Past Events
Sigma Iota Rho's Cultural Expo
Mark you calendars to celebrate culture with us at SIR’s Cultural Expo
TBD
Global Studies Senior Honors Thesis Information Session
Zoom
Intersections of Public Health and Applied Linguistics: Advancing Research Through Integrated Methods
Goldfarb 132 / Zoom
Conducting Research with Human Subject in Global Contexts: Attaining IRB Approval at Washu
Hillman 120
New Majors Welcome
McMillan Cafe
Faculty Meeting
McMillan 259
Global Studies End of the Semester Faculty and Staff Happy Hour
Bear Pub
People1st: Civil Society Call to Release Civilian Prisoners Related to the War in Ukraine
Global Studies Speaker Series
Women's Building Formal Lounge
Faculty Meeting
McMillan 259
‘Unimaginable Atrocities’: The Neglected Catastrophe in Sudan and the History of Genocide in the Region
Scott Straus, Professor and Chair, Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley — Holocaust Memorial Lecture
Umrath Lounge
Technology, Climate, and Culture: Production Sequences and Social Implications of Bone Tools in African Prehistory
The Global Studies Colloquium presents Lauren Malone
McMillan 259
Censoring Education and Policing Minds – A Global Trend
Eve Darian-Smith is Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Global and International Studies; and affiliated faculty in the Law School, Department of Anthropology and Department of Criminology, Law & Society at the University of California, Irvine and author of “Policing Higher Education: The Antidemocratic Attack on Scholars and Why It Matters.” — James E. McLeod Memorial Lecture on Higher Education
Women's Building Formal Lounge
Eve Darian-Smith — What is Global Studies?
Duc 233
Weaving “Brocades”: Rules, Textuality, and Games of Reading
The Global Studies Colloquium presents Jiayi Chen
McMillan 259
The Ethical Economy of Transnational Surrogacy: Exploring Perspectives from Bogotá’s Surrogacy Market
The Global Studies Colloquium presents Anna Wood
McMillan 259
Reparation for Survivors of Conflict Related Sexual Violence: Is it possible? How? Experiences working in Ukraine, Colombia, and Syria
A Conversation with Cristian Correa
Seigle 204
Faculty Meeting
McMillan 259
Global Citizenship Program All Cohorts Dinner
Seigle 208
Major-Minor Fair
Varsity Gym at the Athletic Center
Fall 2025 Major-Minor Fair
Each fall, the College holds a Major-Minor Fair, where students can talk to faculty members and get more information on many majors and minors at one time and in one place.
WashU Athletic Complex
Global Studies Forum on Proposed Reorganization
Seigle 206
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Information Session & Alumni Panel
McMillan Cafe
A Conversation with Andy Mertha
Bad Lieutenants is a riveting account of how the Khmer Rouge remained a force to be reckoned with even after the fall of Democratic Kampuchea—and of the men behind the movement's strange durability.
McMillan 259
Faculty meeting
McMillan 259
Bear Beginnings Global Studies Open House
McMillan Cafe
Welcome Lunch: Global Citizenship Ampersand Program 2025–2026 Cohort
DUC 248
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