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Study a Southeast Asian language this summer with funding
SEAP offers one qualified undergraduate student a chance to win a full scholarship to intensively study a Southeast Asian language for eight full...
May 3: Bartels Lecture and Reception
Join us on May 3 at 5:00 for Leymah Gbowee, "Forging Lasting Peace: Movements for Justice in a Pluralist World." Reserve your free ticket today!
How did the Cold War shape political modernity in the decolonizing world, and what do literature and literary networks reveal about such political...
Durba Ghosh, SAP/PACS
“It was more common for men to return to England and settle down, leaving behind their children and the Indian women who’d given birth to them,” says...
Nicholas Mulder, IES
Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, discusses sanctions on Russia on the Ezra Klein Show.
María Cristina García, LACS
María Cristina García, professor of history, says that in dealing with Ukrainian refugees, President Biden appears to be motivated by broader foreign...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“Even with these additional visas, there’s not nearly enough visas for all of the types of workers that employers want to hire on the H-2B program,”...
Global Public Voices Fellow Landon Schnabel
A century after Tutankhamun's tomb was opened, Schnabel outlines lessons the pharaohs provide on balancing religion and politics.
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“Either Putin is getting terrible economic advice or he is going further off the rails in his hatred for the West,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of...
Einaudi Migrations Team Tackles Public Health Challenge
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Gunisha Kaur, and collaborators are identifying the best ways to educate refugees and asylum seekers about their legal rights.