The Global Studies Department at Bentley University unequivocally condemns anti-Black racism in all its forms. We will elevate anti-racist and social justice work to a highest priority in our teaching, research and mentoring. We will not look away. #BlackLivesMatter
Students in Professor Sorensen’s GLS 315 class recorded a podcast to discuss their personal experiences with public and private schools.
Listen here: https://t.co/WOwWLHSgiV
The Fulbright Fellowship is one of America’s oldest programs for international cultural exchanges. Stay tuned for updates as Professor Resende-Santos dives into the archives in Portugal!
See you in Wilder - Monday night at 6:30 pm!
Bobi Wine: The People’s President is the third film in the Fall 2024 International Film Series, and will be introduced by Dr. Hans Eijmberts, Global Studies Senior Lecturer and Director of the Valente Center for Arts and Sciences.
Links to the article abstracts:
Testing the Multiple Streams Framework in US state legislatures: https://t.co/C0wSFWRUwQ
COVID‑19 memorable messages as internal narratives: stability and change over time: https://t.co/GXQjZ73G8R
Registration continues tomorrow (Tuesday, 11/12)! Explore case studies of current policy debates in GLS 230: Politics and Public Policy with Professor Rob DeLeo, offered Monday/Wednesday, 5:00 – 6:20 pm. Context & Perspectives: Institutions & Power
Explore the Dynamics of the Developing World: Register for GLS 243 offered in Block 13 (Tuesday/Thursday, 3:30-4:50 pm) with Professor Pon Souvannaseng! Context & Perspectives: Globalization
Women’s ascension to top leadership roles reveals both encouraging developments and persistent barriers. Please join us next Wednesday, November 13th at 3:30 pm in Wilder!
Co-sponsored by the Global Studies Department, the Center for Women and Business and the Valente Center
Join Professor Joel Deichmann for GLS 270: Contemporary Europe - held Mon/Wed, 8:00-9:20 am. Context & Perspectives: Institutions & Power. Spring Registration starts today!
Registration starts tomorrow! GLS 251 with Professor Kristin Sorensen is offered Tues/Fri, 9:30-10:50 am (Block 5). Context and Perspectives: Culture, Change, & Behavior.
Spring 2025: Explore how gender shapes political landscapes across the globe in GLS 280 Gender and Politics Worldwide with Professor Bonnie Field. Offered in Block 11 (Monday/Thursday, 2-3:20 pm) Context & Perspectives: Institutions and Power
Excited to dive into global diplomacy with GLS 403: Model United Nations? Join Professor Summer Marion in Block 10 (Wednesday 11 am to 1:50 pm) Context & Perspectives: Institutions and Power