Events
Events
Spring 2025
Hollybush Author Series - Benjamin Nathans
Feb. 13, 5pm, Hollybush Mansion
Co-sponsored with the Hollybush Institute for Global Peace and Security, History, International Studies, and the Dean's office of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences.
Feb. 13, 5pm, Hollybush Mansion
Co-sponsored with the Hollybush Institute for Global Peace and Security, History, International Studies, and the Dean's office of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences.
Historian Benjamin Nathans explores the dramatic story of celebrated Soviet dissidents such as the physicist Andrei Sakharov and the writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, but also the forgotten men and women who contributed in unforeseen ways to the collapse of the Soviet superpower.

Mon 3 Mar, 11.00am, CSC 144: Intercultural Dialogues: Beyond Borders and Differences, 'Discourse of Peace through Tastes'. This event with the Iranian Peace Studies Scientific Association provides a unique platform for intercultural dialogue, focusing on culinary traditions as a bridge for communication and mutual understanding.
Thurs. 13 Mar, 2.00pm, CSC 144: ‘The Voices of Iranian Women on the Path of Transformation’. Dr. Neda Hajivosough (Hollybush Institute Fellow) will draw on her experience in education and civil activism in women's rights and peace to offer a unique perspective that explores Iranian women's realities, struggles, and achievements, highlighting their role as architects of transformation and social peace.
Mon. 24 Mar, 6.30pm, CSC 127: Paul B. Winkler Lecture, Dr. Joanna Sliwa (Claims Conference) will discuss her acclaimed book, The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust. Co-sponsored with RCHGHR.
The Hollybush Author Series is a collaboration with the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CINDS), International Studies, and the Rowan Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights (RCHGHR), with the support of the CHSS Dean's Office.