Thursday, November 7 |
PM |
4:00 |
"Historical Imagery, GIS, and Lost Landscapes of Early China and Korea," lecture by Mark Byington
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4:00 |
Historical Imagery, GIS, and Lost Landscapes of Early China and Korea
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Friday, November 8 |
AM |
10:15 |
External Relations of the European Union A Conversation with Prof. Jan Wouters
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PM |
12:00 |
Chinese Painting and Calligraphy as an Art of Resistance Then and Now
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4:00 |
Dept. Colloquium- Deborah Boyle
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Sunday, November 10 |
AM |
9:45 |
The Bach Experience
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10:35 |
Take Note
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PM |
12:30 |
Bible Study
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Monday, November 11 |
PM |
4:00 |
Comparative Immigration Regimes in Europe and the World – A Lecture by Justin Gest
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4:00 |
Linguistics Colloquium - Harold Torrence
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Tuesday, November 12 |
PM |
12:00 |
Using Social Epidemiology to Address Perinatal Mental Health Challenges Among New Mothers from Diverse Populations
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Wednesday, November 13 |
PM |
3:00 |
Legislating Atrocity Prevention
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5:30 |
The Fall of the Berlin Wall
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Thursday, November 14 |
PM |
4:30 |
BUCSA Taiwan Forum lecture, Epistemic Machines for the Cold War: Computing Economic Planning Projects in Cold War Taiwan, 1959-1968
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5:30 |
Muerte y poesía en la frontera mexicana: El viaje de los cantores y el teatro de Hugo Salcedo
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Friday, November 15 |
AM |
8:00 |
Statistics and the Life Sciences: Creating a Healthier World
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PM |
12:30 |
Dissertation Defense Seminar: Tessa Cressey
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1:00 |
Identity, Individuality & Kinds in Biology
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3:00 |
CISE Seminar: Henry Lam, Columbia University
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Sunday, November 17 |
AM |
10:35 |
Take Note
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PM |
12:30 |
Bible Study
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2:00 |
Film Screening: "First They Killed My Father"
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