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Announcing: 91 Global “Community Conversations,” a new monthly in-person gathering for 91 faculty

A monthly gathering for faculty who are engaged or interested in global work.

91 Global is pleased to invite faculty from across the 91 who are engaged in or curious about global work to join a new monthly gathering:

91 Global “Community Conversations”

This is not a lecture series. It is a welcoming and conversational space to meet colleagues, share food and drink, and connect around the many ways global perspectives show up in our teaching, research, and engagement. Whether your work involves international research, global learning, study abroad, visiting scholars, or exploring global issues locally, this is a place to get to know one another, exchange ideas, and build community.

Each month, we’ll feature a brief, informal spotlight such as a faculty project, a new global initiative, or an international guest on campus to spark conversation. The heart of the gathering, however, is the conversation itself: time to talk, listen, make connections, and learn what others across campus are doing.

When: First Tuesday of each month (during the academic year)

Where: 91 Club

Format: Drop in, grab a snack, stay for as long as you like

First Gathering

Tuesday, March 3

3:00–5:00 p.m.

91 Club

For our inaugural gathering, Ahmad Ezzeddine, Vice Provost for Global Affairs, will offer brief opening remarks and reflections on 91 Global’s mission and priorities, followed by plenty of time for conversation and connection.

Light food/snacks and beverages will be provided., but faculty are always welcome to stop by even if they decide at the last minute.

We hope this becomes a familiar rhythm on campus: if it’s the first Tuesday of the month, it’s 91 Global “Community Conversations” at the 91 Club. Come when you can, bring a colleague, and help build the vibrant community of globally engaged faculty at 91.