Past Events
Tuesday, November 12

4217 Posvar Hall
Thursday, November 7

Madeline Miller's Circe - Four Evenings -- Global Literary Encounters
In conjunction with the Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures program's "Ten Evenings" series, Global Studies Center is hosting "Four Evenings" pre-lecture discussions that put prominent world authors and
Latin American Lecture Room, Hillman Library
Wednesday, November 6

Tracing Cultural Exchanges in World History through Primary Sources: Beyond what WE got from THEM
In this workshop, participants will gain access to resources on teaching about cultural interactions as a topic of study.
4130 Posvar Hall
Tuesday, November 5

Conversations on 1619 Series: Post-Traumatic Cultural Disorder
In 1619 a ship carrying 20-some enslaved Africans arrived in British North America.
1501 Posvar Hall
Monday, November 4

1989 and All That: Transnational Political Upheaval and the Origins of Global Studies
The year 1989 witnessed momentous changes in global politics: the end of the Cold War, the acceleration of global neoliberal capitalism, and the start of a long decade of internationalism and inter
4130 Posvar Hall

High School Model UN
High school Model UN clubs from Pittsburgh and tri-state areas participated in mock UN sessions.
William Pitt Union and O'Hara Center
Friday, November 1 to Sunday, May 3

Global Health and Gender Equality- SDG 5
With each global health crisis, the interconnectedness of populations around the globe becomes more pronounced.
2400 Sennott Square
Thursday, October 31

UCIS International Career Toolkit Series: StrengthsFinder 2.0 Workshop
Seeking a career that you will enjoy? Want to leverage your talents to land that future job in international affairs, government, nonprofit, or business? Attend the StrengthsFinder 2.0 Workshop.
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Wednesday, October 30

Reconstructions, Utopia, Nation. Architecture as a Tool of Identity Constructions in Germany Since 1989
How have German cities changed since the fall of the Berlin Wall? Why is Germany rebuilding its palaces? Join us for a discussion of these questions and more!
Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning
Tuesday, October 29

Conversations on 1619 Series Convict Leasing
In 1619 a ship carrying 20-some enslaved Africans arrived in British North America.
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