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Caitie Barrett, Einaudi
Caitie Barrett, professor of archaeology, discusses the meaning of an amulet found in a Pompeii site.
Barry Strauss, PACS
Barry Strauss, professor of history, says “The rules they followed in Rome were not necessarily applied in godforsaken Eboracum. So, although the man...
Marielena Hincapié, Migrations
Marielena Hincapié, distinguished immigration scholar, talks about the Trump administration's efforts to deport migrants living in the United States.
Katie Fiorella, Migrations Director
Kathryn Fiorella, assistant professor in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health, and Sebastian Heilpern, postdoctoral associate at CVM, discuss...
Experts to Think Beyond GDP, Toward Sustainability
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is heavily relied upon as a gauge of prosperity, but does not measure sustainable practices that consider the planet.
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“The sense is that the world has changed fundamentally in ways that cannot easily be put back together. Every country has to figure out its own place...
New Essay Collection "Fugitive Tilts"
The book collects two decades’ worth of probing reflections on his childhood in Jamaica and the country’s cultural and colonial history.
GETSEA Mini-Course deadline extended to May 17
Taught by Kurt W. Kuehne, New York University Abu DhabiOffered virtually from June 24 to July 30, 2025, Tuesdays, 8:00pm-10:00pm Eastern Time. (Check...
Tom Pepinsky, SEAP
“We had been thinking about this as the prisoners’ dilemma, but we were wrong,” says Tom Pepinsky, professor of government.
Kyaw Hsan Hlaing, SEAP
“Min Aung Hlaing is leveraging the earthquake for regional engagement and electoral legitimacy. The humanitarian crisis gives him a pretext to open...