Domini Hofmann, Executive Producer & Director March 24, 2019 NOTE: Due to the unavailability of the speaker, this talk has been CANCELLED. Emmy nominated executive producer & director Domini Hofmann has spent more than a decade deciphering the stories of...
V.M. (Nitant) Kenkre, UNM March 10, 2019 There is a famous river in India with the name Sindhu. Foreigners mispronounced its name and called the people who lived on the “other side” of it as Hindu. This is the etymology of the word Hindu, and its derivatives Hinduism,...
Sanjay Kadu & Sajini Badrinarayan, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini February 10, 2019 The rich, complex and limitlessly fascinating culture of India, the product of waves of conquest and vast religious and philosophical movements, is reflected in its architectural...
Lt. General Frank Kisner March 1, 2019 The NATO Alliance’s first 40 years were focused on a defense of Western Europe from USSR attack, but following the events of the last decade of the 20th century there was much speculation on a change for NATO strategic guidance,...
Barry Naughton, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego February 22, 2019 Over the past several years, China’s government has launched an unprecedented effort to steer its economy through a new technological revolution and create a vast new infrastructure network...
T.R. Reid, Award-winning Journalist January 25, 2019 Do Americans pay more tax or less than citizens of other rich democracies? (Answer: far less). Could our tax system be fairer? Could it be simpler? (Answers: Yes, and Yes). Reid will take us on a world tour of tax...