Week of October 19, 2025 in UCIS

Sunday, October 19

3:00 pm Lecture
Songs of My Mother, Julia
Location:
Cathedral of Learning, 332
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs along with Czechoslovak Nationality Room Committee and Music Department
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Behind the pop art icon Andy Warhol stood Julia Warhola (born Závacka), a resilient immigrant whose creativity found voice in art and songs. Far from being merely “the artist’s mother,” she embodied the hopes, memories, and identities of thousands of Slavic women who built new lives in challenging industrial conditions of Pittsburgh in the beginning of twentieth century.
The talk focuses on Julia Warhola’s artistic contributions, particularly in music. Her rare recordings of folk songs embody feelings of displacement and adaptation, linking personal experience with the broader Rusyn tradition. These songs continue to inspire contemporary artists in her rodny kraj – Carpathian Rus’, bridging cultural past and present. As Andy himself once said, his mother was “so-o-o interesting.” Recordings invites us to hear Julia Warhola in her own right: as an immigrant woman, a creative artist, and a cultural bridge across the Atlantic.

Ms. Jana Tomková is the Ruth Crawford Mitchell Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh in fall 2025. From Slovakia, Ms. Tomková is a doctoral student of Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Her research focuses on the cultural life of Carpatho-Rusyns in the Czech Republic, particularly involving music, and how it contributes to the shaping of ethnic identity. She is undertaking a comparative study of the activities of Carpatho-Rusyns in the USA, Canada, and the Czech Republic during her fellowship.

Sponsored by the Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs. Co-Sponsored by the Music Department and by the Czechoslovak Room Committee

Monday, October 20

1:00 pm Language Table
Fall 2025 Russian Tutoring in the Global Hub
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies and Global Hub along with Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
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Russian program students: Are you looking to practice Russian? Stop by the Global Hub on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-3 pm, starting on October 6 and ending December 10, to meet with Russian tutors and prepare for tests, get help with homework, and more.

4:30 pm Language Table
Bate-Papo Portuguese Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies and Global Hub along with Brazil Nuts
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Join us in the Global Hub for to meet other students and to practice Portuguese of all levels!

Bate-Papo meet on Mondays, during Fall 2025, starting September 8 and ending December 15, EXCEPT on November 24.

5:30 pm Language Table
German Club at Pitt
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and Global Hub along with Pitt German Club
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Join German Club at Pitt weekly meetings to improve language skills and cultural knowledge of German speaking regions!

German Club will meet in the Global Hub every Monday during Fall 2025 semester, starting September 8 and ending December 1, EXCEPT on November 24.

Tuesday, October 21

12:30 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Between connection and disconnection: Global perspectives on youth residential care
Location:
4217 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
European Union Center of Excellence
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Both the United States and Germany have a long history of residential care for children, but in the last fifty years have taken different directions on policy and practice.
This lunch and learn will include global information, but will focus on how the workforce in both countries are prepared for children who require out-of-home care.

About the Speakers:

Mary Rauktis, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh

Singrid James, Dept. of Social Work and Social Welfare
University of Kassel
SIGRID JAMES, PhD, MSW is professor in the Department of Social Work and Social Welfare at the University of Kassel in Germany. She received her social work education in the United States (PhD University of Southern California, 2003; MSW UCLA, 1990) and was tenured at Loma Linda University, Department of Social Work and Social Ecology, in California, USA (2004-2016). She has completed a Fellowship in Dissemination and Implementation Research at Washington University (2010-12) and received multiple research grants in the US and in Europe. She also was the Editor-in-Chief for the peer­reviewed journal Residential Treatment/or Children and Youth (2015-2018) and was among the top 100 contributors to social work journal scholarship (Hodge & Turner, 2022). Dr. James has been writing and researching in the area of residential care for over two decades and is part of the International Workgroup on Therapeutic Residential Care. Presently, her projects are focused on cross-national comparisons of residential care.

3:00 pm Information Session
Fall 2025 Global Distinction Drop-In Hours
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center, Center for Ethnic Studies Research, Center for African Studies, Center for Latin American Studies, Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies, Director's Office, European Studies Center, Global Studies Center, Global Hub, Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs, Office of International Services and Global Experiences Office
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Attention: Undergraduate students! Are you looking to gain experience that will help prepare you for a globally-connected job market? Stop by Drop-In Hours to learn more about getting the Global Distinction added to your academic transcript, receiving special recognition at graduation, and standing out to prospective employers!

4:00 pm Language Table
Hungarian Conversation and Tutoring
Location:
Braun Room (12th Floor), Cathedral of Learning
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
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Tuesdays, 4-5pm
Braun Room (12th Floor), Cathedral of Learning

Come to chat, practice, meet others who are interested in Hungarian and Hungary! All levels are welcome.

For more info, contact Dr. Viktoria Batista (vib21@pitt.edu)

6:00 pm Language Table
French Club Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and Global Hub along with French Club
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Join the French Club on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6-7 pm during Fall semester for conversational meetings and to practice French speaking and listening skills and create a francophone community on campus!

UPDATE: On September 10 (only), the French Club and the French Department will have a joint event in the Global Hub, from 5:30 to 7 pm.

The French Club will meet twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, during Fall 2025, EXCEPT on November 25 and November 26.

Wednesday, October 22

1:00 pm Language Table
Fall 2025 Russian Tutoring in the Global Hub
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies and Global Hub along with Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
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Russian program students: Are you looking to practice Russian? Stop by the Global Hub on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-3 pm, starting on October 6 and ending December 10, to meet with Russian tutors and prepare for tests, get help with homework, and more.

1:30 pm Reading Group
Global Appalachia Reading Group: Session 2
Location:
4217 Posvar Hall or via Zoom
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center along with Institute of Spatial History Innovation
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The Global Appalachia Reading Group examines the complex intersections of regional identity, global influence, and environmental justice as they pertain to Appalachia and its connections to the wider world. The Fall 2026 theme is "Place."

Session 1 Book, September 17, 2025: Appalachia in Regional Context: Place Matters, edited by Dwight B. Billings and Ann E. Kingsolver
Session 2 Book, October 22, 2025: Affrilachia by Frank X. Walker
Session 3 Book, November 19, 2025: Making Our Future: Visionary Folklore and Everyday Culture in Appalachia  by Emily Hilliard

Copies of the books will be available for those planning to attend the event. Please stop by the Global Studies Center (4100 Posvar Hall) to pick up your copy. If you need the books shipped, that can be arranged.

Note: We are able to fund and distribute books to registrants as funding allows. Registration will remain open after this amount is reached. Registrants will be notified if we are unable to provide them with the reading material.

3:00 pm Information Session
Vira I. Heinz Program Information Session
Location:
810 William Pitt Union
Sponsored by:
Global Experiences Office
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Want to study abroad this summer? You could be selected for a scholarship of $5,000+! Learn more about the Vira I. Heinz Program for Women in Global Leadership (VIH Program) by stopping by this info session. Qualified students will be female-identifying, have a QPA of 3.0 and be a current sophomore or junior with no prior travel experience beyond Canada. Come by even if you are thinking about it for next year!

6:00 pm Language Table
French Club Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and Global Hub along with French Club
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Join the French Club on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6-7 pm during Fall semester for conversational meetings and to practice French speaking and listening skills and create a francophone community on campus!

UPDATE: On September 10 (only), the French Club and the French Department will have a joint event in the Global Hub, from 5:30 to 7 pm.

The French Club will meet twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, during Fall 2025, EXCEPT on November 25 and November 26.

8:00 pm Language Table
Arabic Club Conversation Table
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies, Global Studies Center and Global Hub along with Arabic Club
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Join the Arabic Club for biweekly meetings in the Global Hub during Fall 2025 semester, and to practice Arabic language, structured by varying geographic dialects and level of speaker proficiency!

Thursday, October 23

1:00 pm Lecture
CLAS Speaker Series: "A Quechua at Pitt" and "Ensinando português: My journey as a Portuguese FLTA (Foreign language Teaching assistant)"
Location:
4130 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies
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Thatiellen holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Language from UFT (Federal university of Tocantins) and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Applied Linguistics at UnB (University of Brasília). She has extensive experience teaching second languages, including Portuguese as an additional language for Indigenous communities and non-Brazilian learners. Thatiellen has also worked with minority communities in Brazil, teaching English to young Black, Brown, and Indigenous students. She is currently serving as a Portuguese FLTA through the Fulbright Program at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Ruth Jimenez Nina is a Quechua linguist, researcher and a quechua activist from Bolivia. She holds a Master's in Indoamerican Linguistics from CIESAS México and studied Applied Linguistics to Language Teaching at San Simon University, where she has also taught since 2023. She has been a member of the Indigenous Research Center Taki Unquy in Cochabamba since 2019. Her work centers on sociolinguistics, language acquisition and teaching and anthropological linguistics. She has published academic and opinion papers in Bolivia and México.

In 2020 she was the recipient of the French Institute of Andean Studies' Young Researcher Support Grant to study Bolivian quechua evidentiality. She also contributed as a linguist to the Simi Project (the first Bolivian Quechua App launched in 2024).

She is currently a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant for the Quechua Program at the University of Pittsburgh.

1:00 pm Language Table
Tavola Italiana
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and Global Hub along with Department of French & Italian
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Mangia con noi! Bring your lunch and chat with us! Pitt students only, all levels welcome!

Tavola Italiana will meet on Thursdays during Fall 2025, EXCEPT on November 27.

3:00 pm Panel Discussion
Bridging Communities Through Experiential Learning Locally and Globally at the School of Business
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Global Experiences Office along with University of Pittsburgh School of Business Global Experiences and Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs
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This session will focus on some of the ways the students and programs are connecting with communities both here in Pittsburgh and abroad through global programs. An interactive panel discussion will highlight the global and local partnerships that have brought some of these programs to fruition. Hear from students and administrators on ways you can get involved through programming as well as how you can highlight your experiential learning for future career opportunities.

3:00 pm Reception
Block Party
Location:
4th Floor Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Center for Ethnic Studies Research, Center for African Studies, Center for Latin American Studies and Global Studies Center along with Center for Urban Education, School of Education, Department of Africana Studies and University Center for International Studies (UCIS)
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Join us in Posvar Hall for a one-of-a-kind block party, hosted by the centers on the fourth floor! Connect and learn about student clubs, organizations and discover new spaces to hang out between classes to support your academic journey, all with live music and free food! This interactive event offers the perfect opportunity to explore how our Centers can elevate your college experience and boost your success.

Come and go, before, after or between classes during this three-hour block of fun!

5:00 pm Language Table
Suchitra: Hindi Language Table
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center and Global Hub along with Less-Commonly-Taught-Languages Center
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Practice Hindi and play games with the Less-Commonly-Taught-Languages Center and students! No knowledge of Hindi required.

There will be three meetings in the Global Hub during Fall semester, each from 5-6 pm:
- September 25
- October 23
- November 20

5:30 pm Exhibit
Camera as Passport: The Ship of Photographers
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Location:
American Jewish Museum, JCC of Greater Pittsburgh, 5738 Forbes Ave, Pgh, PA 15217
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center along with Jewish Studies Center, Film and Media Studies, Horror Studies Program, JCC Pittsburgh (American Jewish Museum), CMU Jewish Studies, The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh and University of Michigan
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This powerful exhibition features 36 striking images that trace the remarkable journeys of eight European photographers who, facing Nazi persecution in the 1930s and ’40s, used their cameras as tools of escape, survival, and reinvention.

Curated by:
Deborah Dash Moore
Jonathan Freedman Distinguished University Professor of History & Judaic Studies, University of Michigan
Louis Kaplan
Professor of History and Theory of Photography and New Media, University of Toronto

Exhibition will be on view from August 20, 2025-Jan 30, 2026

6:00 pm Teacher Training
Global Issues Through Literature: The U.S. in the World
Location:
via Zoom
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and Global Studies Center
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This professional development workshop series is designed for K-12 educators seeking to deepen their understanding of global issues through literature. This year, we will explore the theme of “The U.S. in the World.” Through global and regional perspectives, we will discuss narratives of a “Global United States,” where the U.S. role in the world and its relationship with other countries and regions is informed by transnational narratives and dialogues shaped by global trends such as migration, environmental issues, human rights, and human conditions. By exploring compelling stories from diverse cultural perspectives, educators will gain insights into the complexities of this theme, its impact on individuals and communities, and how to engage students in meaningful discussions around these topics.

Each session features a carefully selected book, paired with historically contextualized presentations, interactive discussions, teaching strategies, and cross-disciplinary activities to inspire classroom implementation.

Sessions this year will take place virtually on Thursday evenings from 6:00-7:30 p.m. (ET). Three Act 48 credit hours (for PA educators) and a copy of the book are provided for each session.

The October 23 workshop will focus on the book, "Ashes of Rose," by Mary Jane Auch.

For more information and to register, please go to: https://www.ucis.pitt.edu/global/GILS

6:00 pm Language Table
Kya Baat Hai! Conversation Hour
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!

Kya Baat Hai will meet weekly, on Thursdays, during the Fall semester, EXCEPT on Thursday, November 27.

6:00 pm Student Club Activity
Referral — Letters to Repressed Russians and Ukrainians
Location:
Posvar Hall, Room 5200
Announced by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies on behalf of Pitt Amnesty International, Amnesty International USA Group 39 and People for Free Russia Coalition
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Stand in Solidarity for Human Rights: Write to Political Prisoners in Russia. People should not be imprisoned for their opinions, but more than 1,000 people in Russia are.
The People for Free Russia Coalition is partnering with the Pitt Amnesty International and Amnesty International Group 39 to send letters of support to Russians and Ukrainians repressed for speaking out. All letters are translated and delivered electronically, and participants may even receive responses.

Enjoy tea and dessert while connecting with a community that values human rights and human dignity.

Friday, October 24

11:00 am Festival
Dietrich Global Programs Summer Showcase
Location:
William Pitt Union Ballroom
Sponsored by:
Global Experiences Office
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Are you interested in learning more about Pitt's Summer 2026 study abroad opportunities? Stop by the William Pitt Union Ballroom on Friday, October 24th between 11am and 2pm to speak with Pitt Global Experiences staff, program faculty, and past student participants about your interests and options!

*This event is open to all students*

5:00 pm Seminar
Technology, Humanity, and Social Justice: Education & Work
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center
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As humans rely more and more on electronic devices to support their everyday activities, there are ever present warnings about the impacts such reliance has on human autonomy ranging from who owns and controls information networks, the inequitable impact of technology consumption on peoples and places, varying accessibility of technology around the globe, and the promises and limitations of technology in improving human health.

In Fall 2025, the focus will be on the impact technology has on the future of schooling and work. This will include a discussion as to how technology can improve the efficiency and safety of the workforce through automation while also creating further divides between those who have educational access and those who do not. The effects of technology on education and the common language of the world, including how it impacts native languages and cultures, will also be discussed

Saturday, October 25

8:30 am Seminar
Technology, Humanity, and Social Justice: Education & Work
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center
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As humans rely more and more on electronic devices to support their everyday activities, there are ever present warnings about the impacts such reliance has on human autonomy ranging from who owns and controls information networks, the inequitable impact of technology consumption on peoples and places, varying accessibility of technology around the globe, and the promises and limitations of technology in improving human health.

In Fall 2025, the focus will be on the impact technology has on the future of schooling and work. This will include a discussion as to how technology can improve the efficiency and safety of the workforce through automation while also creating further divides between those who have educational access and those who do not. The effects of technology on education and the common language of the world, including how it impacts native languages and cultures, will also be discussed

4:00 pm Cultural Event
Referral — My Thoughts Думи Мої
Location:
Andrew Carnegie Music Hall - Carnegie, PA
Announced by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies on behalf of Kyiv Ukrainian Dance Ensemble & School
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Hear the thoughts of the Ukrainian People from Ukraine and in the Diaspora. Collaboration with local artists.

Information and tickets @ https://kyivdance.org/my-thoughts-production

Ukrainian Marketplace Opens 2pm