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Theme 2: Global Thinking, Local Impact

How do globally minded scholars drive meaningful change in our region? This session highlights faculty efforts that bridge global insight with local action. Topics include:

  • Community-based learning and service projects
  • Educational outreach and public engagement
  • Partnerships with nonprofits, agencies, and industry
  • Social work, global studies, and fieldwork experiences

Faculty will showcase how their work benefits eastern Connecticut—and the world beyond.

Playlist of all Theme 2: Global Thinking, Local Impact Presentations

Pamela Days-Luketich

Pamela Days-Luketich

Economics & Finance
Suki Grandhi

Suki Grandhi

Business Administration
Soojin Kim

Soojin Kim

Art & Art History
Josh Idjadi/Brett Mattingly

Josh Idjadi/Brett Mattingly

Biology
Yaw Nsiah

Yaw Nsiah

Health Sciences and Nursing
Bryan Oakley

Bryan Oakley

Environmental Earth Science
Darren Robert

Darren Robert

Education
Theresa Severance

Theresa Severance

Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, & Social Work
David Stoloff

David Stoloff

Education
Emiliano Villanueva

Emiliano Villanueva

Business Administration