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What Is Troubling Josephus in the Contra Apionem? Comparative Narrative Approaches to the Question of Antisemitism in Antiquity
May 18, 2026 3:30 pm
Thomson 317
FreeOpen
Lecture on the historiography of the term 'antisemitism' in the ancient past.

Ron Krabill
The Office of Public Lectures presents: Five Ways to Watch the World Cup with Ron Krabill
May 19, 2026 6:30 pm
Town Hall Seattle, Livestream (Hybrid)
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Explore five provocative perspectives on the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s impact—economic, cultural, and political. This talk examines what hosting the tournament means for Seattle and beyond, challenging assumptions and sparking fresh debate about global spectacle and local consequence.
Registration opens March 10, 2026.
Registration opens March 10, 2026.

Robert Macfarlane
The Office of Public Lectures presents: Is A River Alive? Exploring the lives, deaths and rights of rivers with Robert Macfarlane
May 27, 2026 6:30 pm
Town Hall Seattle, Livestream (Hybrid)
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SOLD OUT IN PERSON
low into a radical reimagining of rivers—as sentient beings with rights. This global lecture blends activism, art, and law to reveal how river justice shapes our survival in a world where water is more than resource—it’s kin.
low into a radical reimagining of rivers—as sentient beings with rights. This global lecture blends activism, art, and law to reveal how river justice shapes our survival in a world where water is more than resource—it’s kin.
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