Saturday, November 22, 2025

Think Global, Think Local

GEOG 470: Advanced Global Thinking
Spring 2026 MW 3:20-4:35
Dr. James Hayes-Bohanan

Image: Logan International Airport

Course Description: Advanced Global Thinking gives students in geography and related disciplines the opportunity to develop and apply their understanding of geographic principles at a global scale. Students will investigate connections that migration, commerce, and cultural exchange continue to create between the gateway communities of Massachusetts and other places throughout the world. They will apply critical perspectives from cultural, economic, political, and environmental geography to current questions of international policy, especially as related to migration, climate change, trade, and human development. Students will also gain an understanding of global institutions in which these perspectives may be applied, including intergovernmental agencies, military alliances, trading blocs and non-governmental organizations. 

Prerequisite: Any upper-level regional geography course (GEOG 374, 375, 376, 381, 383, 386, or 388) or consent of instructor. Students pursuing minors in area studies (such as Cape Verde, Africa, Latin America, or MENA) are encouraged to reach out via jhayesboh@bridgew.edu with GEOG 470 in the subject line.



Monday, April 28, 2025

Coffee CON 25



Honors Students in The Secret Life of Coffee

invite you to their classroom for

Coffee Samples & Coffee Knowledge

COFFEE CON 25

Wednesday April 29 / 2-3pm DMF Science Center Room 279


Some version of this event has been part of The Secret Life of Coffee since it was first offered as a pilot course in the then-new Second-Year Seminar program in 2007. A student named Ketna suggested this event while on our Nicaragua travel course that year, and it has been offered in some form ever since. 

Students and posters during the 2012 tasting event.