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Events from CAS Office of Programs (November 8 through December 6)
Thursday, November 8
- 5:00 PM Hack That Pitch! Pitching 101 for Hult Prize & BU Competitions
- 5:00 PM Stanley P. Stone Distinguished Lecture Series: Peter Shankman, Faster Than Normal
Friday, November 9
- 12:00 PM Innovate@BU Infro Session
Saturday, November 10
Monday, November 12
- 12:00 PM Fall 2018 Sociology Seminar Series: "Digital Resistance: How The Internet Facilitates Responses to Racial Microaggressions."
- 12:15 PM Walter Rodney Lecture Series: Serena Stein, "Notes on a Donor Darling: Agribusiness, Transnational Intimacies and the Infrastructure of Obligation in Mozambique's Nacala Corridor”
- 7:00 PM Lessons from the Past: From Kristallnacht to the Modern Refugee Crisis
Tuesday, November 13
- 5:00 PM #InRealLife: Customer Discovery & Lean Startup
- 5:00 PM Entembres: Cults of Affliction and Ancestry. The Sacred Central African in Rio de Janeiro in the Early Nineteenth Century
Wednesday, November 14
- 5:00 PM Person and Community in an Age of Anxiety
- 6:00 PM Diversity and Plasticity of Life: A Biologist’s Journey from Embryo Self-Defense to Sexual Behavior – The 2018 University Lecture
- 6:00 PM Professor Perspectives: US Intervention in Latin America- Aiding or Debilitating?
Thursday, November 15
- 11:45 AM Anthropology Graduate Seminar
- 6:00 PM “Sophistication” and American Culture: The Example of James Baldwin
Friday, November 16
Wednesday, November 21
- All Day Thanksgiving Recess
Monday, November 26
Wednesday, November 28
- 12:00 PM Political Messaging & the Modern Media
- 4:00 PM Re-Engineering Life: Tissue Engineering in Health and the Environment
- 5:00 PM Serpent Heart: Animality, Jealousy, and Transgression in Martha Graham’s Medea (Cave of the Heart)
Friday, November 30
- 12:00 PM Negation and Affirmation, Judgement and Grace: A Political Theology of Reconciliation from Karl Barth's The Christian Life
- 1:00 PM Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science: 100 Years of Emmy Noether’s Theorems
Wednesday, December 5
- 5:00 PM The World as Person