The SUNY Oswego Institute for Global Engagement (IGE) promotes a series of virtual World 101 panels to look at cultural, climate and corporate challenges to the present and the future.
The first two installments feature SUNY Oswego faculty, while the third is a collaboration between Oswego and other institutions.
The series includes:
- Nativism and Globalism: a World 101 panel
Tuesday, March 16, 2:40 to 3:40 p.m. (via Zoom)
Karol Cooper, English and Creative Writing
Ana Djukic-Cocks, Modern Languages and Literatures
Joshua McKeown, Office of International Education and Programs
Murat Yaşar, History
- Migration and Climate Change: a World 101 panel
Tuesday, April 20, 2:40 to 4 p.m. (via Zoom)
Emily Estrada, Sociology
Lisa Glidden, Political Science and Global Studies
Xose Pereira Boan, Modern Languages and Literature
- Data Colonialism: a World 101 panel
(organized by the UK's Alan Turing Institute)
Tuesday, April 27, 10:30 a.m. to noon (via Zoom, link TBA)
Miriyam Aouragh, University of Westminster
Paula Chakravartty, New York University
Nick Couldry, London School of Economics
Ulises Mejias, SUNY Oswego
The college's Office of International Education and Programs and global and international studies program join with IGE to present the programs.
For more information, visit the Institute for Global Engagement website.