04/10/2026
Come learn about the man and the myth, St. Patrick, Thursday, April 16th, from 6-7 at 's Gaier Room!
The Margaret Ermarth Institute for the Public Humanities was founded to connect the mission of Witt
04/10/2026
Come learn about the man and the myth, St. Patrick, Thursday, April 16th, from 6-7 at 's Gaier Room!
02/16/2026
Come and learn about disabled veterans and pension assistance after the revolutionary was on 2/23 from speaker Benjamin H. Irvin!
10/24/2025
Please come listen to our very own President Brady and Vice Admiral (ret.) Phil Wisecup discuss the importance of liberal arts and the humanities in our current world! It will be on November 18th at Chakeres Memorial Theatre from 6:30 to 7:30pm.
10/17/2025
On October 30th, we are sponsoring a talk about understanding the history of Gaza and how this applies to the present, as well as the future to come. Come to learn more!
09/17/2025
Thank you to everyone who was able to listen to Melissa Barnhardt's fascinating lecture on a World War II POW's secret diary last night! Please follow to see when our next Knowledge Shared event will be.
09/05/2025
Please join us on September 16th at 6 pm in the Gaier Room of the Clark County Public Library to hear the author, Melinda Barnhardt, discuss the influence of a World War II POW's secret diary.
03/19/2025
Thank you to everyone who attended Doctor Choy's talk last night!
03/11/2025
Please join us next Thursday for Wittenberg's Professor Howard Choy's talk on modern Hong Kong and Chinese politics and history. This talk will critically review Hong Kongers’ struggles for freedom against communist China from the Umbrella Movement to the shutdown of the only local pro-democratic newspaper Apple Daily in the past decade. Prof. Choy will conclude with the profound impacts of the events on the fallen city and the current Sino-U.S. relationship
02/05/2025
A week from today, on February 12, Ness Auditorium in Wittenberg's Hollenbeck Hall will the Margaret Ermarth Institute will be co-sponsoring a talk by internationally renowned bioethicist and health humanities scholar Rosemarie Garland Thomason. She will be exploring how the visual arts and the humanities help us to engage in the work of medicine and care. We hope to see you there!
01/20/2025
Please join us on February 6th at 6 pm in the Gaier room of the Clark County Public Library to hear this fascinating talk by Andras Vadas.
He is a Hungarian professor visiting from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary who will give a history of Budapest in relation to its environment.
09/25/2024
Thank you to everyone who came to Stephen Norris' fascinating talk about the impact Russia has had on Ukrainian art! We hope to see you at our next Knowledge Shared event.