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Join us as we celebrate the outstanding and impactful careers of retiring History Department professors Karen Halttunen and Richard Fox.

 

Please RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/farewell-program-honoring-retiring-professors-karen-halttunen-richard-fox-tickets-528659584047

 

PARKING: McCarthy Parking Structure , 620 USC McCarthy Way, Los Angeles, CA 90007 (west of Figueroa St. and south of Jefferson Blvd.)

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ORDER OF EVENTS

12:00-12:10pm  Opening Remarks: Professor Phil Ethington

 

Speaking about Karen                   

12:10pm    Mary Kelley, U. Michigan

1:00pm       Sarah Maza, Northwestern U.

1:15pm       Justin Clark, Nanyang Technological U. (Ph.D. USC 2014)         

1:30pm       Julia Brown-Bernstein (A.B.D. USC)

1:45pm       Members of the Audience (40 minutes)

 

2:25-2:40pm  BREAK

 

Speaking about Richard

2:40pm       Matthew Fox-Amato, U. Idaho (Ph.D. USC 2013)

2:55pm       Jonathan Hansen, Harvard U.              

3:10pm       Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, U. Wisconsin

3:25pm       James Kloppenberg, Harvard U.

3:40pm       Casey Blake, Columbia U.

3:55pm       Members of the Audience (50 minutes)

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COVID NOTE:  In light of current County of Los Angeles recommendations, we invite attendees to wear masks while indoors. And in view of the elderly and perhaps immuno-compromised people in the audience, we request that attendees voluntarily take a home-test (antigen) on February 11.

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A very special thank you to the University of Southern California Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, the USC Van Hunnick Department of History, and the USC Early Modern Studies Institute.

 

Organized by Phil Ethington, Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, and Steve Ross, with administrative support by Lori Rogers, graphic design and communication by Simone Bessant.

 

Special Thanks to Jay Rubenstein, Chair of the USC Van Hunnick Department of History.

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.

 

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