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  1. Mike Gill Book Talk

    April 17 Book Talk

    Celebration for Mike Gill's book, "Already Doing it: Intellectual Disability and Sexual Agency".
  2. The Exit Zero Project

    Apr 08, 2015
    Christine Walley “brings her anthropological perspective home, examining the fate of her family and that of blue-collar America at large.”
  3. Mosaic of infant Baccus holding a spear and riding a tiger

    The Roman Mosaics of Tunisia

    Apr 07, 2015
    Tunisian Archaeologist Nejib Ben Lazreg lectures on Roman mosaics.
  4. Rosenfield Program Seeking Applications for Student Members

    Apr 07, 2015
    Now is the time to apply for student membership on the Rosenfield Program Committee for 2015-16. All current 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year students who have an interest in public affairs, international relations, and human rights are urged to apply.
  5. Three people: two blue-suited with mustaches and sunglasses, one with golden curls and large white feathers

    A Secret History of Sex Workers

    Apr 07, 2015
    Jennifer Worley explores the lives, activism, and accomplishments of San Francisco’s sex workers.
  6. Alison Bechdel

    MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Winner to Speak

    Apr 07, 2015
    Noted cartoonist and graphic memoirist Alison Bechdel, author of "Dykes to Watch Out For" and "Fun Home," speaks to campus noon Wednesday, April 8.
  7. Detail from movie poster: Three drummers in matching shirts and headbands in front of a fire, forest in the background

    Reclaiming an Untouchable Drum

    Apr 07, 2015
    Ethnomusicologist Zoe Sherinian shows film, demonstrate Indian drum.
  8. Rich Wolfson in lab

    Energy & Climate: Breaking the Link

    Apr 07, 2015
    Expert to discuss the impact of energy use on climate change.
  9. Passport on map

    Alumna Pledges $4 Million to Start Global Learning Program

    Apr 07, 2015
    Gift provides students opportunity to explore key questions facing the world.
  10. Ben Winchester

    Rural Brain Gain and Leadership

    Apr 07, 2015
    Rural sociologist Ben Winchester explores small-town leadership and the rural brain gain.

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