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President’s Series: Susan Orlean and Viet Thanh Nguyen
Mon., Nov. 4, 2019A conversation between authors Susan Orlean (The Library Book) and Viet Thanh Nguyen (The Sympathizer) and moderated by William Deverell, director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West.
The Right Way to Remember Charles Dickens
Wed., Oct. 30, 2019 | Emily BellStrange Science of Astronomy: Past and Present
Tue., Oct. 29, 2019An esteemed panel of astronomers, historians, and engineers explore astronomy’s fantastical theories and fascinating discoveries with moderator and Caltech university archivist Peter Sachs Collopy. Panelists include Tracy Drain, JPL Psyche mission deputy project systems engineer; Eun-Joo Ahn, astrophysicist and graduate student in history at UCSB; W. Patrick McCray, professor of history at UCSB; and John Mulchaey, Crawford H. Greenewalt Chair and Director of the Carnegie Observatories.
Paper Son: The Inspiring Story of Tyrus Wong, Immigrant and Artist
Sun., Oct. 27, 2019Author Julie Leung and illustrator Chris Sasaki discuss the inspiring true story behind their children’s book, Paper Son. Li Wei Yang, curator of Pacific Rim Collections at The Huntington, introduces the program and offers historical context. A book signing follows the talk.
Dana Johnson and Delilah Beasley
Wed., Oct. 23, 2019 | Carribean FragozaThe Founder and the Future: Becoming Henry Huntington
Wed., Oct. 23, 2019William Deverell, director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West, explores the life of Henry E. Huntington (1850-1927) against the backdrop of American history. This program is a Haynes Foundation Lecture.
News Release - Huntington Names Dennis Carr Chief Curator of American Art
Tue., Oct. 22, 2019Life and Times of Ethnobotanist Richard Schultes in the Amazon
Sun., Oct. 20, 2019Noted ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin and cartographer Brian Hettler of the Amazon Conservation Team discuss the work of Richard Schultes, the 20th-century ethnobotanist, and share their new interactive map, based on the explorer’s journals, that tracks his Amazon travels and offers insights into his role in the development of the field of ethnobotany in the US.






