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Monday, September 26, 2011

Events for October 2011

CLA Language Center Fall Open House-9/27
Global Talk-Iraq: Health Needs and the Role of Nurses-9/27
Explore Study Abroad-Enter the Market-9/27
Center For Health Equity Works in Progress Seminar-9/27
Jason Lewis on Capitalism and Free Markets-9/27
Trade Barriers in China-How the U.S. Government Can Help-9/28
Pocket Neighborhoods: Creating Small Scale Community in a Large Scale World-9/28
Special Lecture: Issues and Challenges in India's Unique ID Project-9/28
Health Careers Fair-9/28
Habitat for Humanity General Meeting-9/28
Minnesota International Relations Colloquium Presents Richard Price- "Special Responsibilities in World Politics"-9/29
Slovenia and the EU in the Global World, Twenty Years Later-9/29
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movements: A Radical Democratic Vision-9/29
There's No Place Like Diaspora: Yiddish Musical Films of the 1930s-10/5
Exceptional Life: Moral Statehood and the Politics of HIV Care in Freetown, Sierra Leone-10/6
Shantytown 2011: A Night of Homelessness-10/6
The Humanitarian Perspective- Special Presentation on Libya-10/10
My Letter to the World: Narrating Human Rights-10/10
Philip Gourevitch Talk: Salvage: Writing About the Aftermaths from Rwanda to Adu Ghraib and Beyond-10/10
The Quality of Women's Employment Around the Globe: The Case of Managerial/ Administrative Occupations, 1984-2003-10/11
Public Policy Speaker Series Presents Professor Frances Lee: Partisan Uncertainty and Senate Floor Debate; 1960-2008-10/13
Doing Business in India-10/13
China's Green Revolution and African Agricultural Development: Dis-Oriented Histories and Misapplied Lessons-A talk by William Moseley-10/14
Arabic Studies and the Prophet Muhammad in Early Modern England-10/14
World Food Day Community Sing-10/16
Anthropology and Computer Science Consider Multi Method Data from a Tanzanian Fishing Village-10/17
Muslim Princes and Catholic Sisters: Missionaries as Migrants in 19th Century North Africa, c. 1830-1881-10/17
Immigrant Communities Bringing Civic and Cultural Transformation-10/17
"La Terre Noire": Refurbishing Roads and Encountering Sacred Space in Post-Colonial Dahomey and Benin-10/20
Food Day-University of Minnesota Food Expo-10/24
Emigration and Public History: The View from Hamburg-10/24
A Guantanamo Site of Conscience? Remembering Gitmo long before 9/11-10/25
From a "Moroccan Court" to the "Gardens of Aeolus": Transforming Nature, Culture, and Space in Immigrant Paris-10/28
IATP 25th Anniversary Party-10/28