Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Talk Series

G. Carole Woodall, Department of History

“Who are the Stakeholders in Teaching about Palestine/Israel?: A Pedagogical Workshop” 

Fernando Feliu-Moggi, College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

“Exploring Transatlantic Perspectives on Cultural Identity: Contemporary Guatemalan Art, Ancient History, and the Mallorca Conference of 2018”

Roger Martínez-Dávila, Department of History

“Engaging, Negotiating, and Collaborating: Securing Medieval Jewish and Muslim Manuscripts in Contemporary Spain”

Ji Hyun Oh, College of Education

"Outdoor Play in Early Childhood Education: From Teachers’ Perspectives in the U.S. to the Global Practices that Inspire"

Emily Skop, Department of Geography & Environmental Studies

“Refugee Studies and the End of Neutrality”

George Cheney, Department of Communications.

"The International Cooperative Movement: Lessons from Its Recent History and Prospects for Grassroots Economic Democratization" 

Suhaan Kiran Meht

“A Muslim Marvel: Color Contrast in the comic book series Ms. Marvel: Kamala Khan”