Drawer 2
Contains 30 Results:
Demonstration: The Technique of Byzantine Art, October 2011
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Let's Travel to Tibet, October 2011
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Israel and the Arab Spring, September 2011
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Ten Years After 9/11, September 2011
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Hanan Ashrawi PhD, "Peace in the Middle East, A Just Peace or Just Any Peace?,"March 2010
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Arjia Rinpoche: Surviving the Dragon, March 2010
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Stephen M. Walt, A New U.S. Strategy for the Middle East, April 2009
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Crossroads of Empires: The Future of Central Asian Republics, 2009
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Vladimir Kvint PhD, The Role of Emerging Market Countries in Time of Crisis, February 2009
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, October 2008
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.