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LIFE@Lynchburg: Witch Hunt

Sydnor Performance Hall, Schewel Hall

Presented by Rev. Dennis S. Roberts. The term “witch hunt” has been used repeatedly in recent years as an attempt to dismiss the ever-growing list of accusations, outrages, scandals, and […]

History Seminar by Dr. Brian Crim: “Spy Facts vs. Spy Fiction: ‘Homeland,’ the Covert Sphere, and the End of the War on Terror”

Hopwood Auditorium, Hopwood Hall

Dr. Brian Crim reflects on the close relationship between popular culture and national security policy by using the series 'Homeland' (2011-20) as a case study. The series came at the end of the so-called "War on Terror" and addressed national anxieties about a permanent and intrusive intelligence community.

Free

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