
September 12, 2019
2:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Archie Griffin East Ballroom, Ohio Union
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2019-09-12 14:00:00
2019-09-12 18:00:00
London Course Information Session
On Thursday, September 12, from 2-6 p.m., Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme staff members will be available at the Ohio State Education Abroad Expo to speak with students about our inaugural London course, which will take place in May 2020.
The course, Activism in Multiethnic London — Refugees in Crisis, will use the city of London as its focus and explore global migration in the context of the current crisis around refugees. The course will be led by professor Wendy S. Hesford and Amy Shuman. For more information on the course, course dates, information sessions and application deadlines, visit the course page.
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2019-09-12 14:00:00
2019-09-12 18:00:00
London Course Information Session
On Thursday, September 12, from 2-6 p.m., Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme staff members will be available at the Ohio State Education Abroad Expo to speak with students about our inaugural London course, which will take place in May 2020.
The course, Activism in Multiethnic London — Refugees in Crisis, will use the city of London as its focus and explore global migration in the context of the current crisis around refugees. The course will be led by professor Wendy S. Hesford and Amy Shuman. For more information on the course, course dates, information sessions and application deadlines, visit the course page.
Archie Griffin East Ballroom, Ohio Union
America/New_York
public
On Thursday, September 12, from 2-6 p.m., Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme staff members will be available at the Ohio State Education Abroad Expo to speak with students about our inaugural London course, which will take place in May 2020.
The course, Activism in Multiethnic London — Refugees in Crisis, will use the city of London as its focus and explore global migration in the context of the current crisis around refugees. The course will be led by professor Wendy S. Hesford and Amy Shuman. For more information on the course, course dates, information sessions and application deadlines, visit the course page.