none In 2016, the United Nation’s General Assembly adopted a non-binding resolution regarding ‘The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet’. At the heart of this resolution is the UN’s concern that “rights that people have offl ...
none In a recent book entitled The Age of the Strongman, the journalist Gideon Rachman described the inexorable rise of autocracies over the past twenty years, during which democracies once thought to be solid, such as India, Brazil, Hungary, and Turkey, ...
none MCGC Working Paper Series presents research in progress by AUP scholars Noemie Oxley and Fatima Aziz, with an external discussant to be announced. 100 Fixed-50px space Featured Links MCGC at AUP ...
none The Peacock Student Media (including Magazine, Podcast, AUP Radio, and Video) will celebrate their end-of-semester productions with the Spring 2023 Magazine Publication edition. There will be drinks, live music, and an awards ceremony to celebrate th ...
none This presentation will address how one-size-fits-all theories, which were highly popular in psychology in the 20th century, are often too rigid and too biased to adequately capture human development across diverse and changing cultures. An alternativ ...
none On Wednesday July 5, Dr. Samuel Garrett Zeitlin (University of Cambridge) will give a presentation at the CCDS titled "Carl Schmitt, Political Theology and the History of Political Thought." The talk will take place at 18h30, in-person in r ...
none In order to relaunch AUP for consent, as well as begin a discussion over consent during the month of April- the sexual assault awareness month, we invite everyone at AUP to join us for the screening of the first episode of Unbelievable, a Netflix ser ...
none April 25th from 18h00 to 20h30 there will be an opening in the Combes Gallery with wine and cheese of Kimetha Vanderbeen’s exhibition “Perceptions.” 100 Fixed-50px space ...
Registration Required centered none Fixed-50px space The AUP Community is warmly invited to attend the AUP Film Festival on Friday, May 12, at the Olivia de Havilland Theatre in the Monttessuy Center for the Arts. The AUP Film Festival seeks to promote a ...
none Jordan Salama is a resident writer on staff for National Geographic who has written essays on climate change, letter-writing, and American Jewish life, tracked down Syrian traveling salesmen in the Andes, covered Lionel Messi and the Argentina nation ...