
A February mini-conference that tackled the question of how we can get involved in the world’s intractable problems through service.
A talk by Arthur Zhu about his long-time efforts to connect UW with Shanghai University of Sport. UW has an agreement with SUS that brings cohorts of students from China in collaboration with Kinesiology and Health and the Nordic Ski Team.
An audiovisual installation developed by Gregory Ronco with CGS-funded research, examining the connection of space to absence in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland. It explores our magnified sense of the sights and sounds of "Irishness," and how we interact with those presences.
Luke Wilde, Lena Newlin, and Gregory Ronco share international research on ungulate migration, Japanese American Wyomingites, and post-Celtic Tiger relations to place.
Paul Flesher, Kate Hartmann, and Jean Garrison present on international challenges and sacred spaces in Jerusalem, Tibet, and the UK and US.
At the decade anniversary celebration of the Centennial Speaker Series, Tanja Börzel and Thomas Risse present on challenges for the West and the liberal script.
Dr. Laurie Marker, Founder and Executive Director of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, speaks at ѿTV on the mutual benefits of working together to protect cheetahs.
A panel discussion on t the diverse support provided by NGOs, the unique challenges they tackle, and how to get involved. Featuring Katharina Dechert of the Tahirih Justice Center, Dr. David Mukai of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and Dr. Callie Berman of the Haub School.
Ambassador Marc Wall, with Ambassador Tom Dougherty, present on the role of a global mediator. Followed by a conversation with UW Professors Jean Garrison and Anne Alexander.
International winter solstice celebration, with hot chocolate, books, crafts, and toasty snacks.
Professor Leith Davis from Simon University presents at UW, during Scotland Week 2023.
An inaugural forum highlighting current economic connections and cooperation between Wyoming and Japan, including projects in the energy sector aiming at cleaner energy production and opportunities for further development in economic collaboration.
University of Wyoming students present on their global research, and YSEALI fellows present on their experience at the university and in Wyoming.
Jim Ahern, Caroline McCracken-Flesher, and Jerry Fowler present on the spanning history of human migration, from neanderthals to current immigration law.
Dr. Tanja Börzel and Dr. Thomas Risse discuss hopeful (and sometimes hidden) political and historical trends from New York, Brussels, and Jerusalem.
Sam Mihara shares his experience at Heart Mountain, and the work he has done to share the history of the confinement site and the stories of those unjustly forced to live there.
Alumnus Hamid Kahn and UWyo professor Jerry Fowler discuss historical and modern questions of emigration and immigration, in a conversation moderated by Caroline McCracken-Flesher.
Mohsine El Ahmadi, Fulbright scholar and professor at Cadi Ayyad University, shares his insight into the ongoing politics and perspectives of the Abraham Accords, and the need for a more multi-faceted understanding.
Adlynn Jamaludin, Jordan Von Eggers, and Mina Moscatelli present on their global research.
Professors Barbara Rasco, Roger Coupal, and Thomas Foulke present on global conflict in Ukraine, Syria, and Sri Lanka and the impacts on food, immigration, politics, and humanitarian aid.
Professors Tanja Börzel and Thomas Risse, from Freie Universität Berlin, present on Putin and his war against Ukraine, NATO, democratization, and the future of the global order.
A presentation on the current and future outlooks of the war in Ukraine and its effects on the world. Presented by Thomas Risse, Tanja Börzel, Mathias Albert, and Antje Wiener. Moderated by Jean Garrison.
A presentation on the ongoing effects of conflict on displacement, agriculture, and the economy. Presented at ѿTV, by Dr. Neely Mahapatra, Dr. Roger Coupal, Dr. Thomas Foulke, and Dr. Thorsten Janus. Moderated by Dr. Stephanie Anderson.
Dance performed by Dilnoza Khasilova of UW.
A public talk about ethical travel and tourism, by Aziz Abu Sarah, author, speaker, and co-founder of Mejdi Tours.
A Conversation with Ambassador Richard N. Holwill, facilitated by Dr. Stephanie Anderson and Dr. Jean Garrison
UW faculty in conversation with their international research and teaching partners, featuring Paul Flesher and Matthew Adams.
UW faculty in conversation with their international research and teaching partners, featuring Tristan Wallhead and Raymond Kim-Wai Sum.
UW faculty in conversation with their international research and teaching partners, featuring Caroline McCracken-Flesher and Alan Riach.
Featuring presentations by Natalie Gordon, Matthew Giles, and Kyle Sabourin
UW faculty speak on International Fairs and Festivals, featuring Isa Helfgott (World Fairs), Renee Laegreid (Buffalo Bill in Italy), and Dilnoza Khasilova (Uzbek Customs and Costumes)
Professors Tanja A. Börzel, Jean Garrison, and Thomas Risse present on the international politics of the pandemic.
Panel discussion, featuring Dr. Kem Krueger, Dr. Brant Schumaker, Dr. Christine Porter, and Dr. Penelope Shihab.
Ambassador of Uzbekistan, Javlon Vakhabov, speaks on opportunities for collaboration between Wyoming and Uzbekistan.
Hamid Khan speaks at ѿTV about his experiences in the US and Afghanistan.
Afghanistan expert, Hamid Khan, speaks to Bob Beck about the Taliban.
Three presentations on "The Visual Propaganda of Women's Suffrage: Legacies in Wyoming, New Zealand, and Australia," "The Armed Man: A Figure in Mexican Cultural Politics," and "Fragmenting Habitats and Human-Elephant Conflicts in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India."
“Cultural Autonomy, Environmental Protection, and Economic Development in Chiloé, Chile: Small-Scale Ecotourism and Conservation” by Susan Alt.
"The Rapa Nui Project" by Phineas Kelley.
"Gendered Neoliberal Projects and Ivorian Refugees in Ghana" by Cole Nutter.
"Internships at the United States House Foreign Affairs Committee" by Leena Hornlein.
In this discussion, the panel will discuss the importance of the transatlantic relationship from both regional and global contexts and address ongoing challenges in the COVID-19 era. Speakers include: Dr. Thomas Risse, Dr. Tanja Börzel, Dr. Jean Garrison, and Dr. Stephanie Anderson.
UW faculty in conversation with their international research and teaching partners, featuring Moshe Pinchuk and Seth Ward.
UW faculty in conversation with their international research and teaching partners, featuring Federiga Bindi and Stephanie Anderson.
Playlist of the 2020 SCRIPTS conference, presented by the University of Wyoming and the Freie Universität Berlin, on the global leadership crisis, rising inequalities, culture wars, and contestations of the liberal script in North America.

