Events in UCIS

Thursday, March 5

12:30 pm Language Table
Spring 2026 Tavola Italiana
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and Global Hub along with Department of French and Italian
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Mangia con noi! Bring your lunch to the Global Hub every Thursday to chat with the Department of French and Italian and practice Italian!

Tavola Italiana will meet every Thursday during Spring semester, from January 15 to April 23, EXCEPT on January 29, February 5, February 12, and March 12.

Hosted by the Department of French and Italian

1:00 pm Language Table
Swahili Conversational Hours
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies and Global Hub along with Less-Commonly-Taught-Languages Center
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Join the Center for African Studies on Thursdays to practice conversational Swahili in a social environment.

1:00 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
CLAS Speaker Series: "Conditional Democrats: Polarization and Democratic Commitment in Brazil" with Julian Borba
Location:
4217 and Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies
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Julian Bora

Professor of Political Science, Federal University of Santa Catarina

CLAS Visiting Scholar

Lunch provided

6:00 pm Language Table
Spring 2026 Kya Baat Hai General Board Meetings
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center and Global Hub along with Kya Baat Hai!
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Pitt students: Join Kya Baat Hai, a Hindi-Urdu conversational club that practices language and celebrates South Asian culture, for weekly conversation hours!

6:00 pm Panel Discussion
ICE, Ukraine, Wars, Refugees: What is the Future of International Legal Order
Location:
125 Frick Arts Building
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies, Center for Latin American Studies, European Studies Center, European Union Center of Excellence and Global Studies Center along with Deitrich School of Arts and Sciences
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This month, inspired by the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Refugee Convention, the series turns its attention to questions of migrant and refugee rights.

With more than 122 million people displaced worldwide in 2025, we face conditions we have not experienced since the end of World War II. Along with this record of people fleeing war and conflict, there are further millions who have set out to find a better life for themselves and their families.

Often classified as economic migrants, they are also subject to aggression in their new countries of residence: the ICE actions in the US represent currently the most visible backlash migrants confront worldwide.

Join in a discussion with experts in our community to consider where we are, who we are, and what we can do.

Moderator:
Randall Halle, Director of the European Studies Center

Panelists:
Anouar Rahmani, City of Asylum, is an Algerian novelist, journalist, and human rights defender whose literary work boldly challenges societal norms and advocates for freedom of expression, LGBTQ+ rights, and social justice.
Ankur Sakaria, Policy Manager, Mayor Corey O’Connor
Joseph Murphy, Esq., Allegheny Immigration Group
Rosamaria Criotello, Founder and Executive Director of the Latino Community Center