Dexter Filkins February 9th, 2012, Using the Ancient Greeks to Think About Public Goods: a Dialogue January 23rd, 2014, Who Cares About Those Who Care? October 25th, 2016, The Engaged Classroom: Learning at the Intersection of Campus and Community For over thirty years he has remained silent about his stance on the whole thing, but now, he has spoken out. Nathaly Pacheco. Seth Horowitz He was born Jan. 16, 1967, in Fort Smith to Shirley Ann (Harper) Collins and Cleo Collins. Memory and the Creation of Consciousness, Should We Welcome the Anthropocene? Christopher Kelty One of my favorite TAs! 2020 Out List. Alfie Allen as Brett Collins #WhiteHouseFarm pic.twitter.com/4mFEOEnbW4. but other than that i want all TAs to be like brett. Annoying af and not very good at classics. The History and Politics of Welfare Reform in the Modern U.S. January 18th, 2012, Intellectual Property and Molecular Biology: Biomedicine, Commerce, and the CCR5 Gene He's also pretty funny, which makes lectures and discussions enjoyable. Dell Upton, Panel: Critical Reflections on Citizenship and Belonging Brett Collins, Classics, UCSB, “’Terrible and Unable to be Spoken’: Sophocles’ Philoctetes and the Poetics of Pain” Rebecca M. Groves, Drama, Stanford University, “Performance Philosophy, Dramaturgy, and the Ethics of Care” Ming Holden, Theater and Dance, UCSB, “Jeanine” Related Programs & Events at AD&A Museum. February 12, 2015, Conservation, De-extinction, and the Future of Life October 20th, 2011, Articulating The Public Good: Protocols of Liberty and the American Revolution Susan Brison John Hajda | Julie Carlson| Scott Grafton | Kenneth Kosik October 25th, 2012, Screening: Where Soldiers Come From May 1st, 2014, Conference: First Responders: Care in Literature, Art and Psychoanalysis Stupidest teacher. Patricia MacCormack Andrew Revkin November 5th, 2013, The Po-ethics of Mediterranean Melancholia Boatema Boateng “Co-mingling Bodies and Collective Postmemory: Theater and Performance as Ethical Praxis in Mexico,” Ruth Hellier-Tinoco, Panel: Civic Monuments and Community February 25th, 2016, Creativity in Dementia January 31, 2019, Environmental Justice as Freedom Pierre Cassou-Noguès Alejandro Casazi, Department of Art, UCSB Who is Call the Midwife‘s Daniel Laurie? Jessica Benjamin May 10th, 2016, Conference: The Humanities, the Neurosciences and the Brain Balancing on a Planet: Can Local Food Improve Health, Increase Equity, and Slow Global Warming? George Legrady Members of the LGBTQ Community David A. Cleveland May 10, 2018, The Democratic Frame of Mind November 21, 2019, Art as Compass and Catalyst for Change Vanessa Osborne, Owens Lake: California’s Albatross According to the Mirror, he is now 65-years-old and is living in New Zealand. George Lipsitz and Barbara Tomlinson February 15 @ 5:30pm: Walk-through, A Curator's Perspective with Prof. Helen Morales, UCSB Classics Dept. Brett was a super fun TA! April 2, 2015, Urban Ecology and the Imagination of the Future White House Farm fans are curious about Brett Collins as the series wraps up. Brett Collins, Classics PhD Student assisted with research and programming. Sat - Sun 12 to 5, (805) 893-5257, Museum Hours Sister Mary Sean Hodges | Alfredo H. Cruz | Tony Kim | Gary Thomas, The Times of Revolution in Jawad Salim’s Monument to Freedom Brett Collins, Executive Assistant - brettcollins@ucsb.edu Associate Deans and Faculty Equity Advisors Sarah Anderson, Associate Professor of Environmental Politics, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management - sanderson@bren.ucsb.edu Elizabeth Belding, Professor of Computer Science, College of Engineering - ebelding@cs.ucsb.edu Sight and Sound Ursula Heise Operating out of the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, this center considers 20th and 21st century literature through the lens of materialist and critical theory. Michael R. Adamson, © 2019 Interdisciplinary Humanities Center University of California, Santa Barbara Ronald Rael Ken Hiltner January 29, 2015, Dialogue With Water January 14th, 2016, Blurring Boundaries: Interlacing Evolution, Epigenetics, Creativity and Diversity in Understanding the Human I actually started skipping lecture and only going to his sections cause they were way more interesting than the actual lectures. Karen Ferguson Lisa Messeri https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/brett-collins-obituary?pid=194950227 He's really sarcastic and made Greek myth really interesting! October 22nd, 2015, Nature Spends the Past Few Million Years Experimenting with a Prosocial Brain Elizabeth Belding, Professor of Computer Science, College of Engineering - ebelding@cs.ucsb.edu Brett Collins, University of California, Santa Barbara, Classics Department, Graduate Student. February 18th, 2016, Your Brain, My Mind: Memory, Language and Perception in Artists’ Video Myles Jackson November 15, 2018, Why Can’t Feminists Change the Law? “Care and Writing About the Body”, Artist talks: Thomas Lynch Victoria Law May 15th, 2012, From 1973 Photo Documentary to 2010 Cyber-Infrastructure Cultural Atlas John Aubrey Douglass Surface and Electrical Characterization Laboratory CHEM 3242, 3242A.
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