April 2008
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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
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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 |
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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
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USP Interview Weekend |
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USP Interview Weekend
11:00am - 1:00pm Franklin Center 240 |
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USP Interview Weekend 9:00am - 5:00pm Franklin Center 240 |
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USP Interview Weekend |
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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 |
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PUBLIC LECTURE
"The Bolivarian Revolution of Hugo Chavez: Accomplishments and Trends"
4:30 - 6:00 pm
240 Franklin Center |
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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
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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 |
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GRADUATE READING PERIOD
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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 |
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GRADUATE READING PERIOD
CONCERT New Korean Music
4:00 pm
Reynolds Industries Theater, Bryan Center
Students $5
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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
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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 |
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GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD |
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GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE READING PERIOD |
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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
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FINAL EXAMS
PUBLIC LECTURE
Global Health: Priorities and Approaches
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Reynolds Theater in Bryan Center
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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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