Annual Lighting of the Lawn hosted by the LOTL Committee. Live performances and a light show accompanied by music plus food available on the South Lawn
Though the Buddha never visited Gandhara, it became a second holy land of Buddhism. A distinctive sculptural style emerged in the region and flourished from the 1st to the 5th centuries CE.
Representing multiple continents, the activists speaking on this “Democracy Dialogues” panel describe their on-the-ground fight for political freedom in Bolivia, Russia, Zimbabwe, and Myanmar (Burma).
An opportunity to engage with Professor Anindyo Roy who has written on 19th century colonial literature and and is working in cooperation with indigenous activists in India on river preservation.
The East Asia Center is pleased to host Yuan Julian Chen, Franklin Humanities Fellow at Duke University's Global Asia Initiative and the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute.
This online symposium draws together scholars, artists, and curators who explore the ethics of working with photographs and methods to decolonize the medium, and its histories.
Public lecture by Ambassador Philippe Étienne, ambassador of France to the U.S., followed by a Q&A moderated by Steve Mull, Vice Provost for Global Affairs.
This event is part of the More Than the Score series.Speaker is Jennifer Bair, Associate Dean for the Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology, College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Program Directors in Engineering will present their faculty-led study abroad programs in Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Lithuania & Sweden for summer 2023.