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July 9, 2009

Axes of evolution

Tostevin will use his Imagine Fund grant to acquire 3-D models of actual flint flakes found in Europe for further studies

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January 30, 2009

Finding the Third Space

Grad student Vlad Dima makes connections between French and African cinema
By Vlad Dima, Ph.D. candidate

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Staging Chaos

African francophone theater fascinates grad student Sylvie Ngilla
By Sylvie Ngilla, Ph.D. candidate

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What's Old is New

Professor Susan Noakes finds connections between the Middle Ages and today
By Linda Shapiro

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January 28, 2009

Florence in the Springtime

A new May term course in Italy immerses students in la dolce vita
By Kelly O'Brien

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Crossing Over

Hakim Abderrezak follows the twists and turns of the North African migration story
by Danny LaChance

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January 27, 2009

Place Setting

French Street ArtIn France, politeness is staging a comeback.
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January 22, 2009

Student Activism Without Borders

By Claire Leslie
Global studies students raise funds for an orphanage in Honduras.

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January 21, 2009

It's a Not-So-Small World

By Danny LaChance
The Institute for Global Studies helps educators create globally-aware classrooms

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The Making of Global Cities

By Michael Goldman, professor of Global Studies and Sociology
Faculty members, with colleagues from around the world, study cities of the global South in new ways

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November 14, 2008

Trials and Tribulations

Graduate student Jonneke Koomen investigates the global politics of human rights.
By Susie Eaton Hopper

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July 27, 2008

Beyond Blue Eyes

ZagarMonika_sm.jpgAsk the average American what Scandinavians look like, and you're bound to get an answer like this: "Tall, blond, blue eyes." But ask associate professor Monika Žagar that question, and she'll tell you a more complicated story. Continue Reading...

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