04/04/2025
What an incredible evening with LeVar Burton at the Gillioz last night! Join us for night two of the symposium--at the Fox theater! 5:30PM
Welcome to the Humanities & Ethics Center at Drury University
For information about the Humanities and Ethics Center at Drury, contact:
Dr. Katie Gilbert, Director
Email: [email protected]
phone: (417)873-6941
04/04/2025
What an incredible evening with LeVar Burton at the Gillioz last night! Join us for night two of the symposium--at the Fox theater! 5:30PM
04/01/2025
The Humanities & Ethics Center at Drury is thrilled to be a partner in this amazing proramming lineup! Join us on April 3 (register for livestream) or in person on April 4 and 5! NOTE: LOCATION FOR THIS ONE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO ALSO BE AT MOTHER'S BREWING CO.
Springfield Symposium Ozarks Engaged: Citizenry and the Future of Our Communities Join us for Missouri Humanities’ 8th annual Springfield Symposium, part of the “Missouri Voices: Civics & Citizenry” series, exploring how citizenry […]
04/01/2025
The Humanities & Ethics Center at Drury is thrilled to be a partner in this amazing proramming lineup! Join us on April 3 (register for livestream) or in person on April 4 and 5!
Springfield Symposium Ozarks Engaged: Citizenry and the Future of Our Communities Join us for Missouri Humanities’ 8th annual Springfield Symposium, part of the “Missouri Voices: Civics & Citizenry” series, exploring how citizenry […]
04/01/2025
The Humanities & Ethics Center at Drury is thrilled to be a partner in this amazing proramming lineup! Join us on April 3 (register for livestream) or in person on April 4 and 5!
Missouri Humanities is hosting an inspiring and informative symposium: "Ozarks Engaged: Citizenry and the Future of Our Communities". This year's keynote features Levar Burton, legendary actor, storyteller and literacy champion and is focused on how literacy builds community and strengthens civic engagement. Sign the for the livestream of the keynote here: https://mohumanities.org/springfieldsymposium/
10/25/2024
Students! Join us for our first workshop on applying for awards and fellowships in the Humanities! Tuesday, 10/29, 11AM, FSC 204.
10/23/2024
Tonight! Join us at 7PM at the Moxie Cinema with Dr. Chris Panza! It's going to be great!
10/01/2024
03/26/2024
This Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 7PM, Join us at the Moxie Cinema for a screening of _Four Daughters_ and a post-screening discussion with Dr. Gilbert, Associate Professor of Literature and Director of the Humanities & Ethics Center at Drury. This is the second film in this springs HEC Film Series at the Moxie. It's gonna be great! https://www.facebook.com/MoxieCinema
Dr. Gilbert's description of _Four Daughters_: “A documentary about Olfa, a matriarch in Tunisia, and her four daughters, the film Four Daughters is an incredible work that gets viewers to think about the intertwining of parenting, politics, and gender against a backdrop of extremism. It is also unique in structure: it is a documentary about the making of a film, a film that is about a true event: the joining of ISIS by Olfa’s two older daughters. Its unique structure allows for forms of poignant reflection among the mother and two younger daughters that might not be possible were it only a documentary or only a film. Four Daughters combines moments of profound beauty, reflection, deep love, and, somewhat surprisingly, doses of real humor in the face of histories of violence both inside and outside of the home.”
03/25/2024
This Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 7PM, Join us at the Moxie Cinema for a screening of _Four Daughters_ and a post-screening discussion with Dr. Gilbert, Associate Professor of Literature and Director of the Humanities & Ethics Center at Drury. This is the second film in this springs HEC Film Series at the Moxie. It's gonna be great!
Home - Moxie Cinema "One of the year's most acclaimed releases." Wed, Mar. 27 @ 7p - Free for Members Drury Speaker Series: Four Daughters (2023)
03/06/2024
The Humanities & Ethics's Center Film series at the Moxie Cinema is bacccck! Tonight, Wednesday, March 6 at 7PM. Please join us for a screening of No Country for Old Men followed by a conversation with Dr. Chris Panza, Professor of Philosophy, Drury University. It's going to be great!