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Park, K.-S. & H. Y. Smith. (2017). Issues in Korean language placement testing. American Association of Teachers of Korean 22nd Annual Conference (AATK 22). University of Southern California, Los Angeles. July 1 


Monahin, Nona & Pash, Meg. (2024, February 22). The Interdependence of Music and Dance in 16th-century Renaissance Dance Reconstruction. Early Dance Symposium 2024 - virtual conference hosted by the University of Pennsylvania and the Dance Studies Association’s Early Dance Working Group.


Paus, E. One-month fellowship at the University of Kassel (Germany, July 2023) for research participation in comparative project on extractivism (Latin America and Magreb) funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research.


The South Asia Center and the Department of South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania is hosting a conference in honor of Indira V. Peterson (Asian Studies, Emeritus). The New Cultural Histories of South India Conference will be November 9-10, 2019 and will explore Aesthetics, Social Change, and the Politics of Culture.


Pickbourn, L. 2023. Invited panel presentation on Leveraging Commodities for Sustainable Economic Development at the 2023 Joint Meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council and the Economic and Financial Committee of the General Assembly on October 10, 2023.


Andrew G. Reiter appeared twice on WHMP Radio's Afternoon Buzz show to speak about the war in Ukraine.


Andrew G. Reiter was the first speaker in the new International and Global Affairs Lecture Series at Loras College, his alma mater, on March 15, 2021.


Andrew G. Reiter appeared on the PBS Nova documentary "The Violence Paradox" which aired on November 20, 2019.


Rosa, V. Interview on Qué Onda--video podcast hosted by Mari Castañeda. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZI9TevT79Q


Was interviewed on Boston Public Radio about research she conducted with students in her Latinxs and Housing seminar. This research was also highlighted in an article by WGBH news on March 7, 2022. Additionally, Rosa chaired a session at the Eastern Sociological Society’s annual conference on March 7 and was invited to present her research on race and public housing in New York City at the New England Consortium for Latina/o Studies on March 25, 2022.