Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs RCGA

Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Student Research Panel

Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Global Economics presents “Economic Impacts of COVID-19” with presentations by Middlebury College students.

Ellie Barney ’21 “Disproportionate Effects of Covid-19 on Minority Unemployment”
Sam Kamau ’21 “Employment Resilience in the Age of COVID-19: Will we make it through?”
Eva Shaw ’20.5 “COVID and US Manufacturing: Implications for the US election”
John Mikus ’21 “The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Commercial Real Estate”
Sean Rhee ’21 “Coronavirus Blame Game and Its Policy Implications”

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Creating a COVID Recovery: A European Approach

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program in Power, Wealth and Global Political Economy presents Laura Seelkopf, Assistant Professor of International Political Economy at the School of Economics and Political Science, University of St.Gallen.

“Creating a COVID RECOVERY: A European Approach”

Virtual Middlebury

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Voices from the Soviet Edge

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Global and International History presents Jeff Sahadeo, director, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Carleton University.

Virtual Middlebury

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Ripped from the Headlines: How CNS Experts Use New Tools to Investigate Nuclear and Missile Programs Around the World

“Ripped from the Headlines: How CNS Experts Use New Tools to Investigate Nuclear and Missile Programs Around the World” by Jessica Varnum. When reports of a mysterious explosion in Russia emerged on August 8, experts at Middlebury’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) were the first to state publicly that the explosion resulted from Russia’s failed test of a nuclear cruise missile.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Jewish Studies: Moriel Rothman-Zecher '11 Reading from his novel, "Sadness is a White Bird"

Moriel Rothman-Zecher, ‘11, returns to Middlebury to read from his first novel, Sadness Is a White Bird, a coming-of-age novel of which the Jerusalem Post has said that it “conveys the complexities of Israeli and Palestinian life with passion, nuance and tenderness…” Rothman-Zecher “has shown a fearlessness and vulnerability on these pages that speak to his ability to explore difficult terrain without feeling the need to draw any neat or concise conclusions. It shuns certainty and is open, nuanced, inconclusive and often contradictory. Just like Israeli reality.”

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

The Global Corona Pandemic: Lessons for Governments and Citizens of the World by Olga Jonas

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs (RCGA) Program on Global Health Challenges will host a talk by Olga Jonas, Senior Fellow, Harvard Global Health Institute and Former Economic Adviser at the World Bank.

“The Global Corona Pandemic: Lessons for Governments and Citizens of the
World”
Widely held beliefs about contagions—like that they are inevitable and thus not worth worrying
about or that the health sector is managing the risks—lead to underestimation of pandemic risk,

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Black Spring, White Winter: Reflections on the Long History of the Black Radical Tradition in a Fascist World

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Anti-Racist Theory and Action around the Globe presents Robin D.G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor of History and African American Studies at UCLA and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History, speaking about “Black Spring, White Winter: Reflections on the Long History of the Black Radical Tradition in a Fascist World.”

Virtual Middlebury

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Open to the Public