All Topics (April 8 through April 20)
Monday, April 10
- 12:00 PM Pardee Faculty Book Talk: Professor Renata Keller
- 12:20 PM René Lemarchand (University of Florida, Gainesville) "Misreading the evidence of post-genocide fallouts in Rwanda and Burundi: An exercise in self-criticism"
- 4:00 PM History in Images, History in Words: In Search of Facts in Documentary Filmmaking. A Lecture by Carma Hinton
Tuesday, April 11
- 3:00 PM Sarah Mardini: From Refugee to Rescuer
- 5:30 PM Samurai in the Land of the Gaucho
- 6:00 PM Which Future for Democracy in a Post-political Age? A Lecture by Chantal Mouffe
- 8:00 PM Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, The FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing
Wednesday, April 12
- All Day Last Day to Take a Leave of Absence or Withdraw from the University, for Spring Term
- 4:00 PM Pardee Works: Career and Internship Opportunities at the U.S. Department of State
- Venezuela: Is the Bolivarian Revolution Coming to an End?
Thursday, April 13
- 11:30 AM The Refugee Vetting Process
Friday, April 14
- 12:00 PM Boston Korean Diaspora
- NATO, the EU, and Russia – the Quest for a New European Security
- 12:15 PM "Development Banks, Conditional Cash Transfers, and Poverty Alleviation"
- 1:00 PM Pardee School Undergraduate Open House
Monday, April 17
- All Day University Holiday
Tuesday, April 18
- All Day Human Trafficking Education Week
- All Day MA Papers Due for April/May Defenses
- 3:00 PM HTEW: Human Trafficking - A Global Crisis
- 6:00 PM Irish Voices: A Reading & Conversation with Irish Poet Harry Clifton
Wednesday, April 19
- All Day Monday Schedule of Classes
- 4:30 PM HTEW: Organizations Combatting Human Trafficking in Boston
- 6:00 PM 2017 Campagna Kerven Lecture: Minorities in Turkey: From the Ottoman to the Republic
- CANCELLED: Lusophone Voices: A Reading & Conversation with Portuguese Poet Rosa Alice Branco and Translator Alexis Levitin
Thursday, April 20
- 3:30 PM Fake News isn't News or New: