemistry writing on screen with equipment in background

Katy Hosbein, Ph.D., “Remarks on Perceived Science Identity Among First-Generation College Students in Two Introductory Science Courses”

Join the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department on Fridays at 1 p.m. for their weekly seminar series, free and open to the public. This month’s lineup includes: October 4: Katy Hosbein, Ph.D., “Remarks on Perceived Science Identity Among First-Generation College Students in Two Introductory Science Courses” October 11: Laura Sanchez, Ph.D.,… Continue reading…

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