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All Topics (October 23 through October 26)
Monday, October 23
- 12:20 AM Biology Dept. Weekly Seminar - Kathleen Lotterhos (NUMSC)
- 3:30 PM Biogeosciences Seminar: “Land-Atmosphere Interaction: From Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Energy Production to Climate Impacts on Water Resources”
- 4:00 PM Philosophy of Popular Culture: Skepticism, Care, and Ordinary Life – A Lecture by Sandra Laugier
- 5:15 PM Undergraduate Linguistics Open House
- 5:30 PM How the South Won the Civil War: The Significance of the West in American History
- 5:30 PM How the South Won the Civil War: The Significance of the West in American History
Tuesday, October 24
- 12:00 PM Pardee School Research Seminar Series
- 12:00 PM Puerto Rico: Debt and Disaster
- 12:00 PM Research Spotlight: Impacts of Climate Change on Population Health
- 3:30 PM Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Presentation (Dr. Michael Alosco)
- 5:00 PM Leningrad Blockade Diary. A Reading and Musical Performance
- 6:00 PM AGNI Magazine Launch Reading & Reception
- 6:00 PM Climate Action Plan Public Forum
- 6:00 PM Poetry Reading Series, Peter McDonald
- 6:00 PM Poetry Reading: Phillis Levin and Peter McDonald
Wednesday, October 25
- 12:00 PM Integrating Science, Health & Policy to Engineer Global Sustainable Water Access
- 12:20 PM Archaeology Seminar Series: “Foodways, fires, and forests in the American Southwest: what’s the connection and where’s the evidence?”
- 2:00 PM Virtual Reality & Urban Ecology: Teleport to Experience Urban Infrastructure on Dorchester Avennue
- 5:00 PM The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973
- 6:00 PM Professor Perspectives: Gentrification in Boston- Are You A Gentrifier?
Thursday, October 26
- 4:00 PM Peking Opera Mask Painting Event
- 4:00 PM Fractional Stochastic Volatility Models: Statistical Inference & Hedging (Alexandra Chronopoulou, UIUC)
- 4:00 PM Fall Languages & Careers Expo
- 4:00 PM Zapatistas between Sliding Doors of Opportunity: Mobilization within Transition
- 6:00 PM Reimagining Rabbis: Perspectives on an Ancient Profession in 21st Century America