Calendar
Lectures (October 29 through November 2)
Monday, October 29
- 10:00 AM Sam Watters: Gardens for a Beautiful America
Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston
- 12:45 PM A Celebration of the Publication of The Supreme Court and the Fourth Amendment's Exclusionary Rule by Tracey Maclin, Professor of Law
- 4:00 PM Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Michael Haley, University of Oregon
- 7:00 PM 1001 Wells for Darfur Lecture from Dr. El-Baz
- **POSTPONED** In Contemporary Writings: Open Heart
Tuesday, October 30
- 2:00 PM American & New England Studies Dissertation Defense of Michael Civille
- 3:30 PM Physics Colloquium
- 5:00 PM "The 'Real People:' Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Politics of Preservation in Gentrifying Neighborhoods"
Wednesday, October 31
- 12:00 PM Conversations in History: Bill Keylor
- Advancing the Study of Human Origins: New data from Wonderwerk Cave and Bestwood Farm, South Africa
- 1:00 PM Relations between Nations: U.S. and Pakistan
- Optimal Accumulation of Evidence for Decision-Making in Rats and Humans
- 2:00 PM Condensed Matter Theory Seminar
- 4:00 PM ECE Colloquium with James W. Davis
- 5:00 PM On Some Relations Between Religious Art and the Contemporary Art World
Thursday, November 1
- 12:30 PM Lunch and Discussion with Neil Lazarus
- 5:00 PM Comparative Premodern Studies Workshop: Courts as Contact Zones
- 6:00 PM A Character Compass Book Talk
- 7:00 PM The Power of Philosophy
Friday, November 2
- 11:00 AM ECE Seminar with Vasileios Pavlidis
- 12:00 PM Biophysics/Condensed Matter Seminar
- 12:15 PM East Asian Archaeology Forum (EAAF) Lecture
- 1:45 PM "Bone morphogenetic protein 9 (BMP9/GDF2) as a differentiating and trophic factor for cholinergic neurons."
- 2:00 PM Particle and Fields Seminar
- 3:00 PM MSE Colloquium: Jeff Tsao, Sandia Labs