Events
Lectures (April 2 through April 14)
Friday, April 2
- 9:00 AM Assessing China's Belt and Road Initiative: African Debt Relief with Chinese Characteristics
- 12:00 PM Fatphobia as Misogynoir: Gender, Race, and Weight Stigma
- 3:30 PM Linguistics Colloquium: Gladys Camacho-Rios
Monday, April 5
Tuesday, April 6
- 12:00 PM Book Talk: The Bible With and Without Jesus
- 5:00 PM Conversations that Matter: The Visual Thinking Strategies Approach
- Taiwan Forum: Global Health Lessons from Taiwan: From Japanese Taiwan to SARS and COVID-19
- 5:30 PM "Niobe in Noir: The Poetry of Phillis Wheatley & H. Cordelia Ray"
Wednesday, April 7
- 9:30 AM The IMF, COVID-19, and Climate Change
- 10:00 AM Democra-CS: Computational Perspectives on Democracy
- 11:00 AM The History of British Diplomacy in Pakistan
- 12:00 PM Downtown after COVID: Will Urban Centers be the Same?
- 2:00 PM The Life and Work of Vespasian V. Pella: International Criminal Justice as a Safeguard for Peace
- 3:00 PM The Science Behind High Level Branding
Thursday, April 8
- 9:00 AM Taiwan Under Pressure: A Discussion with former ROC Minister of Defense Andrew Yang 楊念祖
- 12:00 PM In the Vortex of Violence: Lynching, Extralegal Justice, and the State in Post-Revolutionary Mexico
- 12:30 PM Bioinformatics Sponsored Systems Biology Seminar
Friday, April 9
- 12:45 PM CURA Colloquium "Catholic Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Grounded Theory Study
- 3:00 PM The Impact of Racism-related Stress on Neurobiological Systems in Black Americans
- 3:30 PM Film Discussion: Ixcanul
Monday, April 12
Tuesday, April 13
- 2:15 PM Brexit, Citizenship, and Human Rights: A Lecture by Iyiola Solanke
- 3:30 PM Impacientes e Informados: Una conferenceia (en español) de Lina Meruane
- 5:00 PM The Great Demographic Illusion: How Assimilation Matters in 21st Century America