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Conference Center - Lower Level
Noon - 1 p.m.
Lunch buffet is available downstairs. You may purchase your lunch either by charging it on your oneCard, Campus Cash, or with a check. Cash and credit cards will not be accepted.
Dining Services will be set-up and ready to serve at 11:45, breaking down service at approximately 12:30 p.m. Hot coffee and/or water will be available for all guests until the end of the lecture.
February 2
Kevin Rozario, American Studies
On Digital Dissent
February 9
Donna Divine, Government
The Arab Spring and the 'Winter of our Discontent'
February 16
Kiki Smith, Theater and Rosetta Cohen, Education
Why Smith Needs a Center for the Study of Dress
February 23
RALLY DAY (no presentation)
March 1
Jocelyne Kolb, German Studies
What Can Literature Do? The Case of Heine
March 8
Lynne Yamamoto, Art
Rain House
March 15
Steven Goldstein, Government
Election Results in Taiwan: What's Next for the US-China-Taiwan Tangle?
March 22
SPRING BREAK (no presentation)
March 29
Joel Pitchon and Judith Gordon, Music
Preparing the Debussy Sonate for Performance
April 5
Michael Gorra, English
Portrait of a Novel: Henry James and the Making of an American Masterpiece
April 12
Annaliese Beery, Psychology
The Call of the Wild Rodent: Neurobiology in the Field
April 19
Ann Zulawski, History
Health, Race and Colonialism: The Puerto Rican Peasant and the Possibility of Civilization in the Tropics
April 26
Lindsey Clark-Ryan, Art
Prints as Objects, Machines as Paper
May 3
Roisin O'Sullivan, Economics
Macroeconomics in Action: My Work with the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Presentations sponsored by the
Committee on Academic Priorities |