"About 111 Girls" – A Global Lens Film Recap And Discussion

Dr. Jimmie Reeves and Merhnaz Rahimi recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “About 111 Girls,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. “About 111 Girls” details the struggle of girls in the Middle East attempting to further their education.

Global Lens Preview: Modest Reception

Do you like to think of yourself as “cultured?” Time to put your money where your mouth is. The Texas Tech College of Media and Communication is hosting a weekly series of free films selected from across the globe in an effort to broaden students’ understanding of different cultures through the universal language of cinema. […]

Global Lens Preview: Life Kills Me

Do you like to think of yourself as “cultured?” Time to put your money where your mouth is. The Texas Tech College of Media and Communication is hosting a weekly series of free films selected from across the globe in an effort to broaden students’ understanding of different cultures through the universal language of cinema. […]

Global Lens Preview: The Fantastic World Of Juan Orol

Do you like to think of yourself as “cultured?” Time to put your money where your mouth is. The Texas Tech College of Media and Communication is hosting a weekly series of free films selected from across the globe in an effort to broaden students’ understanding of different cultures through the universal language of cinema. […]

"Beijing Flickers" – A Global Lens Film Recap And Discussion

Dr. Rob Peaslee and Rob Weiner recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “Beijing Flickers,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. Catch a new Global Lens film each Thursday evening at 6:00 pm in room 083 of the Media and Communication building.

Global Lens Preview: Cairo 678

Do you like to think of yourself as “cultured?” Time to put your money where your mouth is.

Tour The World With The Global Lens Film Series

The 2013 Global Lens Film Series three-month-long screening of films from all over the world kicks off today in the College of Media and Communication.