All Events
Simeon Koroma, Co-founder, Timap For Justice, Social Entrepreneur in Residence, CDDRL
Co-sponsored by the Program on Social Entrepreneurship, CDDRL
Wednesday
May 1, 2013
6:30pm - 8:00pm
May 1, 2013
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Location
Oberndorf Event Center, 3rd Floor / Stanford Graduate School of Business (641 Knight Way)
Program(s)
We invite you to a special event with Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys, one of the world's largest IT services companies. Nilekani is also Chairperson of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), an ambitious government program designed to issue biometric...
Wednesday
May 1, 2013
7:00pm - 9:30pm
May 1, 2013
7:00pm - 9:30pm
Location
Building 200 - Room 002 (Basement)
Program(s)
Yunah Hong will present her documentary, “Anna May Wong” (2010) along with her talk about how she was interested in Anna May Wong (1905-1961) as the person, not as a victim to play stereotyped Asian roles -- lotus flower or dragon lady: “How did this teenager from Los Angeles become world-famous,...
Thursday
May 2, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 2, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Building 200 - Room 307
Program(s)
Mark Ravina Visiting Research Professor, Kyoto University, Professor of History, Emory University
In 1792, Adam Laxmann, a Russian naval officer, visited Japan with the hope of starting trade relations. He came away with confusing instructions, which both rejected the possibility of...
Thursday
May 2, 2013
12:00pm
May 2, 2013
12:00pm
Location
CISAC Conference RoomEncina Hall Central, 2nd floor
Program(s)
Baron Frans van Daele has had a long and distinguished career as a Belgian diplomat. He was Ambassador to Italy, the EU, the US and NATO. In 2009 he joined Herman Van Rompuy, the first President of the European Council, to become his Chief-of-Staff. He held this position until his retirement at the...
Thursday
May 2, 2013
4:30pm - 6:00pm
May 2, 2013
4:30pm - 6:00pm
Location
Green Library, Bing Wing, 5th floor, Bender Room
Program(s)
The Stanford University Libraries is pleased to invite you to attend a book party to celebrate a new publication edited by Minal Hajratwala Out! Stories from the New Queer IndiaWith introductions by Thomas Hansen, professor of anthropology and Dr. Sangeeta Mediratta associate director of...
Thursday
May 2, 2013
6:30pm
May 2, 2013
6:30pm
Location
History Corner, Building 200, Room 002
Program(s)
Iranian Studies Lecture Series, Spring 2013
Guest: Touraj Daryaee
(University of California, Irvine)
Touraj Daryaee is the Howard C. Baskerville Professor in the History of Iran and the Persianate World and the Associate Director of the Samuel Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture at the...
Friday
May 3, 2013
12:00pm
May 3, 2013
12:00pm
Location
TBD
Program(s)
Speaker: John Connelly, Professor of History, UC Berkeley
RSVP required by 5/1, 4pm
Free and open to the public / Lunch will be served
Friday
May 3, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
May 3, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
Location
Bolivar House, 582 Alvarado Row.
Program(s)
From the last decades of the 19th century and until the 1929 Great Depression, the Latin American economies specialized in the production of primary products for export, in what came to be called the first era of export-led growth. Later on, structuralism and dependency theory generated a very...
Song of the Divine is a multi-media introduction to kirtan, a devotional song and storytelling tradition from Maharashtra state in Western India. Mahesh Kale, an accomplished North Indian classical vocalist, will perform dazzling renditions of kirtan songs with accompaniment by Suryakha...
Sunday
May 5, 2013
9:00am - 6:00pm
May 5, 2013
9:00am - 6:00pm
Location
Stanford Humanities Center, Board Room
Program(s)
The Translated Tunes Symposium will consider how overlapping meanings of kirtan -- as both a capacious, trans-regional constellation of practices and as a localized genre -- converge to make kirtan a compelling way to perform inherited identities, while providing a map toward other identities and...
Monday
May 6, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 6, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Reuben W. Hills Conference RoomEncina Hall616 Serra St., 2nd floorStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305
Program(s)
In our current societies, the media are backbone institutions of social life, a tool through which we can strength or deteriorate our democracy. Each society decides if it works exclusively for the market or if it conditions business goals to preserve collective responsibility. The media are...
Monday
May 6, 2013
12:00pm
May 6, 2013
12:00pm
Location
Bldg. 360 - CCSRE Conference Room
Program(s)
Jerry Z. Muller, Professor of History and Chair, The Catholic University of America(Free! Advanced reservations required: Call 415.292.1233 or Email Artsjccsf [dot] org)Jews have been a conspicuous presence in the history of capitalism, both as symbol and in reality. Jerry Muller, an...
Monday
May 6, 2013
5:00pm - 7:30pm
May 6, 2013
5:00pm - 7:30pm
Location
The Koret-Taube Conference CenterRoom 130, Gunn-SIEPR Building
Program(s)
SPEAKERSMagnus Gertten - Swedish filmmakerOzan Sunar - Artistic Director at Moriska Paviljongen ("Moriskan")
This event celebrating Sweden's diverse cultures will begin with a reception at 5pm, followed by the showing of the award winning film Harbour of Hope (2011,...
Monday
May 6, 2013
5:30pm - 7:30pm
May 6, 2013
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Location
Stanford Humanities Center, Board Room
Program(s)
Sonallah Ibrahim, one of Egypt’s most formally interesting and politically uncompromising writers, will give a public talk in conversation with Professor Noha Radwan (Arabic & Comparative Literature, University of California- Davis) and Professor Alexander Key (Arabic & Comparative...
Tuesday
May 7, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
May 7, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
Location
Philippines Conference Room,Encina Hall, 3rd Floor
Program(s)
Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu Consulting Professor, Stanford School of Medicine and Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
This presentation explores the intersection of Asia and America through the life stories of individuals whose lives are intimately connected to both worlds...
African Art and Film Lecture Series: David Doris, Associate Professor, University of Michigan
Tuesday
May 7, 2013
7:00pm
May 7, 2013
7:00pm
Location
Bldg. 360 - CCSRE Conference Room
Program(s)
Jerry Z. Muller, Professor of History and Chair, The Catholic University of America(Free! Advanced reservations required: Call 415.292.1233 or Email Artsjccsf [dot] org)Jews have been a conspicuous presence in the history of capitalism, both as symbol and in reality. Jerry Muller, an...
Raoul Peck, 2002, 115 minutes
The story of assassinated Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba has galvanized Africans and students of Africa for decades. Raoul Peck, who was born in Haiti but fled “Papa Doc” and moved to the Congo in 1961, tells this story as both an insider and outsider. Peck...
African Art and Film Lecture Series: David Doris, Associate Professor, University of Michigan
2013 marks the centenary year of B.R. Ambedkar’s arrival in the United States to begin his studies at Columbia University. At Columbia and later at the London School of Economics Ambedkar’s thinking and distinct perspectives were shaped by encounters with renowned scholars such as John Dewey,...
Thursday
May 9, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 9, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
TBD
Program(s)
Ivan Kurilla
Professor of History and International Relations, Volgograd State University (Russia)
RSVP required by 5/7, 4pm
Free and open to the public / Lunch will be served
We know that history plays a major role in socialization in Russia, and that political...
Thursday
May 9, 2013
5:00pm
May 9, 2013
5:00pm
Location
Margaret Jacks Hall - Terrace Room (426)
Program(s)
Louis Newman, Carleton College and Rabbi Amy EilbergJewish Perspectives on Forgiveness: The Interplay of Justice and Mercy
Thursday
May 9, 2013
6:30pm
May 9, 2013
6:30pm
Location
History Corner, Building 200, Room 002
Program(s)
Iranian Studies Lecture Series, Spring 2013
Guest: director Ala Mohseni
Born in Tehran in 1972, Ala Mohseni began pursuing his interest in theater in 1991, while studying physics. He acted in plays by several well-known Iranian directors, including Bahram Beyzaie; he the completed a course in...
Friday
May 10, 2013
9:00am - 6:00pm
May 10, 2013
9:00am - 6:00pm
Location
Stanford Humanities Center Board Room, 424 Santa Teresa St. Stanford, CA 94305
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Program(s)
Stanford Humanities Center, Board Room
By simultaneously exploring Greek Christian and Arabic, Persian, and Turkish Islamic sources, this workshop focuses on the metaphysical dimension of “image;” the connections between “imagemaking” and magic; as well as “image” understood as a creation of the...
Friday
May 10, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 10, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Encina Hall East, 008
Program(s)
RSVP required by 5/8
This talk will discuss a particular angle of the 1998 relocation of Kazakhstan’s capital to Astana (previously known as Tselinograd and Aqmola) and the construction boom that followed, beginning around 2000. I will offer an ethnographic study of the labor of constructing a new...
Friday
May 10, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
May 10, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
Location
Bolivar House, 582 Alvarado Row.
Program(s)
Mexico has undergone a spiral of violent crime since the mid-2000s that resembles the situation in many other Latin American countries. Currently, there is no consensus on the determinants, neither on the optimal solutions for these issues in the region. Yet, there is agreement on that citizens...
Repeats every day until Fri May 17 2013 .
MondayMay 13, 2013 (All day)Location
Locations and times vary for each day's event; please check events.stanford.edu for more information.
Program(s)
"Ya'ani: Week of Music, Culture, and Languages of the Middle East" brings classroom-style conversations with a variety of Stanford faculty over lunch and dinner.
On Monday May 13th, Prof. Ramzi Salti will be having a conversation titled "Breaking with Tradition: An Examination of Alternative Arabic...
Laszlo Borhi - Fulbright Visiting Professor at Indiana University, Bloomington and Senior Reearch Fellow Fulbright Visiting Professor at Indiana University, Bloomington and Senior Reearch Fellow at the Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences the Institute of History,...
Human rights and democratic movements have had to deal with many challenges in present day South Asia. In South Asia, countries like Sri Lanka and India have used a combination of war and co-option in an effort to end protracted insurgencies. Insurgent groups too have employed a variety of...
Tuesday
May 14, 2013
4:15pm - 6:00pm
May 14, 2013
4:15pm - 6:00pm
Location
Stanford Humanities Center, Board Room
Program(s)
Andrew Elmore Stanford
In the first half of the twentieth century, a number of activist, academic, and official organizations in the Republic of China attempted to standardize character forms and simplify Chinese writing. Who, though, had the power to define “simplicity” and “complexity...
Tuesday
May 14, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
May 14, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
Location
CISAC Central Conference Room,2nd Floor, Encina Hall
Program(s)
Mark Caprio Professor of Korean History, College of Intercultural Communication, Rikkyo University
Planners of United States postwar occupations in Japan and Korea anticipated the possibility of violence from overzealous Japanese who might refuse to accept their country’s defeat and...
Tuesday
May 14, 2013
6:00pm - 7:30pm
May 14, 2013
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location
Bechtel International Center
Program(s)
Texts of Protests and Consequences: Prof. Vered Shemtov and Prof. Alexander Key
Prof. Vered Shemtov, Eva Chernov Lokey Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Comparative Literature, and Prof. Alexander Key, Assistant Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature, will be discussing literature of...
Tuesday
May 14, 2013
7:00pm
May 14, 2013
7:00pm
Location
Black Community Services Center Lounge
Program(s)
Sarah Maldoror, 1972, 102 minutes
One of the mos influential films on resistance to colonialism, Sambizanga offers an intimate depiction of people caught up in Angola’s war of liberation. Made eleven years after the war began, the film still had to be shot in neighboring Congo-Brazzaville...
Wednesday
May 15, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 15, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Bolivar House583 Alvarado Row
Program(s)
Mari Jose Olaziregi - Associate Professor of Basque literature at the University of the Basque Country-Spain and Director of the Language and Universities Department at Etxepare Basque Institute
Mohamed Adhikari, Associate Professor, Department of Historical Studies, University of Cape Town , FSI-Stanford Humanities Center International Visitor
Wednesday
May 15, 2013
6:00pm - 7:30pm
May 15, 2013
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location
Bechtel International Center
Program(s)
Professor Abbas Milani, the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies, will discuss the cultural Renaissance in Iran during dinner at the Bechtel International Center.
Open only to Stanford Students (RSVP to jturanstanford [dot] edu)
Thursday
May 16, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 16, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Bechtel International Center
Program(s)
Professor Aron Rodrigue, the Charles Michael Professor in Jewish History and Culture, will be discussing the history and usage of the Ladino language during lunch at the Bechtel International Center.
Open only to Stanford students (RSVP to jturanstanford [dot] edu)
Thursday
May 16, 2013
12:15pm
May 16, 2013
12:15pm
Location
Encina Hall West, Room 208
Program(s)
Rian Thum (Loyola University of New Orleans), “Modular History in Context: Wider Implications of Uyghur Historical Practice under Chinese Rule”
Abstract: This paper investigates how a regional identity can be maintained in a nonmo-dern context, focusing on the case of southern Xinjiang in the...
Thursday
May 16, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
May 16, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
Location
521 Memorial Way, Knight Building, Room 102
Program(s)
Patricia Ebrey Professor of History, University of Washington
Huizong came to the Song throne in the first month of 1100, a few months after his seventeenth birthday, and reigned almost twenty-six years, till the Jurchen invasion in late1125. Since his reign ended so badly, traditional...
Thursday
May 16, 2013
4:15pm
May 16, 2013
4:15pm
Location
Stanford Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall
Program(s)
Jean Naggar, author of Sipping from the Nile, my Exodus from Egypt.In her memoirs, Naggar recalls the lost world of her childhood as daughter of two prominent Sephardic Jewish families, a world that came to a dramatic end in 1956 with the Suez Crisis that scattered the Jewish population of...
Music; Dinner Served; Everyone is welcome!
Thursday
May 16, 2013
6:30pm
May 16, 2013
6:30pm
Location
History Corner, Building 200, Room 002
Program(s)
Iranian Studies Lecture Series, Spring 2013
Lecture in English.
Guest: Persis Karim
(San Jose State University)
Persis Karim is co-editor of Tremors: New Fiction by Iranian American Writers (2013) and contributing poet and editor of Let Me Tell You Where I've Been: New Writing by Women of the...
Friday
May 17, 2013
9:30am - Saturday
May 17, 2013
9:30am - Saturday
Location
Cummings Art Buidling, ART 4
Program(s)
Friday, May 17, 2013
9:00-9:30 am Registration
9:30 -10:30 am Welcome and Keynote Address
Anjali Arondekar, UC Santa Cruz
“The Kala of the...
Friday
May 17, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
May 17, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
TBD
Program(s)
Irina Dezhina
Head, Economics of Science and Innovations Division, Institute of the World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences
RSVP required by 5/15, 4pm
Free and open to the public / Lunch will be served
Dezhina's talk is devoted to...
Friday
May 17, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
May 17, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
Location
Bolivar House, 582 Alvarado Row.
Program(s)
Dr. Leonor Arfuch is a Full Professor at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), both at the Social Sciences School and the School of Architecture, Design and Urbanism. She is also Director of Research on Cultural Studies at the Gino Germani Research Institute (UBA), where she has led several...
Friday
May 17, 2013
6:00pm - 8:30pm
May 17, 2013
6:00pm - 8:30pm
Location
Hillel at Stanford
Program(s)
Open only to Stanford students (RSVP to jturanstanford [dot] edu)
Monday
May 20, 2013
12:00pm - 1:00pm
May 20, 2013
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location
Bolivar House
Program(s)
Pentecostal rehabilitation centers are on the rise in Guatemala City. Linked to a postwar spike in street crime and the spread of crack cocaine, these centers usher in a new genre of captivity while also providing a window onto the practice of Christian liberation today.
A cultural...
Tuesday
May 21, 2013
12:00pm
May 21, 2013
12:00pm
Location
CCSRE Conference Room, Building 360
Program(s)
Is caste discrimination a form of racism? Caste is an identity imputed on the basis of descent and work, the two key criteria of discrimination that have been condemned by numerous UN resolutions since the 1960s. The effects of caste discrimination on India’s almost 200 million Dalits are...
Mohamed Adhikari, Associate Professor, Department of Historical Studies, University of Cape Town , FSI-Stanford Humanities Center International Visitor
Tuesday
May 21, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
May 21, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
Location
Philippines Conference Room,Encina Hall, 3rd Floor
Program(s)
An Jinsoo Assistant Professor, Korean Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California at Berkeley
South Korea's Manchurian action films have recently received critical interest for the genre’s unique configuration of such themes as colonial history,...
Tuesday
May 21, 2013
7:00pm
May 21, 2013
7:00pm
Location
Building 370, Room 370
Program(s)
Film Screening: “Underground” [Yeralti] (Dir. Zeki Demirkubuz, 2012)
Discussant: Burcu Karahan (Stanford University)
Adapted from Dostoevsky’s novel “Notes from Underground”, director Zeki Demirkubuz’s latest film “Yeralti” [Underground] explores a man’s life, thoughts, feelings and his...
Tuesday
May 21, 2013
7:00pm - 9:30pm
May 21, 2013
7:00pm - 9:30pm
Location
Building 370, Room 370
Program(s)
Burcu Karahan
Lecturer in Turkish Language and Literature, Stanford
Free and open to the public
Inside (Yeralti, Dir. Zeki Demirkubuz, Turkey, 2012)
A man's life, thoughts, feelings and his very own darkness... Adapted from Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground...
Tuesday
May 21, 2013
7:00pm
May 21, 2013
7:00pm
Location
Black Community Services Center Lounge
Program(s)
Moussa Sene Absa, 1993, 86 minutes
Absa’s award-winning film provides light-hearted but moving glimpse at you culture in a time of innocence and optimism. Nostalgic without being sentimental, the film approaches the difficulties of cultural change and generational divides from within the...
**EVENT CANCELLED**
Guest: Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran, from University of Essex, Colchester, and City University of New York.
Dr Ahmed Shaheed is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Essex in Colchester, England and at the City University of New York in the...
Wednesday
May 22, 2013
10:00am - 1:00pm
May 22, 2013
10:00am - 1:00pm
Location
Okimoto Conference Room, 3rd floor Encina Hall East
Program(s)
Maxwell Matewere, Founder, Eye of the Child, Social Entrepreneur in Residence, CDDRL
Co-sponsored by the Program on Social Entrepreneurship, CDDRL
Wednesday
May 22, 2013
12:00pm
May 22, 2013
12:00pm
Location
Bldg. 360 - CCSRE Conference Room
Program(s)
Aryeh Cohen, Associate Professor of Rabbinic Literature, American Jewish UniversityJustice, Wealth, Taxes: A View from the Perspective of Rabbinic Judaism
Wednesday
May 22, 2013
5:30pm - 7:30pm
May 22, 2013
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Location
Bolivar House
Program(s)
More details to come.
Thursday
May 23, 2013
12:15pm
May 23, 2013
12:15pm
Location
Encina Hall West, Room 208
Program(s)
Workshop Series: Islam and Muslims in East Asia
Maris Boyd Gillette (Haverford College), Women’s Empowerment in the Xi’an Muslim District, China
This workshop explores women’s empowerment among the Chinese Muslims (or Hui) who live In Xi’an’s Muslim district. In the broader ethnographic...
Thursday
May 23, 2013
7:00pm - 9:30pm
May 23, 2013
7:00pm - 9:30pm
Location
Braun Lecture Hall, Mudd Chemistry Building
Program(s)
Wang Quan’an Director
Wang Quan’an’s epic takes place towards the end of imperial China until the end of the Chinese Civil War – a period of dramatic political and social upheaval. The film is set in eponymous White Deer Plain in Shaanxi Province where the two most important families –...
Friday
May 24, 2013
12:00pm
May 24, 2013
12:00pm
Location
Bldg. 360 - CCSRE Conference Room
Program(s)
Steve Zipperstein, The Daniel E. Koshland Professor in Jewish Culture and History, Stanford University RSVP required by 5/22, at 4pm here.
Open to Stanford faculty, students, and researchers Lunch will be served
Friday
May 24, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
May 24, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
Location
Bolivar House
Program(s)
The point of departure of this talk is Glosas franciscanas (1926), a book by María Wiesse, illustrated by indigenista painter José Sabogal. I reconstruct the historical context of the book to discuss how Franciscanism, which operates as an interrruption of history, brings together concepts...
Tuesday
May 28, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
May 28, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
Location
Knight Building, Room 102
Program(s)
LeRon Harrison CEAS Postdoctoral Fellow; University of California, Irvine
RSVP required!
African Art and Film Lecture Series: Mbye Cham, Professor, Howard University
Tuesday
May 28, 2013
7:00pm
May 28, 2013
7:00pm
Location
Black Community Services Center Lounge
Program(s)
Terry George, 2004, 122 min
This semi-independent commercial film explores 1994’s Rwandan genocide through the eyes of a hotel manager who struggles to protect himself and his family while also attempting to save others. Irish filmmaker George produced and directed what has come for many Americans...
African Art and Film Lecture Series: Mbye Cham, Associate Professor, Howard University
With Support from the School of Humanities and Sciences and the Department of Art and Art History
Wednesday
May 29, 2013
5:30pm
May 29, 2013
5:30pm
Location
Encina Hall Central, Bechtel Conference Center
Program(s)
Ryan Crocker (Yale University), “Lessons From a Long War: the U.S., the Middle East, and Af-Pak”
Ryan Crocker is currently the first Kissinger Senior Fellow at Yale University 2012-2013. Born in Spokane, Washington, he grew up in an Air Force family, attending schools in Morocco,...
Thursday
May 30, 2013
3:30pm
May 30, 2013
3:30pm
Location
Encina Commons Lawn
Program(s)
Please join us for our Islamic Studies social & year-end reception, open to students, faculty, and community members. Come meet the program staff and get to know other interested members of the Islamic Studies community. This social will include a book raffle for the following books:
-...
Thursday
May 30, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
May 30, 2013
4:15pm - 5:30pm
Location
Knight Building, Room 102
Program(s)
RSVP Required
Joshua Benjamin Hill Assistant Professor of History, Ohio University; Postdoctoral Scholar, Center for Chinese Studies, UC Berkeley
Elections have been an important part of mainland Chinese political culture for over a century. Beginning in the waning years of...
Thursday
May 30, 2013
6:30pm
May 30, 2013
6:30pm
Location
History Corner, Building 200, Room 002
Program(s)
Iranian Studies Lecture Series, Spring 2013
Lecture in English.
Guest: Janet Afary
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Janet Afary is a native of Iran and a historian of modern Iran. She has an MA in Linguistics from Tehran University and a PhD in History and Near East Studies from the...
Friday
May 31, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
May 31, 2013
1:15pm - 2:05pm
Location
Bolivar House
Program(s)
Rodolfo Dirzo, Bing Professor in Environmental Science, teaches ecology courses and leads the Dirzo Lab in the Department of Biology. He holds masters and doctoral degrees in ecology from the University of Wales (UK), and a B.S. in biology from the Universidad de Morelos. He has...













