Dr. William A. Douglass, Professor Emeritus at the University of Nevada, Reno where he founded the Basque Studies Program, will inaugurate this week a new cultural series at Boise State’s Basque Studies Program. The series, the “Elorriaga Basque Culture Series,” is named after John Elorriaga, generous supporter of the program.
Boise, ID, USA. On February 8-9th, Basque Studies at Boise State is hosting Professor Emeritus, William Douglass, who will be speaking in classes as well as to the community abroad inaugurating the department’s “Elorriaga Basque Culture Series.”
On February 8th, he will speak in EDUC 109 – Basque Culture class about Basques in Cuba, and in EDUC 112 Navigating Identity, he will talk about Migration.
On Thursday, February 9th, Dr. Douglass will do a community talk at 6:00pm at the Boise Basque Museum and Cultural Center entitled, “A ‘Basque’ Author’s Reflections: an Overview of his Publications in Basque Studies and Beyond.”
More information is available in the Boise State Basque Program's website.