02/04/2026
✨ The Global Studies Seminar is back for Spring ’26! 🌍
Join us for a semester of thought-provoking conversations, inspiring speakers, and global perspectives that challenge how we see the world.
📅 Check out the full Spring 2026 GSS schedule and save the dates - we can’t wait to see you there!
Scan the QR code or click in this link to see all the events: https://tinyurl.com/gssspring26
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11/22/2022
Join Dr. Kathryn Meyer this upcoming Monday at Herrick Auditorium to hear about a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of the people who lived in the back alleys of a nation at war following the investigation of the rumors that Chinese spies lived in the building concerned the Japanese military which occupied Manchuria during this phase of the Second World War. It also contained veiled criticism of the Manchukuo government for which the policemen worked. Yet sympathetic as the report was, the investigation and its reports also provided evidence to the Japanese government to create labor camps to "reform" the ne'er-do-wells of Manchukuo.
Refreshments will be provided. Online audience can join us via Zoom. Register at https://bit.ly/1128Meyer
11/10/2022
Join Dr. Chris Crews, Dr. Nhu Truong, Dr. Julia Fernandez, Dr. Leksa Lee and Dr. Caitlin Miles this upcoming Monday at Herrick Auditorium to have a discussion about the concept of “global” and answer question like what exactly does it mean to teach about the global or do global research? How do we help our students become global citizens? How does the global connect to the local, and how do questions of time and space, technology and urbanization, migration and climate change, fit into how we think, teach, and research the global? These are some of the questions this faculty roundtable will explore.
Refreshments will be provided. Online audience can join us via Zoom. Register at https://bit.ly/3te2ZJi
10/31/2022
Join Dr. Anne Sokolsky this upcoming Monday at Herrick Auditorium to hear her discuss about the varying images of the Japanese imperial female travel writer that appear in this journal and how such variations reveal a shift in attitude on the part of Japan’s colonial government about the role women’s travel writing should play in Japanese international politics.
Refreshments will be provided. Online audience can join us via Zoom. Register at https://bit.ly/1107_Sokolsky
10/17/2022
Join Dr. Caitlin Miles this upcoming Monday at Herrick Auditorium to hear about her exploration of how transnational feminist solidarities emerge and circulate in relation to the 2017 manifestation of .
Refreshments will be provided. Online audience can join us via Zoom. Register at https://bit.ly/102422Miles