Articles by Thomas Arcaro
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Student, faculty members participate in International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
December 1, 2020
Megan Casner '22, Professor Tom Arcaro and Assistant Professor Ahmed Al Fadaam participated in an international Zoom conference honoring the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Though the conference had participants from several continents, it was organized and convened by academics and activists in Kurdistan.
Tom Arcaro's essay published in The Guardian
May 2, 2016
Tom Arcaro, Professor of Sociology and director of Project Pericles, had an essay published in The Guardian.
GST 433 celebrates #Cultured book publication
May 14, 2013
A book signing and reception Wednesday in Lindner 209 will mark the publication of #Cultured, a book by students in GST 433 (WT13).
Panel discusses modern slavery
April 12, 2012
Sponsored by the Periclean Scholars and the Liberal Arts Forum, a panel discussion on modern slavery was held Wednesday afternoon.
Symposium on Human Trafficking
April 10, 2012
As a centerpiece of the Week of Reflection on Human Trafficking the Periclean Scholars are hosting a Symposium on Human trafficking Wednesday afternoon at 5:00PM in KOBC.
Gender Differences in Human Trafficking
February 29, 2012
This month's First Thursday Discussion will focus on gender differences within human trafficking and will be facilitated by Taylor Reis, '15.
First Thursday Current Events Forum Special Groundhog Day edition
February 1, 2012
First Thursday Discussion Forum this month will address the question of gender differences.
Arcaro featured speaker at campus-wide convocation
January 31, 2012
Dr. Tom Arcaro delivers a talk on "Global Citizenship" at the University of Monterrey.
First Thursday current events forum – Dec. 1
November 28, 2011
Join us for an open forum on free speech and censorship issues on private campuses on Dec. 1 in West Commons from 4:15-5 p.m..
First Thursday Current Events Forum December 1st
November 25, 2011
Open forum on free speech and censorship issues on private campuses.