CERES presents: Ukraine Forum: Impact of Russia’s 10 year war on Ukraine

International Studies and Programs 427 Shaw Lane, East Lansing, Michigan

Join MSU's Center for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies on Tuesday April 2nd from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. for "Ukraine Forum: Impact of Russia's 10-year War on Ukraine," with Associate Professor of History Dr. Matthew Pauly as the keynote speaker.  The event will be held… Continue Reading CERES presents: Ukraine Forum: Impact of Russia’s 10 year war on Ukraine

Arcs of Destruction: A Material Culture A History of War in Berlin 1945

Wells Hall B-243

Join the German Studies program on Wednesday, April 3 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m in B-243 Wells Hall, for a public lecture by historian and Professor Eli Rubin of Western Michigan University's History Department. Professor Rubin's public lecture will explore how warm transforms objects and spaces… Continue Reading Arcs of Destruction: A Material Culture A History of War in Berlin 1945

Because Where There is Struggle, There is Hope: Standing Together with Itamar Avneri and Rula Daood

James Madison College Library

The Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel Standing Together presents: Because Where There is Struggle, There is Hope: Standing Together with Itamar Avneri and Rula Daood. Standing Together is a grassroots movement mobilizing Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel in pursuit of peace,… Continue Reading Because Where There is Struggle, There is Hope: Standing Together with Itamar Avneri and Rula Daood

CERES Brown Bag series: Making Europe’s ‘First New Left’: ‘Arguments’ in Milan, Paris, and West Berlin, 1954-1962 by Dr. Sean Forner

305 International Center

Join Associate Professor of History at Michigan State University Dr. Sean Forner on April 5th as he presents at the CERES Brown Bag Series. Making Europe’s 'First New Left': 'Arguments' in Milan, Paris, and West Berlin, 1954-1962 will be held in Room 305 of the… Continue Reading CERES Brown Bag series: Making Europe’s ‘First New Left’: ‘Arguments’ in Milan, Paris, and West Berlin, 1954-1962 by Dr. Sean Forner

Blind in Early Modern Japan, presented by Associate Professor of History Wei Yu Wayne Tan

303 International Center

Join the Asian Studies Center at Michigan State University on Friday, April 5th from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. for "Blind in Early Modern Japan," a presentation by Wei Yu Wayne Tan. Tan is an Associate Professor of History at Hope College. His presentation explores the… Continue Reading Blind in Early Modern Japan, presented by Associate Professor of History Wei Yu Wayne Tan