Denison University releases Global Studies Seminar spring event schedule

The Global Studies Seminar, an interdisciplinary scholarly forum for the Denison University community to discuss and debate academic and policy issues of global importance, bring a series of public seminars to the community. Attend the seminars in-person or virtually unless otherwise noted. All of the events are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Pedro Cadenas at 740-587-5013 or visit https://denison.edu/series/global. The full schedule includes:

  • Monday, March 20, Miles William, visiting assistant professor at Denison presenting, "Aid or Snub? When Allies Get More Foreign Aid, and When They Get Less" in Herrick Hall, located at 600 W. Loop.

  • Monday, March 27, Taku Suzuki, professor of International Studies at Denison, presenting, "Precarity and Hope among Permanently Temporary Subjects: Survival Tactics among Asylum Seekers in Japan" in Herrick Hall, located at 600 W. Loop.

  • Monday, April 3, Wade Litt, visiting assistant professor of Economics at Denison presenting, "Work Motivations of Liberal Arts Graduates" in Herrick Hall, located at 600 W. Loop.

  • Monday, April 10, Anne Sokolsky, visiting assistant professor of East Asian Studies at Denison presenting, "The Tokyo Trial, Shigemitsu Mamoru’s Prison Diary, and Family Archives" in Herrick Hall, located at 600 West Loop.

  • Monday, April 17, Botir Okhunjanov, visiting assistant professor of Economics at Denison presenting, "The Influence of Corruption on Migration Inflows to the United States" in the Lecture Hall of the Burton D. Morgan Center, located at 150 Ridge Road.

The Global Studies Seminars are generously co-sponsored by the Provost Office.

Information submitted by Denison University.

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