Global Studies Seminar

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The Global Studies Seminar Series is an interdisciplinary intellectual forum for the 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### community to discuss and debate academic and policy issues of global importance. Speakers from the 必博娱乐,比博娱乐网址 ######### faculty as well as guest scholars are invited to present their recently published (or work in progress) research. In the spirit of the liberal arts, we strive to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of complex global challenges, and we work hard to try to balance the lecture series coverage with topics/speakers from the humanities, arts, sciences, and social sciences.

The seminars are held on Monday nights at 7:30-9 PM and are open and free to the public.

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2023 - 2024

Jasmin Dall’Agnola

The Global Studies Seminar presents Jasmin Dall’Agnola.

David White

The Global Studies Seminar presents David White.

Diana Adesola Mafe

The Global Studies Seminar presents Diana Adesola Mafe.

Robert Ferenc

The Global Studies Seminar presents Robert Ferenc.

2022 - 2023

The Global Studies Seminar presents Botir Okhunjanov.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Anne Sokolsky.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Wade Litt.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Miles Williams.

The Global Studies Seminar welcomes Sohrab Behdad.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Andrew Frankel.

The Lisska Center for Intellectual Engagement presents a virtual conversation "Of Boys and Men: A Conversation with Richard Reeves."

Join Faculty from across campus in examining the geopolitics of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Kathryn Meyer.

The Global Studies Seminar presents a faculty roundtable moderated by Chris Crews.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Anne Sokolsky.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Caitlin Miles.

The Global Studies Seminar presents Rebecca Futo Kennedy & Max Goldman.

2021 - 2022

Hyun Woong Park

The Global Studies Seminar presents “Estimating the Rate of Surplus Value at the Industry Level."

The Global Studies Seminar presents “Before Literature: Miloudi Chaghmoum's ‘Burning of the Boats’ as Epic."

Chris Crews

The Global Studies Seminar presents “COVIDenial: Race, Religion, and Conspiracy Theories.”

Katy Crossley-Frolick

The Global Studies Seminar presents “So Close and Yet so Far: COVID-19, Study Abroad, and Welcoming Students to the US.”

Sangeet Kumar

Join Sangeet Kumar in a virtual conversation about his new book, "The Digital Frontier: Infrastructures of Control on the Global Web."

Global Studies Seminar presents “Cuba-Nation: The San Isidro Movement, Race/Class/Gender, And The Crisis of The Cuban Revolutionary National Project.”

Michal Raizen

The Global Studies Seminar presents “The Abraham Path Digital Museum and Stories of the Third Side.”

Carlos Alberto Faerron Guzmán

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled “Health in the Anthropocene.”

Micaela Vivero

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Artist residency in Kavala, Greece during the pandemic."

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Reclaiming Patriotism in an Age of Extremes."

Jue Liang

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Other Feminisms: Lessons from Tibetan Buddhist Nuns."

Chris Crews

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled “The Battle over Critical Race Theory in Ohio Schools."

Scott Smitson

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Reflections on the 9/11 Wars and the Future of American Grand Strategy.”

2019 - 2020

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents “Why So Serious?: Emotions of Presidential Candidates on the Road the 2020 Presidential Elections.”

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled “The Case for a Global Green New Deal: Climate Debt & Colonial Reparations.”

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled “Tracing Women's Movements in the Ancient Greek Mediterranean.”

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled “Temples on the Move: Indian Domestic Shrines in American Museum Collections.”

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled “Corruption in Mozambique, Zambia, Bolivia, and Honduras.”

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "The Venezuelan Collapse."

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk with Dalia Gomaa.

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Around the Indian Ocean-Academic Misadventures."

Courtney Dorroll

The Global Studies Seminar and the Goodspeed Lecture Series presents "Teaching Islamic Studies in the Age of ISIS, Islamophobia, and the Internet."

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk with Yeliz Cavus.

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk with Hanada Al-Masri and Cheryl Johnson.?

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Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Matsumoto Seicho and "Japan's Black Fog:" Turning Malfeasance into Popular Fiction."

Slayter Hall

The Global Studies Seminar presents a talk titled "Constraining the Use of Force in Successive International Orders," by Dane Imerman.

2018 - 2019

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The Global Studies Seminar presents “Was Confucius a Bigot? Ethnic Prejudice as a Philosophical Problem in Medieval China,” by Shao-yun Yang

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The Global Studies Seminar presents “The Arabic New Testament in Medieval Iberia and the Maghreb, Munich Cod.Arab. 238: Creating a Digital Edition”

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The Global Studies Seminar presents “Mosquitos and Global Health,” by Andy McCall

Fatima Taylor

The Global Studies Seminar presents “Artistic Influence of the Soviet Era,” by Fatima Taylor

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The Global Studies Seminar presents “Blogging as Cultural Translation during the Iraq War,” by Amanda Al-Raba'a

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