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[4/9/2025] This Week across OSUN

Al-Quds Bard Professor and Levy Research Associate Sameh Hallaq speaks today from Bard College.

SAMEH HALLAQ ON "THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE PALESTINIAN SECTORAL  ALLOCATION OF LABOR"
TODAY!
Wednesday, April 9, 5 PM New York l 11 PM Vienna

The Levy Institute at Bard College will host a lecture by Al-Quds Bard Professor Sameh Hallaq, presenting his research on the association of increased rainfall in Palestine with a higher proportion of agricultural workers. The study also shows how climate change affects Palestinian labor migration to the Israeli labor market and how it affects agricultural wages. To join online, write to lzutelagnoletti@levy.org


EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES


GET ENGAGED ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES: RESILIENCE IN ACTION

Sunday, April 13
11 AM New York l 5 PM Vienna
This workshop with Nathalissa Charles will help participants stay engaged during difficult times. Attendees will learn about building a growth mindset so they can see challenges as chances to learn and stay committed. Charles is a recent graduate of Quisqueya University in Haiti who attended Get Engaged 2024.  Register to join via Zoom

FIVE DISRUPTIVE PRINCIPLES IN THE LIBERAL ARTS SERIES: AGENCY AND RESPONSIBILITY

Wednesday, April 23
5 PM New York l 11 PM Vienna

AltLiberalArts' series on the core values of a liberal arts education kicks off with a panel of New College alumni discussing "Agency/Responsibility." Susan Burns, former New College board member, moderates and Sophia Brown (PEN America) and Dan Chambliss (How College Works co-author) are panelists.  
Learn more and register to join via Zoom

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT FELLOWS MONTHLY WORKSHOP: CULTURAL SENSITIVITY

Sunday, April 27
8 AM New York l 2 PM Vienna

This series brings together student leaders from across OSUN so they can learn from each other’s experiences and gain insight and training. This month, the group will discuss project sustainability and expansion.  
Learn more and join via Zoom

FIVE DISRUPTIVE PRINCIPLES IN THE LIBERAL ARTS SERIES: ENGAGEMENT

Tuesday, April 29
4 PM New York l 10 PM Vienna

AltLiberalArts' panel series on the core values of a liberal arts education continues with New College alumni discussing "Engagement" and how students are expected to be active participants in their own academic journeys. Carol Flint, television producer, will moderate and Maureen T. Cannon, former public defencer, and Maria Vesperi, anthropologist, are panelists.
Learn more and register to join via Zoom

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