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SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS:

ALL classes normally meeting on Mondays meet on this
Wednesday only; Wednesday
ONLY classes begin
Wednesday, January 17

DROP/ADD Continues

PUBLIC LECTURE "Does Money Prevent Substance Abuse? A longitudinal investigation,"
12-1:30 PM
Rhodes Conference Room, Sanford Institute of Public Policy

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

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PUBLIC LECTURE with Bill Brown Presented by Recycle, the 2007-08 John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute Seminar
4:30
240 Franklin Center

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ISIS Game Night
9pm - Midnight
230/232 Franklin Center

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PUBLIC LECTURE Genomes @ 4
Cognitive Genomes & the Ethics of Cognitive Enhancement
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Bryan Research Auditorium, rm 103

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PUBLIC LECTURE "Educating Nurses: Teaching and Learning a Complex Caring Practice"
1:30 - 2:30
School of Nursing Auditorium (Room 1014)
Reception immediately following in the DUSON Cafe

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PUBLIC CONCERT: JAPANESE TAIKO DRUMMING GROUP FROM MT FUJI
7:00pm
NC School of Science and Math
Auditorium, John Friedrick Educational and Technology Complex
Tickets thruogh DUKE BOX OFFICE

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
No Classes

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PUBLIC LECTURE
"On Being Objects of Knowledge: Historicizing Black Men and their
Masculinities"
11:30 to 1:00
Room 225 Science Building (a.k.a. Old Art Museum) on East Campus
Light Lunch

PUBLIC LECTURE Globalization and the Artist
Noon
240 Franklin Center

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DROP/ADD ENDS 5:00 PM

WEDNESDAYS AT THE CENTER
Researching the Novel:
The Problem of Serendipity with Stephanie Grant
12:00 - 1:00 PM
240, Franklin Center

PUBLIC LECTURE Globalization and the Artist
5:30
Nasher

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PUBLIC LECTURE "Musicians and May 68 in France"
4:00 PM
Room 104, Mary Duke Biddle Music Building Noon - 1:30 p.m
Rhodes Conference Room, Sanford Institute of Public Policy

PUBLIC LECTURE
“Globalization and the World City System: Region, Role, and Position since 1981”
Arthur S. Alderson, Indiana University
5:30-7:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

POLISH POETRY READING
Astonishments: Selected Poems of Anna Kamieńska
7 PM
Rare Book Room, Perkins Library

PUBLIC LECTURE
"Eyewitness to Global Warming."
4 PM
Reynolds Theater
Free

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PUBLIC LECTURE
Eric Drott, Musicians & May 68 in France
4 PM
Room 104, Biddle Music Building
Free

PUBLIC LECTURE
Climate Change and Violence? Cautionary Tales from the Pre-Columbian Andes
4 to 5 PM
201 Old Chem
Building, West Campus

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FILM SPECIAL 35mm
SCREENING
I Shot Andy Warhol
7:30
Griffith Film Theater, Bryan Center
Free

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

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

PUBLIC LECTURE
Reflections on History, Politics and Theology
1.30 - 3.00 pm Alumni Memorial Common Room
Room 152 Langford
Duke Divinity School

FILM SPECIAL 35mm
SCREENING
American Psycho
7:30
Griffith Film Theater, Bryan Center
Free

 

 

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FILM SPECIAL 35mm
SCREENING
The Notorious Bette Page
7:30
Griffith Film Theater, Bryan Center
Free

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