Experts take a close look at how free speech relates to academic freedom at universities, examining different perspectives on whether and how to protect all forms of speech on college campuses and demonstrating the importance of having deliberative dialogue around free speech issues in education. Presented by the Karsh Institute of Democracy and the Miller Center.
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Democracy Dialogues: Free Speech at Universities
Anthropology, Popular Memory, Literature
Gibson 341
Daniel Lefkowitz, UVA Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures. This event is part of the Learning Together Lunch Series (Jewish Studies).
Understanding Global Conflicts and Exploring Possibilities for Peace: A Dialogue with Professor Paul Martin
Great Hall at Garrett Hall
What lessons can be gleaned from historical perspectives on conflicts elsewhere in the world? Join us for this lunch and learn from the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, and share your own thoughts and ideas.
Colliding Crises: The Israel–Hamas Conflict, the War in Ukraine, and Geopolitics
Online Only
In this live webinar discussion convened by UVA’s Miller Center of Public Affairs, experts in history, political science, economics, law, and diplomacy from across the University of Virginia join veteran government practitioners to discuss the array of world crises now challenging American policymakers.
Military v. Civilian Tactics in War
Gibson 341
Gerard Alexander, UVA Department of Politics. This event is part of the Learning Together Lunch Series (Jewish Studies).