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(Satellite Location: Edinboro) Immigration: History, Challenges, and Opportunity in America, Pennsylvania, and Erie

September 28th,2022 | 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Professor/Instructor/Speaker: Baher Ghosheh, Ph.D.

Immigration: History, Challenges, and Opportunity in America, Pennsylvania, and Erie

 

The United States is a country of immigrants and has been built by the many waves of immigrants. In this presentation, Jefferson Scholar-in-Residence and Professor Baher Ghosheh draws from his research to develop a deeper understanding of the history, policies, and politics of immigration and refugees in the United States, our state, and region. The talk also focuses on immigrants' impact on the economy, diversity, and population.

 

Location: Alexander Recital Hall (Edinboro University) – 110 Kittie Rd. Edinboro, PA 16444.

Date/Time: Wednesday, September 28 at 6:00 p.m.

Admission: FREE, please register in advance.  

Parking: Academy Hall parking lot adjacent to the William P. Alexander Music Center "WA" on the campus map.

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Baher Ghosheh, Ph.D.

Dr. Baher Ghosheh, Ph.D., is a scholar-in-residence at the Jefferson Educational Society in Erie, Pennsylvania. An expert in Middle Eastern Studies, he holds a Ph.D. in Economic Development from SUNY-Buffalo and was a Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, cultural and economic Geography at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania until retiring in 2022. He has graduate degrees in International Relations/Middle Eastern Studies, International Trade, and Comparative Economic Development. A native of Jerusalem, Dr. Ghosheh has lived in eight countries, traveled to 59 countries, and has taught in Japan, China, Russia, Italy, and Morocco. He was awarded a Fulbright to conduct research in Malaysia and Singapore and was selected as the Pennsylvania Geographer of the Year and Edinboro University’s Educator of the Year.