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    • Navigating International Research Projects

      Are you interested in or currently conducting research abroad? Are you developing relationships with international collaborators? Will your international research involve human subjects? Please join faculty and colleagues from across campus for an interdisciplinary discussion addressing collaborative international projects and relationships, managing expectations, navigating cultural expectations, addressing societal impact, and how to think through ethical…

    • Ebola in Context: Emergency Response and Global Responsibility

      The current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa is unprecedented in its magnitude. Though headlines describe events halfway around the world, the epidemic’s causes and consequences are closer to home than most Americans realize. Focusing on the deeply entwined history between West Africa and Western industrialized nations, five expert panelists will draw on the social dimensions of Ebola to shed light on the responsibilities of…

    • Biological and Human Dimensions of Emerging Infectious Diseases

    • 2014 Energy Summit: Meeting Needs for Future Cities and Communities

      In the 21st century, cities will account for 90 percent of global population growth, 80 percent of CO2 emissions, and 75 percent of global use of energy, water and food. For the first time in history, the majority of the world’s human population resides in cities. The United Nations estimates that by 2050 this number…

    • R(Evolution) of Climate Change – How the Climate Crisis Can Spur Economic and Political Transformation. An Evening with Naomi Klein

      WUD Distinguished Lecture Series presents a lecture by Naomi Klein. Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the New York Times and #1 international bestseller, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Published in 30 languages with over a million copies in print, The Shock Doctrine appeared on multiple best…