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1

USP Seminar 7:00 - 9:00 pm
230 Franklin Center

ISIS Tech and New Media Tuesdays featuring Marilyn Lombardi/RENCI
12:00-1:15 PM
240 Franklin Center

PUBLIC LECTURE
Dr. Paul Farmer to give Global Health Lecture
6:30 PM
Page Auditorium

PUBLIC LECTURE
"Health Disparities in Brazil"
4:00 - 5:30 pm
240 Franklin Center
Reg encouraged

2

REGISTRATION FALL 2008 BEGINS

PUBLIC LECTURE
WOMEN FOR WISE GROWTH ANNOUNCES WATER-FOCUSED FORUM
7-9 pm
Durham County Main Library auditorium

WEDNESDAYS AT THE CENTER
Vincent Hugeux:
Reporting in Hostile Territories
Noon

240 Franklin Center

PUBLIC LECTURE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
politics, practice, alternatives
4:30pm
240 Franklin Center

3

PUBLIC LECTURE
“Achieving Good Government and Citizen Support in Developing and Transitional Societies”
5:30 PM
240 Franklin Center

4

PUBLIC LECTURE
Visualization Friday

Noon
D106 LSRC Building

PUBLIC LECTURE
Symposium on "Legal Risks and Business Opportunities in Latin America"
12:30 - 8:00 pm
Room 3037 Duke Law School
Registration

5

USP Interview Weekend

6

USP Interview Weekend
11:00am - 1:00pm Franklin Center 240

7

USP Interview Weekend 9:00am - 5:00pm Franklin Center 240

8

USP Interview Weekend

9

PUBLIC LECTURE
TOWARDS A FULL-FRONTAL HISTORY OF IMPERIAL RUSSIA
recycling political pornography at the franklin humanities institute
5:00 PM
240 Franklin Center

10

PUBLIC LECTURE
“The Silent Revolution: Professional Training, Sympathetic Interlocutors, and IMF Lending”
5:30-7:00 pm
Perkins Library, Breedlove Room

11

REGISTRATION FALL 2008 ENDS

PUBLIC LECTURE
“Women & Human Rights"
Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
5:30 p.m.
Richard White Auditorium, East Campus

12

DROP/ADD BEGINS

PUBLIC LECTURE
“Moral Mathematics: the Science of Human Rights,” with keynote speaker
Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Old Chemistry 116

13

14

PUBLIC LECTURE
"The Bolivarian Revolution of Hugo Chavez: Accomplishments and Trends"
4:30 - 6:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

15

16

GRADUATE CLASSES END

FILM
Kung Fu Hustle

Experience the mayhem on the big screen, in 35mm!
8pm
Griffith film theater

17

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

PUBLIC LECTURE
The University Seminar on
Global Governance and Democracy: The Difference Time Makes: Latent Growth Curve Models of Women's Political Representation
5:30-7:00
240 Franklin Center

 

 

18

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

PUBLIC LECTURE
Visualization Friday
Desiring Structures: Exhibiting the Dendritic Form

Noon
D106 LSRC Building

PUBLIC LECTURE
Workshop on Agenda Setting in Latin America: Executive-Legislative Relations in Comparative Perspective
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
130-132 Franklin Center

PUBLIC LECTURE
Phillip Rupprechet, Public memory & private anguish in Britten's War Requiem
4 PM
Room 104, Biddle Music Buildingr
Free

19

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

 

20

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

EAST ASIAN MUSIC EVENT
JAPANESE TAIKO DRUM WORKSHOP
10:00-11:30pm
Hanes Lawn, Duke Gardens
Space still available Free
cindy.carlson@duke.edu

21

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

CONCERT New Korean Music
4:00 pm
Reynolds Industries Theater, Bryan Center
Students $5

22

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

ISIS Tech and New Media Tuesdays featuring Patrick Herron
12:00-1:15 PM
240 Franklin Center

23

GRADUATE READING PERIOD

UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES END

USP End-of-Semester Potluck
6:30 - 9:30 pm
Director's House

24

GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD

PUBLIC LECTURE
“The Difference Time Makes: Latent Growth Curve Models of Women's Political Representation”
5:30-7:00 pm
Perkins Library, Breedlove Room

25

GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD

26

GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD

27

GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD

EAST ASIAN MUSIC EVENT
Remembering the Future A concert with traditional Korean and Western
instruments
4pm
Reynolds Industries Theater, Bryan Center
Students Free

28

FINAL EXAMS

PUBLIC LECTURE
Global Health: Priorities and Approaches
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Reynolds Theater in Bryan Center

29

FINAL EXAMS

PUBLIC LECTURE
"The Campus Is Burning?: The Corporate University and Its Antagonists"
11:00am
Upper East Side, East Union Building

30

UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

FINAL EXAMS RESUME
2:00 PM

 

 

 


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