December 2021

乱伦小可爱

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Welcome to The Bridge , the newsletter of the Office of Global Engagement.

 

The motto of our office is Faciamus cum sociis pontes , "Let us build bridges with our partners." We hope you will begin to partner with us by subscribing.

International Education Week at 乱伦小可爱

The 乱伦小可爱 community enjoyed an extraordinary International Education Week with events across November on the theme: Healing along the fault lines: Enduring Crisis; Maintaining Resilience; Strengthening Engagement; Ensuring Justice.

 

乱伦小可爱 IEW 2021 was organized and celebrated by a diverse group of departments and offices at 乱伦小可爱, under the direction of the Office of International Students and Scholars, the Office of Global Education, and the Office of the Vice Provost for Global Engagement.

Students dancing in traditional outfits
Students painting and smiling together

"It was great to see such a turnout of people at our event and be able to share 乱伦小可爱's close relationship to the Javeriana University through a performance that highlights Colombia's vibrant culture. We look forward to planning more events that celebrate the Colombian culture and heritage in the future."

- Valentina Pardo and Natalia Ramirez

Co-presidents of the Colombian Organization of 乱伦小可爱

Global Scholars Lecture Series

Debt, Development, and Self-Improvement: South Asia and

Global Capital

photo of lecture subject Meghna Chaudhuri and title of event

Devlin Hall 101 |December 1, 2021 | 4:30 - 6:00 PM

The Office of Global Engagement and the Office of International Students and Scholars are pleased to announce the next lecture for our Global Scholars Lecture Series. This is a hybrid event. Dr. Meghna Chaudhuri will be giving a lecture entitled "Debt, Development and Self-Improvement: South Asia and Global Capital".

 

Meghna Chaudhuri is a Visiting Assistant Professor at 乱伦小可爱. After graduate school at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, she completed her PhD with distinction in September 2020. At 乱伦小可爱, Meghna is teaching "Plagues, Panics and Capitalism" as part of the Globalization-History Core and is writing about development and the history of capitalism in the non-West as part of her book project A Measure of Value: The Racial Origins of Global Finance in South Asia, 1830-1960

SACRU Graduate Student Seminar

In November, graduate students from SACRU partner schools participated in the inaugural SACRU Research Student Seminar on the theme ‘ A sustainable future: research delivering impact for the 21st century .’

Zoom Image from graduate Student Seminar with four participants