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All Topics (March 20 through March 30)
Monday, March 20
- 12:20 PM Philippe Beaujard (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/ Institut des mondes africains
Tuesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 22
- 12:20 PM APHI Seminar: Ruth Lawlor on "Sex with Girls: American GIs and Statutory Rape in the ETO"
- 2:30 PM Mutant, Creole, Hybrid, Queer: Agro-Eugenics and the Racial Violence of Capitalist Ecologies
- 5:00 PM Linguistics Undergraduate Open House
- 6:00 PM The Path to Brexit: Economics, Politics, and the Legal Road Ahead
Thursday, March 23
- 8:00 AM Cities & Kids: Enabling Optimal Development for Urban Youth
- 5:00 PM 60 Years after the Treaty of Rome: Reimagining the Future of Europe
- 5:00 PM Nuremberg Doctors Trial Conference
Friday, March 24
- All Day Latin American Alumni Summit
- 2:00 PM Archaeology Seminar Series: "Surf and Turf: Maritime Foodways and the Challenge of Spanish Empire at Carrizales, Peru - 12th to 17th Centuries CE"
- 2:15 PM Beyond the Island Dispute: Democracy, Regionalism, and Global Politics in Southeast Asia
Sunday, March 26
- 8:00 PM Monsieur Periné
Monday, March 27
- All Day Academic Advising Begins
- 12:20 PM Biology Dept. Weekly Seminar - Paola Arlotta (Harvard University)
- 12:20 PM Lara Ayad (BU-History of Art and Architecture) "Larger than Life: Paintings of the Peasant National Community at the Agricultural Museum in Cairo, 1935-1937."
Tuesday, March 28
- 5:00 PM 2017 Distinguished Lecture: Biology and Climate Change featuring Thomas Lovejoy
- 5:00 PM Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
- 6:00 PM Make the World Think Again: Reason, Hope, and Faith in an Age of Populism - A Lecture by Tomas Halik
Wednesday, March 29
- 9:00 AM CANCELLED: "Connectography: America and the World" with Parag Khanna
- 10:00 AM Beyond the Headlines: Global Health, Global Politics, Global Security
- 4:15 PM Book talk with Candelaria Garay, author of “Social Policy Expansion in Latin America"
- 6:00 PM Theatre as a Form of Resistance to Opression and Genocide