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4:45 pm, Goldwin Smith Hall, G22
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) Seminar Series. Co-sponsored: Department of History, Department of History of Art & Visual Studies
9:00 am, Cornell University
This inter-disciplinary conference brings together experts on questions of climate change, agrarian transformations and labor to help us reflect on the future of work. Overview
10:00 am, TBD
Calling all current international employees including J1 interns: join the Office of Global Learning for a casual meet and greet/coffee hour on the final Friday of each month. Coffee and snacks provided. Locations vary each month and will be…
12:00 pm, Kahin Center
Join us for a discussion with Vanessa Chan about her book, “The Storm We Made” - a dazzling saga about the horrors of war; the fraught relationships between the colonized and their oppressors, and the ambiguity of right and wrong when survival is at…
12:15 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Kathryn Babayan (History, University of Michigan)
3:00 pm
A SEADL webinar featuring: Dr. Tamara Loos, Professor of History, Cornell University. Hosted by Emily Zinger, Southeast Asia Digital Librarian, Cornell University. How to be an Anti-Communist: Information, Expertise, and Culture in Cold War Thailand
3:00 pm, McGraw Hall, 165
“The Care and Feeding of Names: Bejuni Capacities and Lives that Matter” Karlie Fox Knudtsen received her PhD from the Department of Anthropology at Cornell University.
12:00 pm, Caldwell Hall, 276
EB-5 and other investment-based U.S. visa options may be an option for international students who don’t make the H-1B lottery.
12:15 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Aarti Sethi (Anthropology, University of California Berkeley)
1:00 pm, Kahin Center
Since the Myanmar military seized power in Burma/Myanmar in a coup d’état in February 2021, People's Defense Forces (PDF) and Ethnic Revolutionary Organizations (ERO) have been fighting to remove this military regime and restore civilian…