Events in UCIS

Thursday, April 6

12:00 pm Student Club Activity
Tavola Italiana
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Department of French & Italian
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Mangia con noi! Bring your lunch and chat with us! Pitt students only, al levels welcome!

12:00 pm Lecture
Old Religion in the Making of the Modern Nation
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
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Soviet ideology treated religion as an enemy, a tool of oppression and an expression of backwardness. Militant atheism, the prohibition of religious rituals, and the repression of religious communities aimed to create a secular, rational, and scientific society. Yet, religion mattered in Soviet people’s lives. And with institutional religion restricted, many people expressed their spirituality through “lived religion” - the practice of religion and spirituality in everyday lives. What were the practices of lived religion in the context of state socialism? And how did it converge and diverge with the return of institutionalised religion and spiritual lift after the collapse of communism? REEES Spring 2023 Series, Religion in (Post-Socialism) Societies, will explore the role of religion in socialist and post-socialist societies in eight online discussions on religion and its relations to repression, nation-building, indigenous cultures, and memory.

This is a part of REEES’s Spring 2023 lecture series.

2:00 pm Lecture
Climate Change Heats Up: Public Lecture and Discussion with Dr. Hong Yang
Location:
Zoom & In Person (4130 Posvar Hall)
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center
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Global climate change is looming as a long-lasting, all-dimensional issue of the century with far reaching impacts. Despite the increasing interests and rhetoric, higher education is poorly prepared to keep pace with the rapidly changing climate. Global studies can and should play a leading role to prepare students whose lives will be increasingly impacted by the climate crisis. As an Earth scientist, international education administrator, and a current Harvard Radcliffe Fellow, Dr. Hong Yang explores the linkage between climate change and global education by drawing his expertise, experience, and recent interviews with climate change education experts. He examines key questions such as: How do current US-China relations impact climate change collaborations? What kind of intellectual competence should a college graduate acquire about climate change? What can international educators do to move climate change to the center of global studies?

Dr. Hong Yang is the Charles J. Smiley Chair Professor of Biological and Biomedical Sciences and the Inaugural Vice President in charge of campus internationalization at Bryant University. He is also a current Radcliffe Institute Fellow at Harvard University.

2:00 pm Reception
Department of German Spring Student Showcase
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Department of German
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As Department of German students present their projects in Posvar 1501, please join us in the Global Hub for food and drink.

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
French Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of French Club
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Join the French Club for Spring 2023's weekly conversation hours, on both Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-6:30 pm!

8:00 pm Student Club Activity
Persian Table Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Persian Club
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Join the Persian Club for bi-weekly conversations on Thursdays at 8-9 pm during Spring 2023!