Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs RCGA

"Understanding 9/11: Causes, Legacies, Lessons"

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs will host the conference “Understanding 9/11: Causes, Legacies and Lessons. This conference will bring together academic, economic, legal, security, and strategic specialists to examine 9/11’s impact—domestically and abroad—to better understand its transformative effects and the lessons it offers in the areas of foreign policy, security, and domestic politics.

Virtual Middlebury

Open to the Public
Jacob Tropp profile photo.

Diné (Navajo) Health Concerns on the Global Stage: Transnational Politics of Uranium Mining, Settler Colonialism

The RCGA International and Global Colloquium series presents Jacob Tropp, Middlebury College Professor of History and John Spencer Professor of African Studies, and the lecture “Diné (Navajo) Health Concerns on the Global Stage: Transnational Politics of Uranium Mining and Settler Colonialism in the Late 1970s to Early 1980s.” Friday, January 21, 2022 from 12:30-1:30 pm.

Virtual Middlebury

Open to the Public

Hot Topics Lunch

Join the Rohatyn Student Advisory Board for a Hot Topics Lunch on recent developments in the South China Sea. A short lecture followed by a Q&A/discussion period with lunch from a local restaurant. RSVP at go/RSAB to attend.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Closed to the Public

Artists in Dialogue: Jon Henry & Mikael Owunna, Moderated by Andrew Plumley '11

Photographers Jon Henry and Mikael Owunna discuss their artistic responses to police murder of Black men. Andrew Plumley ’11 (Senior Director, Equity & Culture, American Alliance of Museums) moderates this online conversation, which will include audience Q&A. Free.

Advance registration required. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/OwunnaHenry.

Virtual Middlebury

Free; advance registration required
Open to the Public

Rohatyn Center Student Advisory Board Tabling Event

Stop by the Davis Library entrance to meet the Rohatyn Student Advisory Board and hear more about opportunities to engage with global affairs at Middlebury College! RSAB will be available to discuss submitting your work to the Middlebury Journal of Global Affairs, Hot Topics discussions, and more. When you stop by be sure to grab pastries and a hot drink to make your study session a little sweeter!

Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)

Closed to the Public

RSAB Hot Topics Discussion

Join the Rohatyn Student Advisory Board for November’s Hot Topics Lunch covering the impact of the fall of Afghanistan. Professor Allison Stanger will deliver this month’s talk followed by a Q&A and discussion period.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Closed to the Public