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- From JAMA: The Editorial Process, and How to Write Letters to the Editor and Clinical Challenges12:00 pm
- Urban Inequalities Workshop: Salwa Tareen12:00 pm
- [ISSO] Post Completion OPT Application Basics and Q&A12:00 pm
- Stress ReLeaf: Working with Tea for Calm and Focus4:00 pm
- Workshop - LinkedIn for Networking4:00 pm
- Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival5:00 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Teresa Baker7:00 pm
- Boston University Chamber Orchestra7:30 pm
- Sukkot8:00 pm
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- "The Fragmentation of America" with Victor Kumar12:30 pm
- The Annual Pike Lecture featuring Professor Samuel Bagenstos12:45 pm
- [J&J] Quality & Compliance Internship Info Session1:00 pm
- CRC Campus LX Day2:00 pm
- CRC Campus LX Day2:00 pm
- UMich Medical School Postdoc Preview2:00 pm
- WIP in Ancient Philosophy: Jessica Moss (NYU)4:00 pm
- Info Session: PhD Educational Studies 6:00 pm
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Urban Inequalities Workshop: Salwa Tareen
Dr. Salwa Tareen (Leiden University): 'Of the City and the Soul: Urban Disaster and Dissident Ethics in Karachi’ Each semester, the Initiative on Cities hosts a recurring workshop led by Professor Japonica Brown-Saracino, an Urban Faculty Fellow at the IOC, which invites faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars to explore issues of urban inequality. These workshops approach the topic of urban inequalities from different disciplinary, methodological, and theoretical angles, exploring themes that include cities and race, economics, health, politics and governance, education, youth, climate change, resilience, sexualities and gender, marketing, and neighborhoods. Open to doctoral students and faculty from across the university and the broader Boston area, the workshop brings together students and faculty whose work addresses theoretical and policy concerns. Before each meeting, a working paper is circulated for participants to read. At the workshop, the author will provide a brief presentation that offers background information about their work, while the remainder of the time will be devoted to feedback and conversation.
| When | 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm on 6 October 2025 |
|---|---|
| Building | Initiative on Cities (75 Bay State Road) |