Happy 𝐍𝐨𝐰𝐫𝐮𝐳! Today marks the first day of spring and the New Year for Iranians, Afghans, Kurds, Tajiks, and many others. OSU Global and the @okstate_IPGS Program wish you & your loved ones a healthy and joyous New Year.
“You Won’t Believe It!”: Iranian Vintage Photos & Clickbait Orientalism. Join us on Monday, Nov. 14 @ 3:30 pm at 207 Noble Research Center for an extraordinary afternoon of learning with Dr. Amy Malek, @amymalek, @okstate_SGSP. We hope to see you there!
"We speak for the leadership of OSU in expressing our strong support for Iranians and stand with those impacted by these recent events, including our students, staff, and faculty who have family and friends in Iran."
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To the Iranian community at OSU, please know that we stand ready to support those impacted by recent events, including our students, staff, and faculty who have family and friends in Iran.
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On now: IPGS Professor Pouya Jahanshahi’s 20x20 Posters for Peace collection will be exhibited at OCU Norick Art Center thru Oct. 17. Hear him speak about it there tomorrow 9/15 at 6pm!
IPGS is pleased to welcome its new Director @amymalek! A cultural anthropologist focusing on the Iranian diaspora, she looks forward to working with faculty & students to leverage the strengths of OSU & grow a dynamic program. !خوش آمدید
https://t.co/PwA3SNpL3U
NEW PAPER ALERT! Dr. Mirchi's paper over the hydroclimatic and anthropogenic drivers of the desiccation of the Hamun Lakes located in the Iran-Afghanistan border region was published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research.
Find the paper here: https://t.co/lXHGSK8DLj
Yesterday, we celebrated Nowruz with Elaheh Esharaghi, one of our Iranian students, who was excited to share the Half-Sin Table tradition with our @okstate_SGSP community by explaining the elements on the table to us!
#GlobalOkstate#HappyNowruz
Dr. Jahanshahi has presented his research “Beyond Ink & Pixels: Metamorphosis of the Nasta’liq Script” at the 110th CAA Annual Conference in Chicago.
The paper inquiries into the history of the Nasta’liq script its present framework in art, design, and commerce within Iran.
The Iranian Students Association at OSU (IRSA) is going to celebrate one of the oldest celebrations, the Nowruz ceremony.
Please join us in this event and learn more about Iranian culture on March 18th, 2022, at 7 p.m. at Wesley Foundation.
Dr. Gholizadeh, IPGS professor, and colleague Kianoosh Hassani, engaged in research using high-resolution satellite imagery to map the biodiversity of the Hyrcanian Forests to develop an operational large-scale biodiversity monitoring system for inaccessible regions.
Ferdowsi kept Farsi, a branch of the Indo-European family developed 4000 years ago, alive throughout history.
There are about 75 accents and dialects such as Bakhtiari, Azerbaijani, Kurdish, Mazandarani, Balochi and Arabic in Iran which act as different lens to see the world.
IPGS Endowed Professor, Dr. Saleh Taghvaeian, recently served on the graduate committee of a master's student at University of Tehran, and her thesis received the top award of the Iranian Hydraulic Association! #OkstateIPGS#GlobalOkstate
Dr. Mirchi has been endowed by the IPGS program since the fall of 2019. He serves as an Assistant professor within the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering department here at Oklahoma State University.
Yesterday was the National Day of Hafez-e Shirazi, which commemorates one of the greatest Persian poets.
Hafiz's sonnets were translated into European languages in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries opening the world to Persian literature.
https://t.co/SaTkWpS0hV
Dr. Ali Mirchi, an Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies Endowed Professor, co-authored with his colleagues the article featured in The Conversation addressing global water security concerns.
https://t.co/86XCy2lFGQ
We had the honor to host University of Oklahoma Associate Professor Dr. Saleh Tabrizy yesterday evening to discuss Iran’s conservative administration and the global economy.
If you missed it, you can watch his talk at https://t.co/8Cy9rNdAtK!
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Tomorrow, Dr. Saleh S. Tabrizy is joining us to discuss Iran’s Conservative Administration and the Global Economy. Then this Thursday, we are hosting our first Global Briefing Series speaker of the semester, John Sipher, former National Clandestine Service Member.
Dr. Saleh S. Tabrizy, Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, will be joining us Wednesday, September 29th, to discuss Iran’s Conservative Administration and the Global Economy. The event will be streamed live on https://t.co/TbuxHfK6qD .
IPGS hosted a luncheon-meeting, last Wednesday, with generous donors, Jalal and Mohammad Farzaneh. They met with IPGS professors to discuss future opportunities and research. Learn more about the Farzaneh brothers and IPGS initiatives here: https://t.co/Oawm5b0ScO! #OkstateIPGS