Thursday, October 9
- 4:00 PM Asian Studies: "Is Hinglish a Metaphor? Language Mixtures in India" (Lecture)
- 6:00 PM European Studies: "New World Drama" (Lecture)
- 6:30 PM European Studies: "Bulgarian Voices: Love, Light and Rituals" (Performance, Lecture)
Tuesday, October 14
- 12:30 PM European Studies: "Different Trains but no 'Er" (Lecture)
- 7:00 PM Sawyer Series: "The Phoenix Century: Myths of Rebirth..." (Lecture)
Wednesday, October 15
- 12:00 PM Sawyer Series: Commentary on "The Phoenix Century: Myths of Rebirth…" (Lecture)
- 3:00 PM Africa: "Writing to Remember: Art in Difficult Times” (Lecture)
- 4:00 PM Asia: "Demystifying Pearl Harbor Diplomacy" (Lecture)
- 7:00 PM European Studies: "Slavic Voices - An Evening of Poetry and Music" (Performance)
Thursday, October 16
- 2:00 PM Asian Studies: "The US, China, So. East Asia, and the So. China Sea" (Lecture)
- 4:00 PM Religion, Culture, World Affairs: "Whither and Whence the Anthropology of Christianity?" (Lecture)
Friday, October 17
- 3:00 PM MENA/European Studies: "Miral" (Screening)
- 7:00 PM European Studies: "Boston/Moscow: Culture Knows No Borders, Needs No Visas" (Lecture)
Monday, October 20
- 12:00 PM African Studies: "Social Sanctioning and Religious Subjectivities Among Young Women in Fes, Morroco" (Lecture)
- 5:00 PM MidEast/North Africa Studies: "Middle East Feast"
Wednesday, October 22
- 12:30 PM Muslim Studies: "The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Higher Education" (Lecture)
- 4:00 PM Religion, Culture, World Affairs: "Founding Violence and Popular Sovereignty in Turkey" (Lecture)
- 5:00 PM Arabic Society of BU: "Qahwa and Calligraphy" (Hands-On)
- 6:30 PM Asian Studies: Beyond Cute Film Series "Pulse" (Screening)
- 7:00 PM European Studies: "A Musical Celebration of the life of artist Yakov Vinkovetsky" (Performance)
Thursday, October 23
- 5:00 PM Asian Studies: "Power and Magic in the Planning of the Shogun's City of Edo Tokyo" (Lecture)
Friday, October 24
- 12:00 PM Asian Studies: "Spanish Accounts of Christian Martyrdom in Japan: Towards A Literary History" (Lecture)
- 3:00 PM MENA/European Studies: "Salt of this Sea" (Screening)