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Rhythms of Life | Romanian Film Fest Arizona | Day 3

The Romanian Film Fest Arizona offers a cinematic exploration of human experiences through Romanian storytelling, featuring films about personal challenges and historical events.

Nov. 3, 2024

Rhythms of Life | Romanian Film Fest Arizona | Day 2

The Romanian Film Fest Arizona offers a cinematic exploration of human experiences through Romanian storytelling, featuring films about personal challenges and historical events.

Nov. 2, 2024

Rhythms of Life | Romanian Film Fest Arizona | Day 1

The Romanian Film Fest Arizona offers a cinematic exploration of human experiences through Romanian storytelling, featuring films about personal challenges and historical events.

Nov. 1, 2024

Maricopa Community Colleges Fall Global Forum - One World, Many Stories: Sharing Narratives for Global Understanding

Global Forum focusing on empathy in diverse cultures through lectures and personal narratives aims to foster global understanding and compassionate behavior. Includes educational perspectives and is co-sponsored by ASU Melikian Center.

Nov. 1, 2024

The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics - book launch and discussion

The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics, edited by Danko Sipka and Wayles Browne, compiles pioneering research in Slavic linguistics, offering both historical insights and contemporary theoretical perspectives for future scholarly directions.

Oct. 30, 2024

Breadth and Depth?: The Effect of Eurozone and Schengen Expansion on EU Legitimacy | Melikian Center Works-in-Progress Series

Anna Meyerrose, an Assistant Professor at ASU, researches democratic backsliding, international organizations, and their impact on domestic democratic institutions. Limited seating at her Works-in-Progress events requires preparation.

Oct. 24, 2024

Civic Reporting in Serbia | Traffic Safety

In Serbia, the Open World program collaborates with journalists and traffic safety leaders to enhance road safety through professional exchanges in the U.S., funded by COIL and coordinated by American Councils for International Education.

Oct. 22, 2024

The Incarcerated Modern: Prisons and Public Life in Iran - a discussion with author Golnar Nikpour

The book 'The Incarcerated Modern' by Golnar Nikpour examines Iran's transformation into a modern state with a significant prison population, highlighting the impact of the carceral system on Iranian citizenship and political identity.

Oct. 21, 2024

Mister Pip

Mister Pip offers a compelling examination of the transformative power of literature amid sociopolitical upheaval. Set against the backdrop of civil conflict on a remote Pacific island, the novel centers on thirteen-year-old Matilda

Oct. 16, 2024

Political Imagination of Empire in the Making of State Identity: A Comparative Analysis of Imperial Consciousness in Russia and Turkiye

Russia and Turkey, despite diverse interests, have enhanced cooperation in energy, military, and trade, alongside aligning against the West for an imperial role in global politics, as analyzed by Dr. Görkem Atsungur.

Oct. 10, 2024

Refugee Integration in Poland

The Open World program supports Polish leaders in understanding refugee service provision, enhancing intercultural communication and best practice exchange with U.S. peers, funded by COIL and coordinated by American Councils and the Council of International Programs.

Oct. 3, 2024

Empire of Refugees: North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman State - a discussion with author Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky

The book discusses the resettlement of one million North Caucasian Muslims in the Ottoman Empire from the 1850s to WWI, examining its impact on regional economies and international relations.

Sep. 16, 2024