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Author Archives: Bridget Quinn

Glimpses of Peace in the Shadow of War: How Experiences of Everyday Violence Affect Young People’s Identity and Social Agency in AfghanistanGlimpses of Peace in the Shadow of War: How Experiences of Everyday Violence Affect Young People’s Identity and SOcial Agency in Afghanistan

Tuesday, November 17 2015, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Education Building 115

Visiting Professor Phil C. Langer Presentation:  “Glimpses of Peace in the Shadow of War:  How Experiences of Everyday Violence Affect Young People’s Identity and Social Agency in Afghanistan”.

Brown Bag Series: Communication Technologies, Inequalities and Health: Promises and Problems

Dr. K. Viswanath is a Professor of Health Communication in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and in the McGraw-Patterson Center for Population Sciences at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI). His work draws from literatures in communication science, social epidemiology, and social and health behavior sciences,… Continue Reading

Group Advising

 A group advising session will be offered on Wednesday, October 29 from 2-3:30 in Social Sciences 325. You are strongly encouraged to attend, particularly if you are a Freshman or Sophomore. The session will discuss the registration process, strategies for how best to fulfill the requirements of the International Studies major, and suggestions for how… Continue Reading

Global Struggles for Social Justice Lecture and Film Series: A People Uncounted

Thursday October 30, 7-9PM Library Auditorium A People Uncounted is a 2011 Canadian documentary film directed by Aaron Yeger about the culture and history of the Romani people (gypsies) in Europe.  This movie focuses on the plight of the Romani people during The Holocaust.  The film will also include information on the increasing intolerance and abuse… Continue Reading

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