Past Events

Past Events

Global Studies Graduation Celebration

Umrath Lounge

MANGLE: A Study of the Caribbean Diaspora’s Migration and the Destruction of the Caribbean Mangroves Through the Lens of Embodied Research

Global Studies Colloquium
McMillan 259

Farewell, Global Studies Friends & Colleagues!

Bear Pub

Global Studies Study Abroad Info Session: Navigating Your Study Plan for a Successful Application

McMillan 259

Global Studies Faculty Meeting

McMillan 259

Kim Stanley Robinson on "The Ministry for the Future"

Global Studies Speaker Series welcomes Kim Stanley Robinson for a Lecture and Book Signing
Graham Chapel

Global Studies Faculty Lunch with Kim Stanley Robinson

Seigle 205

Cultural Confluence on a Plate: Exploring Transculturation Through Food in St. Louis

Sigma Iota Rho's Spring Town Hall
Eads 103

Global Studies 2024-2025 Thesis Conference

Whitaker Hall 218

Russian Film Festival Presents "The Government Inspector"

Theatre on Film: Yury Butusovs R
Seigle 206

Global Studies Faculty Meeting

Socialism as Praxis: 'Second World'-'Third World' Relations and the Evolution of the Socialist Model During the Cold War

Global Studies Speaker Series
McMillan Cafe

Sigma Iota Rho's Cultural Expo

Come celebrate culture with us at SIR’s Cultural Expo on March 5th from 5:30-7 PM at DUC Tisch Commons!

Tisch Commons

Info Session for GS Majors Considering a Senior Honors Thesis

Thinking about writing a Senior Honors Thesis? Info Session for Global Studies Majors
McMillan 259

Dr. Nadje Al-Ali Talk

WGSS Decentering the West Lecture Series
McMillan Cafe

Global Studies Welcome Majors Session

An event to welcome new majors to the program and celebrate this amazing community.
McMillan Cafe

Soviet Koreans as Disseminators of Communism in East Asia

Global Studies Colloquium Series and the Eurasian Studies Seminar presents Kim Lacey
DUC 248

Human Rights, Terrorism, and Anarchism in Spain: Past and Present

Global Studies Speaker Series presents Mark Bray, Assistant Teaching Professor, History Department, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
McMillan Cafe

‘Extractivism in the Americas’ opening reception

Des Lee Gallery, 1627 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103

Extractivism in the Americas

Des Lee Gallery, 1627 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103

Russian Film Festival

The Art Seen Film and the Klaipeda Drama Theatre present Dimitry Krymov’s Fragment
Seigle 206

Global Studies Faculty Meeting

Between Documentary Prose, Travelogue, and Testimony: Documenting Holocaust and War in Postwar Belarus

Anika Walke, Associate Professor of History; Global Studies; Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies; and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Washington University
McMillan 259

Archival Research and Ecopoetics: Practical Insights for Aspiring Researchers and the Archives of Gertrude Duby Blom in the Lacandón Rainforest

McMillan 259

Global Studies Happy Hour

Join Global Studies as we celebrate the end of the semester! For faculty and staff only.
Bear Pub (Knight Center)

Everyday Exploitation: Autonomy and Accumulation in the Mines of Madagascar

Join AFAS' visiting lecturer, Brian Klein, for an engaging exploration of Madagascar’s mineral fields as landscapes of both opportunity and vulnerability. Focusing on the gold diggings of Betsiaka in the island's far northwest, Klein delves into the everyday practices that Malagasy artisanal miners use to secure and sustain access to gold, which serves as a foundation for extended social reproduction. He also examines the mechanisms through which various elites and capital investors extract value from these rural laborers, shedding light on the complex dynamics of labor, power, and resources.
Seigle L006

Humanitarianism, Human Security, and Development: the Careers of Sadako Ogata (1927-2019)

Global Studies Faculty Colloquium presents Lori Watt
McMillan 259

Health Care & Medicinal Disparities between the Developed and Developing Worlds

Siegle L002

The Evolution of Mass Murder: Forensic Archaeological Perspectives on Mass Violence at the Treblinka Labor and Extermination Camps

Caroline Sturdy Colls, Professor of Holocaust Archaeology and Genocide Investigation, and the Director of the Center of Archaeology at the University of Huddersfield (UK) - Annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture
Hillman Hall, Clark-Fox Forum

Tolerance is a Wasteland: Palestine and the Culture of Denial

Saree Makdisi is the Chair of the Department of English at UCLA
Hillman Hall Forum

Americanist Dinner Forum - Interrogating the Carceral State: Intersections in Native, Black, Latinx, Arab American, Asian American, Muslim American, Pacific Islander, and Gender Studies

All are invited for dinner and conversation on Wednesday, October 30th at 5:30pm.
Umrath Lounge

War and Fantasy: Russian Aggression in Ukraine and Male Fantasy Narratives

Global Studies Colloquium presents Mariia Kurbak
McMillan 259

Radiotherapies for Women in Korea, 1930s - 1970s

Soyoung Suh, associate professor, Dartmouth College
Wilson 214

Breakfast with Ali Wyne

DUC 248

Exploring Medical History: Spotlight on East Asia

Wayne Tan, associate professor of history, Hope College; Susan Brownell, professor of anthropology, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Bernard Becker Medical Library

Welcome Back, Global Studies Community!

McMillan Cafe

Faculty Meeting

Join us for our first Faculty Meeting of the semester!
McMillan 259

Global Studies Open House 2024

DUC 276