Colloquium Speaker Series: Darla Munroe
Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University CenterPlease stay tuned for more details! Darla Monroe
Please stay tuned for more details! Darla Monroe
Sara Hassani, professor of political science at Providence College, will examine the political significance of self-immolation among women and girls in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Journalist and trans activist Erin Reed will trace the evolution of transgender identity, examine ongoing developments in trans health care, and offer concrete steps for people to become better allies, advocates, and observers.
Belonging Talk with Dr. John Nassari, forced migration scholar and award-winning photographer based in London.
Binghamton University Professor Jason Moore will present “Climate Revolts, Climate Crises, or, Why Climate Doomism is Bad History, Terrible Geography, and Even Worse Politics.”
Professor Aziz Rana will deliver the Constitution Day Lecture, addressing the question: “What is the relationship between the constitutional system and today’s democratic backsliding, including with respect to basic civil […]
Associate Professor and Interim Director in the School of Geography, Development and Environment at the University of Arizona Illegality and the transformation of low-wage labor regimes in the context of […]
The Economics Society, a student-led organization that fosters a community for students interested in the study and application of economics, will host the first social event for the academic year […]
Date: October 16, 2025, 12 – 1:30 pm Room: JC118 Speaker: Balázs Zélity (Wesleyan University) Title: Demographics and International Capital Flows: An Empirical Assessment Abstract: This paper empirically investigates whether shifts in […]
Senior Director, Certification at Verra REDD+ and the Voluntary Carbon Market Deforestation currently contributes 12 to 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and addressing it is critical to mitigating climate […]
Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savanna, is being rapidly transformed by agriculture and global markets. Gillian Galford of the University of Vermont will show how deforestation often precedes cropland development.
Tony Banout is the inaugural executive director of the University of Chicago Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression.
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