SIG Event: Gender as Intersections: From the National/ist Heritage of Central Asia to Decolonizing Indigenous Heritage of New Hampshire (USA)
LA4-105A Scholarly Intersections Talk Dr. SvetLana Peshkova Dr. SvetLana Peshkova, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Scholar of Islam, and Core Faculty in Women's and Gender(s) Studies Department, and a Coordinator of […]
Zionism and its Critics
Anatol Center AS-119The CSULB Jewish Studies Program, in partnership with the Academic Engagement Network, is delighted and proud to bring Dr. Sara Hirschhorn to our campus on Wednesday morning, April 10th, at […]
Opportunities in Foreign Languages
AS-384In this panel, four RGRLL alumnae will share their career experience outside of teaching! This will be a fun way to see options with languages beyond the classroom! We hope […]
SIG Event: Coarseness: Voicing and Moving Diaspora in Cambodia
LA1-302This event is funded by the CLA Scholarly Intersections Grant by the Departments of Asian & Asian American Studies the Comparative Literature. How do we understand Cambodian American-ness in Cambodia? […]
SIG EVENT: THE PROMISE AND PERILS OF DIGITAL INTERVENTIONS FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
PSY-153Digital apps and eHealth interventions show great promise for educating the public about sexual assault, teaching bystanders to effectively intervene and prevent sexual assault, providing therapeutic guidance and support to […]
Myriam Gurba Reading and Q&A
Anatol Center AS-119We invite you to join us for a reading and Q&A with the writer and artist Myriam Gurba, who will be discussing her new book, Creep: Accusation and Confessions (2023). […]
The Welfare Effects of Behavior-based Price Discrimination in E-commerce
SSPA-204You are invited to the Economics Department seminar series, which continues with its third talk this Friday, April 12 from 11:00am-12:00pm in SSPA-204. Our speaker will be Francesco Gabriele who will present a paper entitled "The […]
58TH ANNUAL COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CONFERENCE
Zoom and VariousThe conference will be April 16-18 (Tues-Thurs). This year’s theme is a heavy one, Writers of Extreme Situations, and we have 18 panels with 70 papers plus the Plenary, with […]
The Palestine Exception – film screening & talkback
LA4-120We’d like to invite you and your students to a screening of The Palestine Exception, a new documentary film produced by Al Jazeera's Fault Lines that investigates the suppression of Palestine advocacy on […]
Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture: The Critical Role of the UN Human Rights Council within a Complex World
Earl Burns Japanese GardenYou Are Invited To: The 2024 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture "The Critical Role of the UN Human Rights Council within a Complex World" Featuring Speaker Eric Tistounet Join Cal […]