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Climate Emergency and the Future of Democracy
Date: Monday, April 15th Time: 5:00PM CST Location: Zoom – 922 1935 5842 On Monday, April 15th, Professor Robyn Eckersley will have a seminar on Climate Emergency and the Future of Democracy. This seminar tracks the rise of climate emergency claim making as a global discourse, and takes stock of the criticisms from those who argue […]
Student Report on “Chinese Female-Only Script: Unveiling the Stories and Influence of 女书 (Nvshu)”
Reported by Yixin Gu, Class of 2027 The event was jointly sponsored by the HRC Gender Studies Initiative and the CSCC Meanings, Identities and Communities Cluster. On March 20, 2024, guest speaker Xiuyuan You was invited to the campus to conduct a lecture and workshop on the Chinese national intangible cultural heritage– Nvshu. Ms. You […]
Reading Group for “Embracing Diversity: Developing Cultural Competence for inclusive Education”
Date: March 29, 2024Time: 12:00-1:00 PMVenue: CCT E2012 Diversity. Equity. Inclusiveness and Justice is an essential topic in academia. Despite its wide discussion in academia, at the practical level, it still poses a challenge for educators seeking to enhance their teaching practices, lt is crucial to ensure that educational materials and curricula are inclusive, relevant, […]
Help Us Green DKU
Date: March 29, 2024Time: 1 PM – 4:30 PMLocation: IB 1017 Description:DKU is striving to make sustainability an institutional pillar. In this context conversations around making DKU a more sustainable campus have recently intensified. The HRC CARE and Citizenship Labs would like to invite you to participate in an event to discuss what ‘greening’ the DKU […]
Panel Discussion on Award-Winning Research
Date: March 28, 2024 Time: 3:20-4:20 PM Venue: Tea House at Library Join us for an engaging faculty workshop celebrating the remarkable achievements of award-winning research! Delve into the strategies that make research stand out, from selecting timely topics to captivating diverse audiences. Gain valuable insights and uncover the secrets to scholarly success from our […]
Valery Pereleshin and the Russian Poetry Circle in Wartime Shanghai
Date: Tuesday, February 27Time: From 3 to 4 pmVenue: CCT E4011Speaker: Katya Knyazeva (Novosibirsk, Russia), is a historian and a journalist focusing on urban form, heritage preservation, and the Russian diaspora in Shanghai. She is the author of Shanghai Old Town. Topography of a Phantom City (Suzhou Creek Press, 2015 and 2018), among other publications. She is a Research Fellow at the […]