Common Hour - Quinoa: a 5,000-year History of a Superfood (and why you should eat it) Read more about Common Hour - Quinoa: a 5,000-year History of a Superfood (and why you should eat it) Quinoa: a 5,000-year History of a Superfood (and why you should eat it) Maria C. Bruno
Common Hour - Food & Power: How Corporations Shape What We Eat and Drink Read more about Common Hour - Food & Power: How Corporations Shape What We Eat and Drink Food & Power: How Corporations Shape What We Eat and Drink Phil Howard
Common Hour - Why Does Food Need Philosophy? Read more about Common Hour - Why Does Food Need Philosophy? Why Does Food Need Philosophy? Robert Valgenti
Common Hour - The Immigrant Restaurateur and Hierarchy of Taste: Cuisine, Culture, and Power Read more about Common Hour - The Immigrant Restaurateur and Hierarchy of Taste: Cuisine, Culture, and Power The Immigrant Restaurateur and Hierarchy of Taste: Cuisine, Culture, and Power Krishnendu Ray
Common Hour - Dietary Restrictions: What Does This Mean? Read more about Common Hour - Dietary Restrictions: What Does This Mean? Dietary Restrictions: What Does This Mean? Julie Beck
Common Hour - Food and the Senses: Sensory Science and the Evaluation of Food Read more about Common Hour - Food and the Senses: Sensory Science and the Evaluation of Food Food and the Senses: Sensory Science and the Evaluation of Food Jacob Lahne
Common Hour - The Clue of the Five-Course Meal: Class, Consumption, and Epicurean Culture in Nancy Drew Read more about Common Hour - The Clue of the Five-Course Meal: Class, Consumption, and Epicurean Culture in Nancy Drew The Clue of the Five-Course Meal: Class, Consumption, and Epicurean Culture in Nancy Drew Michael G. Cornelius
Common Hour - Irrigation Water and Food Safety: A Glimpse into How Research is Approaching This Issue Read more about Common Hour - Irrigation Water and Food Safety: A Glimpse into How Research is Approaching This Issue Irrigation Water and Food Safety: A Glimpse into How Research is Approaching This Issue M. Dana Harriger
Women's History Month Lecture Read more about Women's History Month Lecture Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month and the re-opening of Patterson Lounge and Boardroom. Dr. Jill Abraham Hummer, Associate Professor of Political Science. Author of First Ladies and American Women: In Politics and at Home will present
Object-As-Action: A Wilson MFA Exhibition Read more about Object-As-Action: A Wilson MFA Exhibition Wednesday, February 13– Tuesday, April 30 Cooley Gallery Featuring 2D and 3D works by Wilson’s MFA Students and Faculty