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All Topics (September 13 through September 21)
Monday, September 14
- 12:00 PM Africa: Daivi Rodima-Taylor on Tanzania (Lunch Seminar)
- 12:00 PM Biology Special Seminar- Dr. Timothy Gardner
- 4:00 PM Talk - The China Challenge: Shaping the Choice of a Rising Power
- 5:00 PM ARCE Two Part Talk: Conservation Field Schools and Theban Tomb 110
Tuesday, September 15
- 3:30 PM #PardeeWorks Career Series: State Department Info Session
- 8:00 PM Rosh Hashanah Student Welcome Party
Wednesday, September 16
- All Day Last Day to Add a Course
- 12:00 PM Archaeologyo Brown Bag Lecture: Archaeological Perspectives on the Science of Urbanization: The View from Tell Hamoukar, Syria
- 12:00 PM Pardee MA Paper Advising
- 4:00 PM "Taste of Pardee" Undergraduate Welcome Reception
- 4:30 PM Moroccan Jews: Destinies Undone A Film by Younes Laghrari
- 5:00 PM Asian Women Film Director Series
- 5:00 PM BU Institute for Philosophy & Religion lecture: "Faith (and Doubt?) Among the Virtues"
- 5:00 PM Film Screening - “Cart” (2015), Dir. Boo Ji-young, Introduced by Han Sang Kim
Thursday, September 17
- 12:30 PM BUJS Forum with Prof. Nahum Karlinsky: Israel's Identity Crisis and the Field of 'Israel Studies'
- 5:00 PM Pardee School Division of Regional & Thematic Studies Fall Welcome Reception
- 6:00 PM Annual Gitner Lecture: Contesting Muhammad: Contemporary Controversies in Historical Perspectives
Friday, September 18
- 4:00 PM African American Studies Opening Reception
- 4:00 PM Myth and Religion Study Group Lecture: Dr. Frederick Baker
Monday, September 21
- 12:00 PM Africa: Muhammad Zaman and Drug Supplies (Lunch Talk)
- 12:00 PM Contested Sovereignties and Informal Authority in Post-Socialist Tanzania
- 1:00 PM Brown Bag Lunch Series
- 2:00 PM Three Cheers for Comparative Regionalism: A Presentation by Tanja Boerzel and Thomas Risse (note location change!)
- 6:00 PM European Voices: A Reading and Conversation with Swiss author Christian Kracht
- 6:00 PM European Voices: A Reading and Conversation with Swiss author Christian Kracht