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Volume 19, Number 1 - September & October 2009
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Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture Series |
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“Superpathogen: Using Genetic Engineering to Build the Ultimate Mosquito Swatter” Raymond St. Leger, Entomology Thursday, Oct 8, 4:00pm 1410 John S. Toll Physics Bldg.
“Creating the Roman Juggernaut:
How Rome Broke From the Ancient
City-State Pack” Arthur Eckstein, History Wednesday, Oct 21, 4:00pm 0106 Key
“Enlightening the
Darkness” Patrick O’Shea, Electrical & Computer Engineering Tues, Oct 27,4:00pm 1412 John S. Toll Physics Bldg.
“When Things Break Down: Myth and Reality in International Politics” Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Government & Politics Thurs, Oct 29 4:00pm Charles Carroll Room in Stamp Student Union
“The World is Not Flat: How Culture Shapes Mind, Behavior, and Society” Michelle Gelfand, Psychology Wed, Nov 11 4:00pm Riggs Center
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