RECENT FACULTY AWARDS

Michael Witgen, citizen of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, went on Benjamin Franklin’s World Podcast to investigate the history of the Anishinaabeg people and the United States’ efforts to purchase their lands for American settlement; listen to “American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder” here.

Michael Witgen, citizen of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, went on Benjamin Franklin’s World Podcast to investigate the history of the Anishinaabeg people and the United States’ efforts to purchase their lands for American settlement; listen to American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder” here.

Volker Berghahn delivered his talk: “Born in 1938: The Twists and Turns of a Life in Teaching and Research in Three Academic Cultures” on March 2nd as part of “Growing up during War and Postwar”, hosted by North Carolina German Studies.

Volker Berghahn delivers his talk “Born in 1938: The Twists and Turns of a Life in Teaching and Research in Three Academic Cultures” on March 2nd as part of “Growing up during War and Postwar”, hosted by North Carolina German Studies.

Manan Ahmed – Columbia Spectator published an article titled “A Location of Possibility and the Practice of Freedom: How a Decolonial Contemporary Civilization Section is Transforming Columbia’s Classroom Culture,” which told the story of a visitor watching Manan Adhmed’s Contemporary Civilization class.

Columbia Spectator published an article titled “A Location of Possibility and the Practice of Freedom: How a Decolonial Contemporary Civilization Section is Transforming Columbia’s Classroom Culture,” which told the story of a visitor watching Manan Ahmed‘s Contemporary Civilization class.

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