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November 30, 2015 5 p.m., Lefevre Hall 106 Free and open to the public Reception to follow at the Wine Cellar & Bistro, 505 Cherry St. Mapping the Architecture at Auschwitz: Culture and Genocide in the SS Ambitions for the East Professor Paul B. Jaskot Department of Art and Architectural History, DePaul University, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery, Washington, D.C. Made possible with the generous support of the Provost’s Office, the Dean of Arts & Sci- ence, Media of the Future at Mizzou Advan- tage, the Digital Humanities Commons @ the Allen Institute, the Honors College, the Blakemore-Godwin Fund of the Depart- ment of Art History and Archaeology, the Departments of German and Russian Studies, Architectural Studies, History, and Geography, and the Program in Digital Storytelling. Colloquium on the Digital Humanities: November 30, 2015 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Memorial Union, Stottler III For MU faculty and graduate students. Lunch will be provided. Seating is limited. For more information & to reserve a seat, please contact James van Dyke ([email protected]) by November 20. Chancellor’s Distinguished Visitor at the University of Missouri

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Page 1: Culture and Genocide in the SS Ambitions for the East · Culture and Genocide in the SS Ambitions for the East Professor Paul B. Jaskot ... Made possible with the generous support

November  30,  2015

5  p.m.,  Lefevre  Hall  106

Free  and  open  to  the  public

Reception  to  follow  at  the

Wine  Cellar  &  Bistro,  

505  Cherry  St.

Mapping the

Architecture at Auschwitz:Culture and Genocide in the SS Ambitions for the East

Professor Paul B. JaskotDepartment of Art and Architectural History, DePaul University,

Andrew W. Mellon Professor, Center for Advanced Study in the

Visual Arts, National Gallery, Washington, D.C.

Made possible with the generous support of the Provost’s Office, the Dean of Arts & Sci-ence, Media of the Future at Mizzou Advan-tage, the Digital Humanities Commons @ the Allen Institute, the Honors College, the Blakemore-Godwin Fund of the Depart-ment of Art History and Archaeology, the Departments of German and Russian Studies, Architectural Studies, History, and Geography, and the Program in Digital Storytelling.

Colloquium  on  the  Digital  Humanities:

November  30,  2015  -­  12  noon  to  1:30  p.m.

Memorial  Union,  Stottler  III

For  MU  faculty  and  graduate  students.  Lunch  will  be  provided.  Seating  is  limited.  For  more  information  &  to  reserve  a  seat,  please  contact  James  van  Dyke  ([email protected])  by  November  20.  

Chancellor’s Distinguished Visitor at the University of Missouri