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Reves Hall Coffee Hour

The Reves Hall Coffee Hour is a speaker series with informal discussions between students, professors and other guest speakers on global affairs.  All presentations are held in the Reves Room unless otherwise specified.

Spring 2012

February 17, 2012        Stephany Lazo, Reves Hall Resident
Educating for Peace & Justice
3-4pm, Reves Room, Reves Center for International Studies

March 13, 2012            Emily Cox, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies
Embodying the Multi-Ethnic Nation: Mongolian Dancer Siqintariha and Ethnic Identity in China

4-5pm, Reves Room, Reves Center for International Studies

April 20, 2012              Prof. Eric Han, Department of History
"Tragedy in China Town" and the End of Extraterritoriality in Japan
1-2pm, Reves Room, Reves Center for International Studies

Previous Reves Hall Coffee Hours

November 11, 2011      Dr. Camilla Buchanan, Kinesiology & Health Sciences
Co-founder of the Maasai American Organization
Grassroots community improvement of maternal child health in Kenya.

October 7, 2011           Dr. Steve Hanson, Vice Provost for International Affairs
20 Years After the Collapse of the USSR; What Have We Learned?

September 22, 2011   Alison Rabe and Ena Dion, W&M International Law Society
20 Men, 20 Square Feet, 20 Months: Criminal ‘Justice’ in Cambodia.

April 13, 2011             W&M Bosnia Project
Living and teaching in Bosnia & Herzegovina.

March 28, 2011          Margie Cook, Center for Student Diversity
Defining Global Citizenship.

February 21, 2011      Prof. George Kemi, Government
Environmental Studies and International Human Rights.

November 18, 2010   Prof. Harvey Langholtz, Psychology
U.N. Diplomacy and Peacekeeping.

April 9, 2010               Prof. David Aday, Sociology and American Studies
High Impact Experience: Service, Scholarship, and International Study.

February 25, 2010     Prof. Max Katz, Music
The Sitar of North India: What the Instrument Can Tell Us about its Music.

October 29, 2009      Prof. Thomas Payne, Music
Recording the Beatles: Delight and Frustration with the Newly Remastered Catalog

January 30, 2009     Prof. Ravi Gupta, Religious Studies
Holy Cow! Animals and the Natural World in Hinduism.

November 21, 2008  Prof. Francis Tanglao-Aguas, Theatre, Speech & Dance
Pick Up Your Backpacks! Culture and Travel in Southeast Asia -- An Invitation.

April 20, 2007           Prof. Francis Tanglao-Aguas, Theatre, Speech & Dance
The Ramayana La’ar: Behind the Scenes.

March 30, 2007        Dr. Mitchell Reiss, Vice Provost for International Affairs
Peace in the North Part II - Is it Possible?: Northern Ireland.

March 2, 2007          Prof. Hiroshi Kitamura, Global Studies
How Bad Comedies Become Hilarious: Global Hollywood and DVD Marketing in Japan.

February 16, 2007   Prof. George Grayson, Government
¿Viva México, viva la democracia?

November 17, 2006  Dr. Mitchell Reiss, Vice Provost for International Affairs
Peace in the North Part I - Is it Possible?: North Korea.