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)
Monday, October 27
- 12:00 PM African Studies: "Religion and Politics in Post-Colonial West Africa" (Lecture)
- 4:00 PM Asian Studies: "Democracy in the Muslim World - A Focus on Indonesia" (Lecture)
Wednesday, October 29
- 2:00 PM African Studies: "Shame and Honor: The Everyday Practice of..." (Lecture)
- 4:30 PM Muslim Studies: "Mitigating the Consequences of Conflict and Loss with Syrian Refugee Youth" (Lecture)
Thursday, October 30
- 2:00 PM Beyond the Headlines @BUPardeeSchool: "Ebola - Pathology, Politics & Policy" (Discussion)
- 7:00 PM Asian Studies: "The Japanese Kimono - Now and Then" (Lecture)
Saturday, November 1
Sunday, November 2
Monday, November 3
- 12:00 PM African Studies: "Governing Congo: States, Non-States, and Local Realities" (Lecture)
- European Studies: "End of Social Europe? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination" (Lecture)
- 1:00 PM MidEast/No.Africa Studies: “Step-Mother Tongue" (Discussion)
- 6:00 PM MidEast/No. Africa Studies: "A Conversation with Sayed Kashua" (Discussion)
Tuesday, November 4
- 4:00 PM Muslim Studies: "The Sultan's Crusader: Crossing Borders with Johann Schiltberger, 1396-1427" (Lecture)
- Pardee School Inaugural Lecture: "Is there an alternative to permanent war in the Greater Middle East?" (Lecture)
- 6:00 PM European Studies: "General Nil" (Screening)