Calendar
Lectures (October 20 through December 31)
Wednesday, October 23
- 12:30 PM Tribal Sovereignty, Black Americans Reparations, and Conditions Under Colonialism: A Critique
- 1:00 PM The US Elections and the Transatlantic Relationship: Two Outcomes, the Same Challenges?
- 7:30 PM The Creative Writing Program Presents: Carol Moldaw and Shangyang Fang
Thursday, October 24
- 12:30 PM Health Law Program Celebration featuring the Annual Pike Lecture
- 4:00 PM Immigration and Health in Rural Maryland
Monday, October 28
Wednesday, October 30
Friday, November 1
Monday, November 4
Thursday, November 7
- 9:30 AM Visit with Tarek El-Ariss
- 12:30 PM Reimagining Brazil’s Industrial Future: Opportunities and Challenges in the Face of Climate Change
- 3:00 PM Global Equity in Access to Pandemic Response Tools
- 3:30 PM Second-Class Daughters: Black Brazilian Women and Informal Adoption as Modern Slavery
- 7:30 PM Robert Lowell Memorial Poetry Reading
Friday, November 8
- 4:30 PM Nietzsche Talk
Tuesday, November 12
- 2:00 PM Elections in the U.S. and Europe: What Does This Mean for the Transatlantic Security Relationship?
Thursday, November 14
- 12:30 PM Haiti: How Can It Solve Its Many Crises?
- 4:00 PM Excerpts from an Epidemic of Uncertainty: Navigating HIV and Young Adulthood in Malawi
- 5:00 PM The UN’s Pact for the Future: Between Aspirations and Reality in the UN System
Tuesday, November 19
Wednesday, November 20
Monday, November 25
Wednesday, December 4
- 11:00 AM Webinar: Leo J. Cabassa, PhD