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12:15 pm, Kahin Center
Gatty Lecture Series Join us for a talk by Analyn Salvador-Amores from the University of the Philippines Baguio.
5:15 pm, Johnson Museum of Art, Robinson Lecture Hall
Thasnai Sethaseree will discuss his work in conversation with Dr. Tamara Loos in conjunction with the exhibition Cold War: The Mysterious.
10:00 am, Big Red Barn, Greenhouse
Calling all current international employees including J1 interns: join International Services (part of the Office of Global Learning) for a casual meet and greet/coffee hour on the final Friday of each month. Coffee and snacks will be provided.
12:15 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Llerena Guiu Searle (Anthropology, University of Rochester)
4:40 pm, Klarman Hall, Romance Studies Lounge (164)
Looking to level up your Spanish? Come learn more about Cornell's intensive six-week program in Madrid. You'll immerse yourself in Spanish culture, significantly improve your language skills, and earn credits while living in Spain’s capital…
12:00 pm
For the summer 2026 Leadership in Action experience, students will be placed with the Pachaysana Foundation exploring what it means to be an intercultural leader in today’s complex, fractured world.
3:00 pm, Africana Studies and Research Center, Multipurpose Room (AFC 120)
The IAD Colloquia are monthly events that aim to strengthen relationships as well as to increase awareness, interest, and dialogue about African scholarship and issues across campus and beyond. The monthly panel discussions include Cornell faculty…
4:30 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Resisting Authoritarianism: The Political Journey and Mysterious Deaths of Two Young Americans in Pinochet’s Chile.
4:45 pm, Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, 2250
Find out more about our summer public policy program in Turin.
12:00 pm, Uris Hall, G08
This lecture discusses the concept of peace agreements as platforms for constructive social change, which requires authentic engagement and institutional transformations. It posits that signing peace accords is an important yet, alone and by itself,…