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    • Infectious Disease Group: Chikungunya epidemics in Colombia and Ecuador

      Jorge Osorio and David Gaus will lead a roundtable discussion on the ongoing chikungunya epidemics in Colombia and Ecuador. Osorio is an assistant professor in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine and a member of the Global Health Institute Advisory. Gaus is an honorary associate in the Department of Family…

    • Modern Laos and the Term ‘Human Rights’

      Ounekeo Souksavanj, Correspondent for the Asia Times and RFA (Radio Free Asia) and Radio Broadcaster from Laos, will be giving a lecture on Friday, September 11. This talk focuses on the small, single-party country of Laos that has been under the rule of the Lao People’ Revolutionary Party since 1975. Laos has promoted an “open…

    • Designing Buildings to Harness Energy

      We are becoming a more urban people, and Polish-Australian architect Mark Krawczynski has helped design a building that will generate enough power to meet more than its own needs. Channeling wind, solar, rain and geothermal energy, the design will change how we think about buildings and contribute to health for millions, Krawczynski says. The Elemental Flow…

    • Weston Lecture: Wildlife Conservation in Chile: A Multidisciplinary Approach

      The western side of southern South America harbors rich and endemic biodiversity along the narrow strip of land called Chile. The Humboldt ocean current and the Andean mountains allow unique species to thrive — mountain lions, guanacos, vicuñas and condors. Chile’s unique and diverse ecosystems are largely unknown, and are threatened by the country´s rapidly…

    • Winning climate change solutions range from meat processing to mindfulness

      Winning climate change solutions range from meat processing to mindfulness

      Winning climate change solutions range from meat processing to mindfulness