|
Join us as we celebrate the achievements of our extraordinary graduates of the Class of 2024.
Date
May 27th, 2024 Department
African American Studies
|
|
Graduate Students explain Why Slavic.
Department
Slavic Languages and Literatures
|
|
This dissertation argues that the Red Power Movement (1969–1973) was an architectural project for Indigenous sovereignty. Every protest involved the takeover of colonial architecture:…
Date
May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Angelika E. Joseph, GS (984FB293) Department
Architecture
|
|
This paper explores the feasibility and implications of using de-extinction technology as a tool for conservation. De-extinction presents a novel approach to restoring species that have been lost to…
Date
May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Sunrit Panda, UG '25 (435397B5) Department
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
|
|
In an increasingly polluted world, anthropogenic contaminants have become a significant threat to wildlife globally. Entering an organism through water, soil, food, and air, these toxic chemicals…
Date
May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Yeraldi Loera, GS (7EEC903D) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
|
|
The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS has aimed for 95% of people living with HIV (PLHIV) to have received their diagnosis, 95% of diagnosed PLHIV to have accessed treatment, and 95% of these…
Date
May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Sarah Mirae Choi, UG '24 (F4573D0A) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
|
|
Iran held a unique place in the culture of nineteenth-century France, considered at once part of the Orient and yet elevated above all other Oriental nations. Admiration, identification, and even…
Date
March 27th, 2024 Speaker
Dr. Julia Hartley Department
Mossavar Rahmani Persian Gulf Studies Location
Robertson 001
|
|
Sanctions have enormous consequences. Especially when imposed by a country with the economic influence of the United States, sanctions induce clear shockwaves in both the economy and political…
Date
April 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Narges Bajoghli, Vali Nasr Department
Sharon and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies Location
Robertson Bowl 001
|
|
This video was not presented in open house but was prepared for that event
Date
March 20th, 2024 Speaker
Jack Thompson '23 Department
Spanish & Portuguese Location
Upper Hyphen Chancellor Green
|
|
Date
March 20th, 2024 Speaker
Karina Aguilar '20 Department
Spanish & Portuguese Location
Upper Hyphen Chancellor Green
|
|
Date
March 20th, 2024 Speaker
Brandon Dunlevy '21 Department
Spanish & Portuguese Location
Upper Hyphen Chancellor Green
|
|
Date
March 20th, 2024 Speaker
Carrington Johnson '24 Department
Spanish & Portuguese Location
Upper Hyphen Chancellor Green
|
|
Kathleen Segerson is a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut. She is an environmental economist, with a strong interest in collaborative…
Date
March 25th, 2024 Speaker
Kathleen Segerson Department
C-PREE Location
Wallace Hall 300
|
|
|
|
Abstract: In this talk on Buddhism and animals I depart from the approach taken in the recent book Unfortunate Destiny on animals in Buddhism. I am not going to be analyzing ideological and…
Date
February 15th, 2024 Speaker
Janet Gyatso, Brook Ziporyn Department
Center for Culture, Society and Religion Location
Friend 008
|
|
Speaker
Ren and Leininger
|