Alamar
Amigos del Cine Latinoamericano Spring 2012 Film Series presents:
Alamar (México, 2009) Director, Pedro González-Rubio. Spanish with English subtitles.
Amigos del Cine Latinoamericano Spring 2012 Film Series presents:
Alamar (México, 2009) Director, Pedro González-Rubio. Spanish with English subtitles.
Student teams from schools throughout the Pittsburgh region participated in the University of Pittsburgh's annual Pitt Model United Nations high school conference.
When the Global Meets the Local : A Reflection from SSCI Journal and Education Research in Taiwan
Sheng Yao Cheng, IISE Fulbright Visiting Scholar & Associate Professor, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Sport Management Curriculum in U.S. and Taiwan Higher Education Institutions
Chun Ju Liao, IISE Visiting Scholar & Associate Professor, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Randall Halle is the Klaus W. Jonas Professor of German Film and Cultural Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He studied at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, the University of Freiburg, the University of Utrecht, and the Free University in Berlin. He received his PhD from Madison in 1995. Halle works primarily on film, visual culture, and social philosophy. He is currently pursuing two different projects tentatively entitled Interzone Europe: Social Philosophy and the Transnational Imagination as well as Visual Alterity: Seeing Difference. Halle has received numerous grants.
Dir. Armando Robles Godoy
(Perú, 1970)
Sidney Mintz is a distinguished anthropologist whose scholarship has shaped how we think about the social, cultural, and political impact of colonialism, the interface of anthropology and history, and the correlation between food, material, culture, and power. He is the author of many significant publications, including books such as Worker in the Cane: A Puerto Rican Life History; Sweetness and Power: the Place of Sugar in Modern History; Tasting Food, Tasting Freedom: Excursions into Eating, Culture and the Past; and Three Ancient Colonies. Caribbean Themes and Variations.
Join the Global Studies Center for an informal gathering for students and faculty. GSC students graduating in December 2011 will display their poster boards highlighting their certificate/BPHIL experiences at Pitt. Information will also be presented on Foreign Language and Area Study Fellowships (FLAS), study abroad opportunities and more. Don't miss good company and good food.