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New Events
A Scientific Approach To Science and Engineering Education
Special Lecture with Dr. Carl Wieman, Associate Director for Science White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
“Guided by experimental tests of theory and practice, science has advanced rapidly in the past 500 years....
Biobanking and Genomic Research
Ethical Challenges and Policy Implications
Together with the School of Public Health, the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine is pleased to sponsor a talk by Amy...
CONVERSATIONS ON EUROPE/ MEDITERRANEAN TOPOGRAPHIES WORKSHOP
Writing From a Mediterranean Island: In-Between Languages and Literary Spaces
Mehmet Yashin, Poet and Author....
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Reading the signature of species interactions in the tree of life, presented by Dr. Luke Harmon, Associate Professor, University of Idaho
Species interactions are key determinants of evolution in natural populations. Population and community ecology has focused on the impacts...
John Rickford: African American Vernacular English and the Black/White Achievement Gap in American Schools
The persistent Black/White achievement gap in Education has been a source of concern for many years. Although many other factors contribute...
Our Ancient Wars
Rethinking War Through The Classics
A conference on “Our Ancient Wars,” devoted to the contemporary reception of ancient writings on war, combined with two performances...
Free Film: CONTAGION at 6:00 PM
Discussion to follow with Dr. Allison E. Aiello (SPH) at 8:00 PM
About the movie: Soon after her return from a business trip to Hong Kong, Beth Emhoff dies from what is a flu or some other type of...
Research Through Making Exhibition + Gallery Talk
Research Through Making Faculty Presentations
The 2011 Research Through Making Faculty research grant recipients were announced by Dean Monica Ponce de Leon and awarded to Taubman...
Free Film: ANIMAL HOUSE
Discussion to follow with Professor Michelle McClellan
Please join us for a showing of the film "Animal House" starring John Belushi and Tim Matheson.
Playfest 2012: Memoriam
by Christina E. Zamarron Facing the horror of watching her own mind deteriorate every day 21 year-old Layla agrees to run away with her...
SAPAC Discussion Series
We will be showing a short film titled “The Undetected Rapist.” This video is a re-enactment of part of an interview conducted by Dr....
The Rake’s Progress
University Opera Theatre. An opera by Igor Stravinsky, W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Abandoning home & fiancée in search of his...
What Happened to the "Ant"? Planetariums in the Digital Age: Do They Still Work
Issues in Museum Studies - Annual Whitesell Lecture
Despite the digital revolution, the speaker will argue for the powerful learning experience that a visit to an actual planetarium can have...
Masters Recital: Stephanie Bork, violin
PROGRAM: Beethoven - Sonata no. 5 in F major, “Spring” Op. 24; Sarasate - Zapatedo, Op. 23, no. 2; Provofiev - Sonata for Violin and...
Masters Recital: Trio la Sanga: Thomas Crespo, bassoon; Alex Ryta Hayashi, oboe; Yuanchang Zhou, piano
PROGRAM: Grandval - trio de salon, Op. 8; Previn - trio for Piano, Oboe and Bassoon; Glinka - Trio Pathétique in D Minor; Poulenc - Trio...
Senior Recital: Pierre Derycz, cello
PROGRAM: Carter - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano; Messiaen - Quatuor pour la fin de temps
The Steel Wheels
Based in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, the Steel Wheels are truly an Americana band, rooted in musical styles that explore the...