Talk by Alejandro de la Fuente, professor of history and economics and director of the Afro-Latin Research Institute at Harvard, focusing on his recent curation of an exhibit of Afro Cuban art.
The global health case competition is an event designed to prompt undergraduate and graduate students to recognize their unique individual potentials for contributing to the needs of global health.
How can the propaganda system in China mobilize public expression while also representing it? A lecture by Clyde Wang, assistant professor of politics at Washington and Lee University.
Join Kevin Elliott, lecturer in ethics, politics, and economics at Yale, and Jennifer Rubenstein, UVA professor of politics, for a discussion about Elliott’s new book, Democracy for Busy People.
The Gilman Scholarship Program awards up to $5,000 for students to intern or study abroad, and there is up to $3,000 in supplemental funding for students studying a critical need language.
The East Asia Center is hosting a spring 2024 welcome reception to kick off the spring speaker series. Food will be provided, and the event is free and open to the public.
Rana Mitter, S.T. Lee Chair and Professor of US-Asia Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School will be discussing related themes to his book China’s Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationali