The Virtual Jewel Box
The podcast of the Tanner Humanities Center

Lauren Thatcher Ulrich:
“A Mormon Woman Has Her Say”
Sterling M. McMurrin Lecture on Religion and Culture
Conclusion to a Festschrift for Claudia Lauper Bushman
Saturday, March 15

Tanner Conversation with Louis Chude-Sokei
Author of Floating in a Most Peculiar Way
Tuesday, April 1,
7:00pm
Salt Lake City Public Library
Tanner Lecture on Human Values David Damrosch
Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Comparative Literature
Director, Institute for World Literature
Harvard University
A Rune of One’s Own: Writing Systems and Cultural Memory
Wednesday, April 9,
7:00pm
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Tanner Lecture Symosium
Thursday, April 10,
12:00pm–5:00pm
Gould Auditorium, Marriott Library
Stay Up To Date
Scott Black & Robert Carson:
Op-ed on Great Books in the Salt Lake Tribune
Recent efforts to ban books in Utah schools confirm that books still matter deeply.
Get to know the 2024/2025 Fellows
Learn more about research fellowships
2023-2024 Recorded Lectures
Events this year at the center
Event recordings and more available to watch online
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Tanner Humanities Center Mission
The Tanner Humanities Center advances humanities exploration and engagement through public outreach, academic research and educational enrichment. The activities reflect a vision of the humanities as not only relevant, stimulating, and cutting-edge, but also essential for developing critical thinking, tolerance, and respect on campus and in the community. Learn More About Us
Center News
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Panel explores the complexities of race, religion, and slavery in antebellum Utah
A panel discussion at the Tanner Humanities Center on March 4th featured authors of a new historical study that illuminates the complex debates around slavery and unfree labor in early Utah Territory. The conversation, featuring W. Paul Reeve, Simmons Chair of Mormon Studies and Chair of History at the University of Utah, and Christopher Rich, a PhD student and Army JAG Corps officer, was part of the Center’s renewed partnership with the Mormon Studies Initiative. As Scott Black, Director of the Tanner Humanities Center, noted, “We understand the study of religions and faith traditions is an integral part of the humanities, because they are central to our lives, our history, and our culture.”
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Ed Yong discusses the realities of birding
To a packed and enthusiastic auditorium at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on February 25, Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Ed Yong discussed the implications of becoming “bird curious.”
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Tanner Humanities Center Fellows Present Works in Progress (January–February 2025)
Every spring, research fellows at the Tanner Humanities Center give work-in-progress talks in a casual setting and receive feedback from colleagues across campus. “Our community of fellows is at the heart of the Tanner Humanities Center, and our weekly works in progress talks are at the heart of the fellows’ community,” says Scott Black, Director of the Center. “The WIP workshops and presentations are also the best part of the Tanner fellowships for many of our fellows, and discussing their work is one of my favorite parts of my job too.”
Events
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Mar 20
Thursday
Breathing Easier: Air Pollution Challenges and Solutions
Quinney College of Law - S. J. (LAW)
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Mar 20
Thursday
12pm - 1pmWork in Progress Talk with Alexis Christensen
Tanner Irish Humanities Building - Carolyn (CTIHB)
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Mar 27
Thursday
12pm - 1pmWork in Progress Talk with John Harfouch, University of Alabama in Hunstville
Tanner Irish Humanities Building - Carolyn (CTIHB)
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Apr 01
Tuesday
7pm - 8:30pmTanner Conversation with Louise Chude-Sokei
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Apr 03
Thursday
12pm - 1pmWork in Progress Talk with Megan Weiss, Mormon Studies Fellow
Tanner Irish Humanities Building - Carolyn (CTIHB)
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Apr 08
Tuesday
12pm - 1pmWork in Progress Talk with Ataya Cesspooch, Annie Clark Tanner Fellow in Environmental Humanities
Tanner Irish Humanities Building - Carolyn (CTIHB)