Center for Global Studies
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In this talk, Sarah Bidgood and Dave Schmerler (UIUC 2012) will highlight different opportunities and approaches to contribute to this process. They will focus in particular on the need for greater diversity, including gender diversity, among experts and practitioners in this field.
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Join us for another installment of our Fall Seminar Series with Yale University PhD candidate Philip V. McHarris this Friday, October 2, 2020 at 9am.
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In this presentation, Professor Arjun Appadurai will address the recent debates about the rebirth of the nation-state in the era of pandemic disease, and about whether globalization is about to be rolled back or marginalized.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Join us for a presentation by Robert Townsend, Director of the Humanities Indicators & Director of the Washington Office, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Even when they embody everything the nation claims to respect, African Americans cannot count on being treated like citizens. Simply consider the soldiers & nurses who served in the Civil War, WWI & WWII only to be disfranchised and denigrated. What does this pattern of investing against the odds reveal about African American culture? The short answer: homemade citizenship
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This seminar will help build understanding of the explosive protests over police killings and the legacy of racism. Join us Friday, October 9th, 2020 at 9am via Zoom.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Sociology senior Erica Hamlink will give an insightful presentation for students who want to learn how to conduct an internship or job search, and how to get a position they want once they've found it.
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Part of A Year of Creative Writers at Illinois. Supported by the Presidential Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Part of A Year of Creative Writers at Illinois. Supported by the Presidential Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities.
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Take your lunch break with Sociology professors and students!
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Join directors Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera for a Q & A on their film The Infiltrators. Links will be provided to view The Infiltrators asynchronously prior to Q & A with the directors.
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Join directors Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera for a Q & A on their film The Infiltrators.
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Students who wish to drop, select Credit/No Credit, or Grade Replacement for a full semester course must do so by Friday, October 16, 2020.
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Join us for another installment of our Fall Seminar Series with speakers Olivier Godechot, Mirna Safi and Matthew Soener on Friday, October 16th, 2020 at 9am via Zoom.
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Have you ever waited in a long line for the ladies’ room? Have you ever had a hard time finding a restroom? Discover how public restrooms have historically privileged certain groups of people and discriminated against others and how changing legislation, building codes, and the media have addressed these controversies.
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Students who enrolled in any second 8-week (Term B) courses should note that instruction will begin the week of October 19, 2020.
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Join us on Monday, October 19 @ 9AM-10:30A for Taste of Language.
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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Join us on Tuesday, October 20 at 10AM - 12PM CDT for the fun and excitement of Travel Around the World!
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Join us for the second Chai Wai event of the year in our series on Race, Social Justice, and Ways of Knowing! This lively online panel discussion will bring together three experts to discuss issues of colorism, gender, caste, and class through the lens of the popular Netflix series "Indian Matchmaking".
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Museums from around the world have developed strategies to offset the impact of the global pandemic on funding, programs, and services as well as curation of collections. As museums continue to shift their programs to online platforms, this panel discussion brings together perspectives from curators, museum directors, and representatives from national organizations.
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The Slavic Reference Service will be hosting our second International Literature Discussion on Oct. 21st, at 12:00 PM. This month we will be discussing fiction in the era of Covid19, by reading and talking about contemporary Russian writer, Maxim Osipov's short story "Cinderella No. 4."
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Join us for our International Student Research Office Hours! Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask any questions about the library, resources, or research. Office hours will be on Mondays (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Central Time) and Wednesdays (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central Time) starting on September 14th and throughout the fall semester.
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The content that we put in the name "Storyteller" in our contemporary world is restrictive of that which it took within traditional African societies.
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series. Faculty Host: Colleen Lewis.