A talk with Michael Romancov, a political geographer of Metropolitan University Prague. Wednesday, March 2 at 3 pm in Seifert Classroom, RD Join in person or on Zoom: https://nyu.zoom.us/j/97441535964
A Walk through Czech History
Join professors Vanda Thorne, Ivana Doležalová and Jan Urban for a virtual walk through Czech history on Nov 17, which is the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day in the Czech Republic.
Alumni Panel: The Unique Benefits of Global Education in the 21st Century
When? November 15th, 5:30 – 7 pm CET (Prague time) Where? Recording: https://nyu.zoom.us/rec/share/nG1bjzUB5HGwmiwfgR2yHcsD__CnIszKuAgbw-zox1obqn3TGMbYJvyFBuF5zXWl.D5DcPNviN3ys3xz9?startTime=1605457829000 Why did studying abroad advance your career? How did it change your life? And what impact does your time abroad have on you today? Join in to hear…
Can Music Change the World?
by Tony Ackerman October 29, 2020, 4pm CET Can Music Change the World? Of course! We’re going to explore this question in the context of the history of the Czech people and the incredible variety of music this tiny country…
Interspace – a Letter from Prague
by Salim Murad October 22, 2020, 4pm CET Culture, Migration and Advertising Zoom link: https://nyu.zoom.us/j/91802429952
Two Sides of the Same Coin
by Ivana Doležalová November 26, 2020, 4 pm CET Jiří Menzel and Miloš Forman, two Czech Oscar winners from two sides of the globe. Recording
10 Topics Journalists Cannot Cover Anywhere Else than in Central Europe
by Dinah Spritzer October 15, 2020, 3pm CET Living in the Czech Republic, a state roughly the size of Mississippi, provides endless opportunities to learn about and report on the most interesting, sometimes funny and sometimes scary events in Europe! Watch…