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CJS Noon Lecture Series

The Paralympic Movement, Disability, and Sports in Postwar Japan

Dennis J. Frost is Wen Chao Chen Associate Professor of East Asian Studies at Kalamazoo College and the author of Seeing Stars, a history of...

Global Operations Conference

The Customer Equation: Exceeding Customer Expectations through Operations

The main objective of the GOC is to bring together global leaders in industry and academia to share, debate and strategize to advance the...

EEB Thursday Seminar Series

Studying viral evolution and dynamics in the age of data abundance, presented by Sergei Kosakovsky Pond, University of California, San Diego

Measurably evolving pathogens present an attractive system to study via sequence analysis. High mutation and recombination rates, strong and...

LACS Lecture Series

Land, Territory and Evo’s “State of Paradox”: Anthropological Untangling

The talk centers on the “government of paradox” concept, attributed to contemporary States, such as Bolivia, that claim a socialistic...

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