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Philosophy Club Talk: The Epistemic Need for Coalitions for Corrective Justice
Philosophy Club Talk: The Epistemic Need for Coalitions for Corrective Justice
Prof. Nina Windgätter (UNH) will present "The Epistemic Need for Coalitions for Corrective Justice"
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Movie: The Queen of Katwe
Movie: The Queen of Katwe
A Ugandan girl sees her world rapidly change after being introduced to the game of chess.
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Course selection for Spring 2018
Otis Social Justice Award
Otis Social Justice Award
The college will present the 2017 Otis Social Justice Award to East African social entrepreneur Robert Katende whose work is highlighted in the critically acclaimed 2016 film, Queen of Katwe.
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Course selection for Spring 2018
Problem Ideation Workshop
Problem Ideation Workshop
Do you want to Make Meaning while you’re Making Money? Do you see yourself as a changemaker with a vision to move the world to a better place? If so, then this workshop is for you! Join the professionals from GCSEN (Global Center for Social Entrepreneurship Network) for this engaging program. They will help you […]
2 events,
Course selection for Spring 2018
3 events,
Course selection for Spring 2018
The Bolsheviks Take Over: A Centenary Retrospective on the Russian Revolution
The Bolsheviks Take Over: A Centenary Retrospective on the Russian Revolution
An exhibit of the history and culture of the Russian Revolution and the early Soviet period, created by students in History 215 and Russian 201. Stop by the library to learn more about this epochal event. This is an exhibit and will be open whenever the library is open.
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Last day to petition the Committee on Academic Standing to withdraw from a class
Last day to petition the Committee on Academic Standing to withdraw from a class
If the petition is approved, the course remains on the academic record with a notation of WD. Course withdrawal requests after this date will only be considered for documented and extenuating situations beyond the student's control.
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The Bolsheviks Take Over: A Centenary Retrospective on the Russian Revolution
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Information Session for the Summer Course, “Tanzania: Education and Development”
Information Session for the Summer Course, “Tanzania: Education and Development”
Learn about this exciting one credit (BW) field-intensive faculty-led course Anthropology 215 "Tanzania: Education and Development" from Professor Donna Kerner.
Calling all lovers of texts and tech
Calling all lovers of texts and tech
Calling all lovers of texts and tech:
'using digital humanities and computational linguistics to solve a medieval enigma'
WED, Nov. 15, 3:30 pm, csLab (SC 1315)
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The War on Crime and the War on Immigrants: Race and Legal Exclusion in 21st Century United States
The War on Crime and the War on Immigrants: Race and Legal Exclusion in 21st Century United States
The Sociology Department invites you to a lecture by Dr. Mary Waters. MARY C. WATERS is the John L. Loeb Professor and interim department chair of Sociology at Harvard University. Her work has focused on the integration of immigrants and their children; the transition to adulthood for the children of immigrants; intergroup relations; the measurement and meaning of […]
1 event,
The Bolsheviks Take Over: A Centenary Retrospective on the Russian Revolution
2 events,
Thanksgiving Break for Students
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The Bolsheviks Take Over: A Centenary Retrospective on the Russian Revolution
Thanksgiving Break for Students
Russia, Media Manipulation, and Global Geopolitics: What does the evidence say?
Russia, Media Manipulation, and Global Geopolitics: What does the evidence say?
Join us for a presentation by Guest Lecturer in Government, George Soroka, PhD.
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