Events in UCIS

Wednesday, April 12

4:00 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Europe Today Lecture Series: European Energy Transition - Development Pathways, Challenges, and Opportunities
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center
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For more than three decades, the European Union has been recognised as a world leader in the fight against global warming and climate change. Climate policy has become a dominant issue on the EU's environmental agenda and has gradually been integrated into other policy areas, most notably energy policy. In terms of climate and energy policy, the EU has developed the most advanced and comprehensive regulatory framework in the world, which includes both EU-wide policies and targets to be achieved by Member States. Taken together, these policies and targets serve to advance the energy transition – a process aimed at transforming Europe's energy sector from fossil fuel-based to zero-carbon, mainly through the use of renewable energy and energy efficiency measures. However, the process is uneven in the different Member States. This lecture will present the development of European climate and energy policy, in the context of global climate politics. It will also illustrate different trajectories for the development of renewable energy policies, comparing two different case studies: Poland and Germany. Finally, it will discuss the current challenges of further developing the energy transition in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

4:30 pm Seminar
"Angola on Trial in Cuba: The Hidden History of Race in el caso Ochoa"
Location:
Baker/Porter Hall 336B (CMU Campus)
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies along with Department of History
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The presentation explores the case of Arnaldo Ochoa, a top-ranking general in the Cuban military who once rivalled Fidel Castro in popularity and esteem across the island. News of Ochoa’s arrest, conviction and execution on grounds of corruption and drug-smuggling in 1989 shocked both Cuba and the globe. This talk explores what happened to Ochoa through the lens of his military leadership in Angola, the southern African nation whose independence Cuba had been supporting since 1975. Seemingly just the story of a drug-running general, el caso Ochoa provides an opportunity to examine race, military service, and what it meant to be a Cuban revolutionary 30 years after 1959.

4:30 pm Lecture
Angola on Trial in Cuba: The Hidden History of Race in el caso Ochoa
Location:
Baker Hall, CMU
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies and Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies along with Carnegie Mellon University Department of History
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The presentation explores the case of Arnaldo Ochoa, a top-ranking general in the Cuban military who once rivalled Fidel Castro in popularity and esteem across the island. News of Ochoa’s arrest, conviction and execution on grounds of corruption and drug-smuggling in 1989 shocked both Cuba and the globe. This talk explores what happened to Ochoa through the lens of his military leadership in Angola, the southern African nation whose independence Cuba had been supporting since 1975. Seemingly just the story of a drug-running general, el caso Ochoa provides an opportunity to examine race, military service, and what it meant to be a Cuban revolutionary 30 years after 1959.

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
Polish Conversation Table
Location:
1219 Cathedral of Learning
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
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!

6:00 pm Lecture
Mini Lecture Series: Learn Amharic!
Location:
4130 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies
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Learn Amharic from fellow students studying the language!

7:00 pm Student Club Activity
Mesas de Conversación
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Spanish Club
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Join the Spanish Club for Spring 2023's weekly conversation hours, on Wednesdays from 7-8 pm!

7:30 pm Student Club Activity
Arabic Language Table
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Arabic Language and Culture Club
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Join the Arabic Language and Culture Club for this weekly get-together and safe space for Arabic speakers to have a conversation and work on their language skills!

8:00 pm Workshop
Quechua Mini-Series, Lesson 1: All About Quechua & Introducing Yourself
Location:
4130 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies
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Quechua is the most spoken Indigenous language in the Americas, with almost 8 million speakers throughout the Andes Mountains and around the world. Discover new ways to view the world while learning a new language!