Dean's Notebook: Christopher Celenza, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Oct 10, 2024
1 - 2pm EDT
Online
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This event is free

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  • General public
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Hopkins at Home
Books, Authenticity, and the Truth

Description

In this virtual seminar, Christopher Celenza, dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, and Earle Havens, director of The Virginia Fox Stern Center for the History of the Book in the Renaissance, will present "Books, Authenticity, and the Truth: The History of Misinformation, from the Renaissance to Today." During the discuss, Celenza and Havens will present selected texts from the Sheridan Libraries that illuminate the place of writing, books, and the search for truth and evaluate how the history of books and information can help us in our current quest to make sense of our world.

Please attend the event by using the livestream link.

We are living through a crisis in how we take in information. Bombarded by information of all sorts coming at us on phones, tablets, and computer screens, it can be difficult to make sense of it all and harder still to determine whether something is true or false, authentic or inauthentic. The scale and speed of the change in media that we are undergoing is unprecedented in human history. Nevertheless, people in the past have faced moments of crisis—moments when writing seemed unreliable, when the format of written information changed, and when new publication formats forced reevaluations of the nature of truth.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

Registration is required

Please register in advance

Contact

Hopkins at Home