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“The Compensations of Plunder: How China Lost Its Treasures”
November 3, 2020

RAFFMA, in collaboration with the Department of History, will present a lecture by Justin M. Jacobs, associate professor of history at American University, entitled “The Compensations of Plunder: How China Lost Its Treasures” on Monday, Nov. 9, at noon.

image of U.S.-Mexico border
November 13, 2019

“Geographies of Migration and Detention on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” by Kate Swanson of San Diego State, will be presented at 11 a.m. Friday in the Center for Global Innovation building, room CGI-128.

Christopher B. Hays
November 5, 2019

“Fully Human and Fully Divine” is the title of the talk to be given by Christopher B. Hays, the Wilson Moore Chair of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena.

Shepard Foundation Talk
November 4, 2019

Attorney Cynthia Deitle, programs and operations director of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, will present the talk, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism and John M. Pfau Library.

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January 23, 2017

Feb. 8: Minxin Pei will present “The Origins and Dynamics of Crony Capitalism in China: Insights from 260 Cases of Collusive Corruption.”

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June 9, 2017

History and current events put the two of the university’s faculty — Sid Burk (educational leadership and technology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) — in the media spotlight this past week.

2016 Lessons from Leaders speaker
January 2, 2018

Col. Jack Brennan, former chief of staff for the late President Richard Nixon, kicks off the Lessons from Leaders series on Jan. 8. The class meets at 4 p.m. and the community is welcome to attend.

2018 Lessons from Leaders class
December 1, 2017

Col. Jack Brennan, former chief of staff for the late President Richard Nixon, kicks off the Lessons from Leaders series on Jan. 8. The class meets at 4 p.m. and the community is welcome to attend.

statue of Egyptian King Senwosret III
January 29, 2018

The Feb. 8 presentation by Kei Yamamoto, Egyptologist and research specialist at the University of Arizona is part of the museum’s monthly Conversations on Art series.