Europe

1989 for Young Learners

Presenter: 
Gregor Thum, PhD
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 16:30

Anne Nesbet's novel, Cloud and Wallfish, invites middle-school readers into Berlin in 1989. A limited number of books will be available free of charge to the first registrants for this book discussion.

While the book target grades 5-9, all K-12 teachers are welcome!

Registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyIEJS3DMbzcr-LJxa0wUN3timKJ5V....

Location: 
Posvar 4217
Contact Person: 
Samantha Moik
Contact Phone: 
412-624-3503
Contact Email: 
smm302@pitt.edu

Who’s Revitalizing Homer?: The Relevance and Risks of Classical Reception Today

Subtitle: 
Faculty Fellow Lecture Series
Presenter: 
Dr. Donna Zuckerberg, Classics & Author of Not All Dead White Men (2018)
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 12/04/2019 - 16:30 to 18:00

In this lecture, Donna Zuckerberg explores what antiquity means to far-right online communities and what others interested in Classics can do to respond.

Location: 
Cathedral of Learning 501
Cost: 
Free and Open to the Public

Intermarriage in Moesia Inferior: Romans, Bessi, and Lai

Subtitle: 
Global and the Classic Lecture Series
Presenter: 
Dr. Lakshmi Ramgopal, Assistant Professor of History, Columbia University
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 10/16/2019 - 16:30 to 18:00

Join us as we welcome Dr. Lakshmi Ramgopal, a Roman historian and Assistant Professor of History at Columbia University as part of our Classic and the Global Lecture Series. Dr. Ramgopal will explore how Romans and non-Romans living along the western coast of the Black Sea adapted to the changing mechanics of imperial administration and Roman citizenship in the second and third centuries CE using epigraphic evidence for intermarriage and worship of the emperor from this region.

Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Free & Open To The Public
Contact Person: 
Veronica Dristas
Contact Email: 
dristas@pitt.edu

The 1918 Flu Pandemic: Lessons Learned

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 10/18/2019 - 17:30 to Sat, 10/19/2019 - 15:00

Could this happen again? The 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history, so deadly that some countries ran out of coffins. The symptoms were horrible, giving it the name of “black flu.” Although there is no universal consensus regarding where the virus originated, it spread worldwide during 1918-1919. It is estimated that about 500 million people or one-third of the world’s population became infected with this virus. The number of deaths was estimated to be at least 50 million worldwide.

Location: 
4130 Wesley Posvar Hall

Pittsburgh Youth Global Town Hall: Climate, Gender, and Sustainability

Subtitle: 
From Local Activism to Global Reform
Presenter: 
various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 09/19/2019 - 10:00 to 14:45

On the eve of the Pittsburgh Global Town Hall hosted by the University of Pittsburgh, Global Voice, World Workable Trust, and the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the University Center for International Studies will host a workshop and town hall discussion specifically for area middle and high school students. The goal is to focus on the concerns of the next generation of globally-minded citizens, while exploring avenues for climate activism. How do you turn local activism into global reform? What role do the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) play in these discussions?

Location: 
Posvar Hall, 2nd Floor (Provost Suites), University of Pittsburgh
Cost: 
Free; pre-registration required
Contact Person: 
Cathy Fratto
Contact Email: 
caf166@pitt.edu

Summer Institute for Pennsylvania Teachers

Subtitle: 
Presenter: 
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Security Notice: Event Changed: 
Date: 
Repeats every day 5 times.
Mon, 06/17/2019 (All day)
Tue, 06/18/2019 (All day)
Wed, 06/19/2019 (All day)
Thu, 06/20/2019 (All day)
Fri, 06/21/2019 (All day)

The Summer Institute for Pennsylvania Teachers (SIPT) helps new CHS teachers in social studies and world languages to infuse international content into their courses. Workshops include presentations by University faculty, experienced CHS teachers, and others.

Location: 
Sennott Square
Cost: 
Contact Person: 
Susan Dawkins
Contact Phone: 
412-648-4433
Contact Email: 
sad96@pitt.edu

Water Is Life: Forum

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Mon, 09/23/2019 - 16:00

The Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (REEES) and the Study Abroad Office (SAO) in collaboration with the Pittsburgh-based global service-learning organization Amizade propose to bring together community organizers and nonprofit leaders with University of Pittsburgh faculty and students for a public forum themed “Water Is Life." The thematic concentration on water reflects the contemporary significance of the topic, which invites inquiry from a regional and global perspective. Water is at the core of human and environmental existence.

Location: 
Global Hub, Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Phone: 
4126487407
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

Eurofest 2019

Presenter: 
various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sun, 08/25/2019 - 11:00 to 17:00

Join us for our annual EuroFest in celebration of all things Europe in the 'burgh! Food trucks, dancers, local artisans, and more! This is a family-friendly event fun for all ages. Special activities will be available for Pitt students.

Location: 
Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Free and open to the public
Contact Person: 
Iris Matijevic
Contact Email: 
irm24@pitt.edu

GLOBAL TOWN HALL Climate, Gender, and Sustainability: Local to Global

Presenter: 
various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 09/19/2019 - 17:30 to Fri, 09/20/2019 - 18:00

The European Studies Center, the Global Studies Center, and the University Center for International Studies, with the support of the Office of the Provost and the Year of Pitt Global Initiative at the University of Pittsburgh, in partnership with Global Voice and the Workable World Trust, will host the Second Annual Global Town Hall Meeting on UN and Global Governance Reform on Thursday 19 September to Friday 20 September 2019.

The theme for the discussion will be “Climate, Gender, and Sustainable Development: Local to Global”.

Location: 
Alumni Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Cost: 
Free with pre-registration; $15 lunch option available
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Phone: 
624-5404
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

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