Post Tagged with: "curricular themes"

War and Peace, ROTC Brief | Cybersecurity, March 31

War and Peace, ROTC Brief | Cybersecurity, March 31

The War and Peace curricular theme is organizing a lecture on Cybersecurity in cooperation with Ohio University ROTC. This is the third of the War and Peace theme/ROTC briefs (the first brief was on ISIS, and the second one was on Environmental Security). The Cybersecurity Brief is free and open […]

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March 31, 2015 at 4:30 pmEvents

Panel on Green Jobs, March 26

Panel on Green Jobs, March 26

A Green Jobs panel takes place on Thursday March 26, 6:30-8:30 in the Baker Center Amanda Cunningham Leadership Center, Room 366. The evening will allow attendees to learn about opportunities in the green jobs sector while panelists will discuss their educational and job pathways. “The evening is an opportunity for […]

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March 26, 2015 at 5:45 pmAnnouncements Events

Summer Courses | Digging, Harvesting, Brewing Are on the Menu

Dr. Art Trese

The Food Studies theme presents a mouthwatering menu of summer classes that will have students digging in the forest, brewing in the chem lab, and maybe even harvesting some wheat in the Ohio University garden. Students who want to get their hands dirty may want to practice sustainable agriculture with […]

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March 26, 2015 at 4:21 pmNews

War and Peace | Guerilla Girls, Combative Mothers & the In-betweeners, March 25

The Ohio University War and Peace theme is co-sponsoring an Africa & War and Peace Lecture Series with the African Studies Program and the Institute for the African Child. On Wednesday, March 25, between noon and 1 p.m. in Baker 231, Ohio University alum Siphokazi Magadla examines the state assisted […]

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March 25, 2015 at 6:00 pmEvents

Summer Internships | Snowville, Shagbark and More Food in the Community

Summer Internships | Snowville, Shagbark and More Food in the Community

Interested in an internship with Community Food Initiatives, Rural Action with Sustainable Agriculture, Snowville Creamery, or Shagbark Seed & Mill? New for Summer 2015, the Food Studies theme offers an internship and seminar on How Food Works in the Community. CAS 4410 Seminar in How Food Works in the Community […]

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March 25, 2015 at 9:58 amAnnouncements News

New Faculty Learning Community: Mapping New Worlds Of Interdisciplinary Enquiry

New Faculty Learning Community: Mapping New Worlds Of Interdisciplinary Enquiry

Mapping New Worlds Of Interdisciplinary Enquiry is a new faculty learning community. Mapping New Worlds of Interdisciplinary Enquiry seeks to facilitate the development of emergent interdisciplinary areas of study through the definition of their boundaries, the articulation of the questions they seek to answer and the controversies they embrace, along […]

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March 25, 2015 at 8:59 amAnnouncements News

Looking for a Course on Climate Change?

Looking for a Course on Climate Change?

Students looking for a course on climate change may be interested in a Sustainability Studies theme Fall 2015 course that fills the Social Sciences distribution requirement in the College of Arts & Sciences. POLS 4250 – Environmental Politics: Climate Change (A&S-SS), MWF 10:45-11:40 Manring Course topics include: Overview of Climate […]

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March 24, 2015 at 7:23 pmNews