Calendar
Lectures (October 17 through October 26)
Saturday, October 17
Monday, October 19
- 11:00 AM Monday Colloquium Series - Professor Kanyi Pu
- AIR Distinguished Speaker Series
- 12:15 PM Walter Rodney Seminar: "Democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo: What Are the Prospects for Real Change After the 2018 Elections?"
- 4:00 PM BBA Webinar: How Do We Create a Comprehensive and Lasting Privacy Law?
- 5:30 PM Black Classism--Moving Forward
- 6:15 PM BUCPUA Guest Lecture: Planning Equity
- 6:30 PM Out in the IDF: Elior Amar's Experience with the LGBTQ Community in Israel
Tuesday, October 20
- 12:30 PM The Christian Black Atlantic: African-Americans and Ethiopianism
- 2:00 PM “How past experience shapes stress processing and motivated behavior,” Julia Lemos Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience Medical Discovery Team on Addiction University of Minnesota
- 6:00 PM Voting, Health Policy and Social Justice: The Political Determinants of Health
- BUCPUA Guest Lecture: Managing Energy Demand and Supply in Cities
- 7:30 PM Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Tishan Hsu
- 9:00 PM Learning from Past Pandemic Governance: Early Response and PPPs in Testing of COVID-19 in South K
Thursday, October 22
- 12:00 PM Reddit I/AmA with Dr. Nick Wagner
- 4:00 PM On Bayesian sparse canonical correlation analysis via Rayleigh quotient framework (Qiuyun Zhu -- Boston University)
- 5:00 PM Faculty Talk: Screenprinting with Melanin Produced by E. coli
Friday, October 23
- 11:00 AM Energy of the Future: Clean Energy Markets in the Wake of COVID-19
- 2:30 PM Discrimination of Minorities in Europe: Differences, Similarities, and Intersections
- 3:00 PM CISE Seminar: Raadhakrishnan Poovendran, University of Washington
- 3:30 PM Linguistics Colloquium: Annette D'Onofrio
Monday, October 26
- 11:00 AM Monday Colloquium Series - Professor Jillian Dempsey
- 12:15 PM Walter Rodney Seminar: "Ekasa Performance in Benin – Song, Dance, Prayer – Coronation 2016"
- 5:30 PM Black Classism--Moving Forward: Black Classical Philology: Writing back to a deadly metaphor in Aristotle's Politics
- 6:30 PM #BUcity Co-Lab Week: Planning Tools to Support Streets for Everyone