Asia for Educators is an initiative of the East Asian Curriculum Project and the Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum at Columbia University
This article from Forbes details resources to help become more educated on the topic of race in the United States.
Silkroads Global Musician Workshop (GMW) is a musician training program modeled after the genesis of the Silkroad Ensemble and directed by Silkroad cellist Mike Block. It is open to musicians… Continue Reading »
The aim of this global summit is to bring together participants from 100+ countries to achieve sustainable development goals and promote peace in their communities.
WISE is the pioneering conference at Wake Forest University for faculty leaders, program coordinators, and administrators to develop the knowledge and skills needed to help students advance their intercultural skills… Continue Reading »
This co-authored collection offers insights about the impact of leading off-campus study on faculty leaders teaching, research, service, and overall well-being, and discusses how liberal arts colleges can best achieve… Continue Reading »
Black Perspectives is the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society. It produces and disseminates research that is accessible to the public and is oriented towards advancing the… Continue Reading »
ISWI is an international student conference dedicated to a socially important topic (topics vary from conference to conference). Its aim is an exchange of cultures, professors, experts, students and guests… Continue Reading »
An annual international student conference dedicated to a socially important topic. The conference gives participants an opportunity to gain new knowledge and exchange ideas through close communication and cooperation, interactive… Continue Reading »
The festival is open to students enrolled in a university anywhere in the world. It focuses on multiculturality and exchanging traditions and ideas, its participants interacting with students from all… Continue Reading »