February 11, 2025
9:00AM
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10:00AM
Enarson Building Room 160
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2025-02-11 09:00:00
2025-02-11 10:00:00
"Red Team" Forum
Join us in person or over Zoom as Forum members convene to discuss our Title 6 Grant proposal. A light breakfast will be provided. Parking is available at Tuttle Garage. Please RSVP if you plan on attending. This is a members-only event. Would you like to join? Simply sign up for the listserve at go.osu.edu/mescforum The Middle East Studies Forum is an informal space where faculty from several departments get together, share stories from fieldwork, talk about issues, learn about colleagues’ research, try out papers we’re working on, etc. Graduate students and advanced undergraduates are also members. We'll be getting together both in-person and by Zoom for this hybrid event.
Enarson Building Room 160
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2025-02-11 09:00:00
2025-02-11 10:00:00
"Red Team" Forum
Join us in person or over Zoom as Forum members convene to discuss our Title 6 Grant proposal. A light breakfast will be provided. Parking is available at Tuttle Garage. Please RSVP if you plan on attending. This is a members-only event. Would you like to join? Simply sign up for the listserve at go.osu.edu/mescforum The Middle East Studies Forum is an informal space where faculty from several departments get together, share stories from fieldwork, talk about issues, learn about colleagues’ research, try out papers we’re working on, etc. Graduate students and advanced undergraduates are also members. We'll be getting together both in-person and by Zoom for this hybrid event.
Enarson Building Room 160
America/New_York
public
Join us in person or over Zoom as Forum members convene to discuss our Title 6 Grant proposal. A light breakfast will be provided. Parking is available at Tuttle Garage. Please RSVP if you plan on attending.
This is a members-only event. Would you like to join? Simply sign up for the listserve at go.osu.edu/mescforum The Middle East Studies Forum is an informal space where faculty from several departments get together, share stories from fieldwork, talk about issues, learn about colleagues’ research, try out papers we’re working on, etc. Graduate students and advanced undergraduates are also members. We'll be getting together both in-person and by Zoom for this hybrid event.