Speakers in C-U: Apr. 12—18
On tap this week: Russian childhood, Korean rice, The World Bank, the rule of law, and Brazilian slave ships.
On tap this week: Russian childhood, Korean rice, The World Bank, the rule of law, and Brazilian slave ships.
The invisible forces of Haiti and the very visible forces of Asian Carp are at the forefront this week.
Nuclear proliferation, Ukrainian Jews, Iran, and climate change, as the post-spring break speaker schedule heats up.
Winding down a bit leading into spring break, but you still have some 19th-century comets and feminist activism (separately).
Nazi-looted art, anti-Semitism among Muslims in South America (?!), the city as a work of art, and responses to terrorism.
Dishonored in Pakistan, Black in Ukraine, dryland farming in Brazil, and sustainability in subsistence cultures, among other things.
Energy challenges, satirical chick lit, and CEO pay coming to you this week from the U of I campus.
A gay civil rights pioneer, socializing post-Soviets, and the American approach to sustainability.
Depending on how long Snowmageddon lasts, there may be some interesting events on tap this week.
A day late, but hopefully not a dollar short.