RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Episode #21: How Biden’s Sanctions Against Russia Fall Short
Adam Tooze‘s podcast Ones and Tooze released Episode #21: “How Biden’s Sanctions Against Russia Fall Short”.
Ngai also gave virtual book talks at the Chinese American Museum on Feb. 17 and at Stanford University on Feb. 23, and the annual Neil Gotanda Lecture at Berkeley Law on Feb. 24.
Adam Tooze asked if bitcoin politics is self-deluded in a Coin Desk op-ed, “So What If Part of Bitcoin’s Code Was State-Funded?”.
Adam Tooze and his work are discussed in the context of bitcoin politics in the Coin Desk op-ed, “So What If Part of Bitcoin’s Code Was State-Funded?”.
Adam Tooze wrote “The Nord Stream 2 saga is not over” for The New Statesman.
Adam Tooze wrote “The Nord Stream 2 saga is not over” for The New Statesman.
Karl Jacoby Cullman center talk
Karl Jacoby delivered a talk on his next book project, tentatively titled Scar of Empire: Remapping the US-Mexico War, at The NYPL Cullman Center on February 23rd, at which he is a 2021-22 fellow.
The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics by Mae Ngai was a finalist for the 2022 L.A. Times Book Prizes.
The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics by Mae Ngai is a finalist for the 2022 L.A. Times Book Prizes in History.
Adam Tooze is referenced in “Macro view: COVID reveals Australia low manufacturing self-sufficiency” on Pharmaceutical
Adam Tooze and his work are referenced in “Macro view: COVID reveals Australia low manufacturing self-sufficiency” on Pharmaceutical Technology’s website.
Manan Ahmed moderated “Panel 1: Religion, Caste, and Power in South Asian Publics” for the Religion and its Publics in South Asia: Perspectives on the Past and Present conference hosted by Canopy Forum on February 24th.
Manan Ahmed moderated “Panel 1: Religion, Caste, and Power in South Asian Publics” for the Religion and its Publics in South Asia: Perspectives on the Past and Present conference hosted by Canopy Forum on February 24th.
Ph.D. candidate Aleksandra Jakubczak reflects on her journey to become a more informed and confident teacher, and on how CTL’s Teaching Development Program changed her conception of teaching and its place in her career in the new podcast episode of Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning.
Ph.D. candidate Aleksandra Jakubczak reflects on her journey to become a more informed and confident teacher, and on how CTL‘s Teaching Development Program changed her conception of teaching and its place in her career in the new podcast episode of Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning.
Frank Guridy discussed “The Right to Have Rights: Black Cubans on the Frontline of Protest Against The State” with Coco Fusco for the Institute for Research in African-American Studies on February 23rd.
Frank Guridy discussed “The Right to Have Rights: Black Cubans on the Frontline of Protest Against The State” with Coco Fusco for the Institute for Research in African-American Studies on February 23rd.




