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Displaying 85 - 96 of 171Melikian Center Research Pieces
The Fall 2020 Faculty Edition highlighted presentations by Melikian Center faculty affiliates, focusing on their latest research endeavors.
Melikian Center Research Pieces Student Edition and Center Affiliate Meeting
Undergraduate Research Fellows and faculty affiliates at the Center focused on Eastern Europe and Eurasia research during Spring 2024, covering various academic disciplines.
Melikian Center: Research Pieces Faculty Edition, Fall 2021
Melikian Center faculty affiliates will present their recent research and engage with audience questions in an upcoming event.
Music of the Silk Road: A Dutar Performance by Dutarbagshy
Experience the melodic sound of the two-stringed musical instrument known as the dutar.
Muslims in the Balkans Between Nationalism and Transnationalism
Ina Merdjanova will speak on 'Muslims in the Balkans between Nationalism and Transnationalism' at Arizona State University on March 30.
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.
Media Environments in Russia and East Europe: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Era
This event explores the evolving media landscapes of Russia and Eastern Europe, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital era.
Literacies of (Post)socialist Childhood: Remapping National Borders, Territories, and Identities through School Textbooks
Iveta Silova researches globalization, democratization, and education policy 'borrowing' in post-socialist regions, focusing on gender equity, multicultural policies, and private tutoring impacts.
Lithuanians and Jews in the 19th Century: Antisemitism, Anti-Jewish Violence and a Pragmatic Alliance
Darius Staliunas, deputy director at the Lithuanian Institute of History, focuses on Russification, antisemitism, and nationalism in Lithuania and Belarus. His works include studies on ethnic conflicts and historiography.
Macedonian and Polish Culture Night
Come celebrate cultural diversity with CLI students learning Macedonian and Polish.
I'm Not Going Anywhere-A book launch with author Rumena Buzarovska
Rumena Buzarovska's latest book, a bestseller in North Macedonia, explores Macedonians' bleak emigration experiences through hyperrealist short stories, reflecting her status as a prominent European writer.
Innovation & Investment in Kosovo: A Conversation with Ambassador Ilir Dugolli of Kosovo to the U.S.
Ambassador Ilir Dugolli of Kosovo will discuss innovation, investment, AI's economic impact, and U.S.-Kosovo trade and investment relations at ASU. His diplomatic career includes posts in Turkey, Sweden, and Brussels, and academic involvement at the University of Prishtina.