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In this session of the WLA Lecture Series, Public/US History PhD student Rachel Boyle presents her research, "She Shot Him Dead: Female Homicides in Chicago 1870 - 1900." WLA Graduate Assistant and Public History Masters student Laura Pearce introduces the lecture speaker. Photo by Anne E. Cullen.
Lunchtime Lecture with Robert Milliner, Senior Adviser at UBS and the B20 Sherpa for Australia "Of Government and Cultures - Challenges of a Global World”
John Zdanowicz Lectures: "Accountability in Government" and "Combating Transnational Crime," January 24 & 25, 2013
The orange buidling is the Ko-do, Lecture hall. It was started in 825, burned down in 1486, but rebuilt in the Momoyama style.
The USC Law & Global Health Collaboration hosted Pardis Mahdavi, acting dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, for her talk: “Social Movements, Sexual Rights, and Reproductive Rights: #meToo in Global Context” March 5.
Pardis Mahdavi
Acting Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver
Pardis Mahdavi, PhD is currently the Acting Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Previously, she was an associate professor and chair of anthropology, director of the Pacific Basin Institute, and dean of women at Pomona College. Her research interests include gendered labor, migration, sexuality, human rights, youth culture, transnational feminism and public health in the context of changing global and political structures. She is the author of four books: her first book, Passionate Uprisings: Iran’s Sexual Revolution was published with Stanford University Press in 2008, and her second book, Gridlock: Labor, Migration and ‘Human Trafficking’ in Dubai, also Stanford University Press, was published in 2011. Mahdavi’s third book, entitled From Trafficking to Terror: Constructing a Global Social Problem was published by Routledge on October 1, 2013, and her fourth book, Crossing the Gulf: Love and Family in Migrant Lives also Stanford University Press was published in April 2016.
Steven A. Benner presented the NEW Pittcon 2012 Capstone Lecture titled "Redesigning DNA: Fixing God's Mistakes" on Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
Professor John Cerone, Director, Center for International Law and Policy, New England Law School, gave a lecture on “International Law and the Situation in Libya,”
On 28 February 2017 Mr Anthony Parry delivered the 2017 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled 'Under threat? Safeguarding the future of English law and the English Courts after Brexit'.
3-11-2014 - photos of the 'Fyodor Dostoevsky, Flannery O'Connor, & Christ Pantocrator' lecture by Dr. Ralph C. Wood in Benton Chapel for the Divinity School. (Steve Green / Vanderbilt University)
The 8th Annual Disability Lecture was held on Tuesday 16 March 2010 at St. John's College, Cambridge. Dr Ross Cooper, Director of Dyslexia & Literacy Divison, London Southbank University, explored the concept of neurodiversity as 'a trigger for action' rather than a label or diagnosis.
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