Human Trafficking:What It Is, How We Each Facilitate It, and What We Can Do to Help Address it
People often assume that only legislators and law enforcement personnel can take meaningful steps to fight human trafficking, one of the most lucrative transnational crimes in the world. This presentation will challenge the validity of that belief
Date: March 14th Time: 5:00pm - 6:30pm Where: Rosetti 120
Dinner will be provided
Diversity Research & Curriculum Diversivication
Date: Wednesdy March 13 Time: 4pm - 5pm
Migrants Who Care: West Africans Working and Building Lives in U.S. Health Care
When: Friday, March 8 Time: 4:30–5:30 PM Where: Rosetti Hall 120
Feminist Perspectives on the Study of Armed Conflicts and their Aftermaths
What Do Gender Theories Tell Us about the Past,Present and the Future of Warfare
Date: March 6 Time: 12:45-1:45pm Where: Siena Hall 308
lunch will be provided
Return to Auschwitz
Date: February 27 Time: 6:00-8:00pm Where: SSU 243
Leading an International Travel Course
Hear from Dr. Ausra Park, Dr. Karen Sonnelitter and Dr. Daniel white