‘Global Terrorism: The World after the Paris Attacks’
UW-Green Bay faculty members in global studies, political science and the humanities will host a panel discussion at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 24) in Phoenix Room C of the University Union. The title of the event is “Global Terrorism: The World after the Paris Attacks.” Each of the four presenters will address the topic from their particular area of expertise, allowing time for audience questions and answers. The four presenters and their respective areas are:
- Paris: the city and the symbol — Cristina Ortiz, professor of Humanities and Global Studies, chair of Modern Languages
- Mourning all victims — Katia Levintova, associate professor of Political Science, Chair of Global Studies
- Terrorism in a Global Age — David Coury, professor of Humanities and Global Studies, director of Center for Middle Eastern Studies
- US Federal and State Reaction to the Aftermath of the ISIS Attacks — Dave Helpap, assistant professor of Political Science and Public Administration
The program is free and open to the public.