February 24, 2023
12:30PM - 2:00PM
198 Hagerty Hall
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February Lunch
Join us for the February folklore lunch. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend this monthly social event. This month, visiting scholars Mari Kagaya (Associate Professor, Niigata University, Japan) and Lingxi Fu and Fan Feng (both PhD students, Shandong University, China) will talk about their research. Kagaya and Fu are both studying aspects of gender and aging in rural communities; Feng is comparing theoretical developments in US and Chinese folklore studies.
We'll meet in Hagerty 198 (first floor, next to the Oval entrance). Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by Monday, February 20th. To RSVP, follow this link.
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This event is free and open to the public.
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2023-02-24 12:30:00
2023-02-24 14:00:00
February Lunch
Join us for the February folklore lunch. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend this monthly social event. This month, visiting scholars Mari Kagaya (Associate Professor, Niigata University, Japan) and Lingxi Fu and Fan Feng (both PhD students, Shandong University, China) will talk about their research. Kagaya and Fu are both studying aspects of gender and aging in rural communities; Feng is comparing theoretical developments in US and Chinese folklore studies.
We'll meet in Hagerty 198 (first floor, next to the Oval entrance). Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by Monday, February 20th. To RSVP, follow this link.
RSVP
This event is free and open to the public.
198 Hagerty Hall
Center for Folklore Studies
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America/New_York
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Join us for the February folklore lunch. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend this monthly social event. This month, visiting scholars Mari Kagaya (Associate Professor, Niigata University, Japan) and Lingxi Fu and Fan Feng (both PhD students, Shandong University, China) will talk about their research. Kagaya and Fu are both studying aspects of gender and aging in rural communities; Feng is comparing theoretical developments in US and Chinese folklore studies.
We'll meet in Hagerty 198 (first floor, next to the Oval entrance). Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by Monday, February 20th. To RSVP, follow this link.
RSVP
This event is free and open to the public.