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All Topics (August 1 through October 2)
Thursday, September 18
- 5:30 PM First Annual Gerald and Deanne Gitner Family Lecture: "Advancing the Human Condition: An Agenda for Research & Education"
- 6:00 PM Documentary on Brian Friel's Translations, followed by a conversation with Writer and Director Maurice Fitzgerald
Friday, September 19
- 10:00 AM Todd Hido: Excerpts from Silver Meadows
- 3:00 PM Global Fridays Film Screening: Cup Final (1991) by Eran Riklis
- 5:00 PM Biology Department Alumni Social
- 5:00 PM Naming and Remembering: The First Africans in America
Saturday, September 20
- 10:00 AM The President's Panel: A Conversation with BU Women
- 12:00 PM Best of BU Luncheon & University Alumni Awards
- 2:30 PM BU Lodge AF & AM: Fraternalism & American Culture
- 2:30 PM World in Flux: The Changing Face of Security
- 3:30 PM Lightning Language Lessons with the Dept. of Modern Languages
- 4:00 PM College of Arts & Sciences Core & Classics Reception
- 4:30 PM The '60s at 50: Reexamining the Decade That Changed Everything
Monday, September 22
- 12:00 PM The Break Up of Britain?
Tuesday, September 23
- 12:15 PM Huwy-min Lucia Liu, Death Ritual as a Site of Subject Formation: Religious Variations on Socialist Funeral Ritual in Shanghai, China
- 12:30 PM "Germany and Israel - 50 Years after the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations," BUJS Forum with German Consul General Rolf Schuette
- 5:00 PM Film Screening and Discussion: Honor of the City - The Story of the Warsaw Rising (Eugene Starky, 2013)
Thursday, September 25
Friday, September 26
Monday, September 29
- 3:00 PM The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research Workshop
- 6:00 PM Social Resistance in Times of Austerity: A Panel Discussion with Kostis Kornetis and Alex Khasnabish
Wednesday, October 1
- 12:00 PM The Putin Doctrine: A Danger to Global Security? A lunch discussion with Ruprecht Polenz
- 5:00 PM Michael Zank: Can Philosophy Help us Understand Religion? (An Institute for Philosophy and Religion lecture)
- 5:00 PM Learning to Lead: Lessons from Japan