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Biology Seminar - Genomic Patterns of Hybridization and Adaption in Annual Sunflowers

 

WHO: Jared Strasburg, Ph.D., Department of Biology, Indiana University

WHAT: “Genomic Patters of Hybridization and Adaption in Annual Sunflowers”

WHERE: Thomas Hunt Morgan Building Room 107

WHEN: 3:00p.m. – 4:00p.m.

Date:
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Location:
Thomas Hunt Morgan Building Room 107

Biology Seminar - The Evolution of Vision in Mantis Shrimp

 

WHO: Megan Porter, Ph.D., Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland

WHAT: “The Evolution of Vision in Mantis Shrimp: A Multifaceted Approach

WHERE: Thomas Hunt Morgan Building Room 116

WHEN: 4:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.

Faculty Host: Vincent Cassone

Date:
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Location:
Thomas Hunt Morgan Building Room 116

EES Seminar - John Holbrook

 

WHO: John M. Holbrook, Texas Christian University

WHAT: Large mid-continent earthquakes are a thing of the past: The facies proxy record of Holocene deformation events in the New Madrid Seismic zone courtesy of the Mississippi River

WHERE: Slone Research Building, Room 303

WHEN: 3:50p.m.

Date:
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Location:
Slone Research Building Room 303

EES Seminar - From Bug to Basin: Along-strike Variability of Shallow-Marine and Coastal Plain Strata

 

WHO: M. Royhan Gani, University of New Orleans

WHAT: From bug to basin: Along-strike variability of shallow-marine and coastal plain strata

WHERE: Slone Research Building Room 303

WHEN: 3:50p.m.

Date:
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Location:
Slone Research Building Room 303

6 Months, 4 Suitcases, 2 Professors, and 1 Big Adventure in Israel/Palestinian Authority

How does one pack for six months of living in one of the most famous and fought about regions of the world?  This is the question that I’ve been thinking about for the past few days, as I waded through jeans, shoes, books, dresses, and other sundry items trying to figure out what was important enough to warrant space in my one suitcase. It’s not until you have to put your wordly belongings in a suitcase that you begin to realize just how many of them there are, how many you’ve come to take for granted, and how many you so easily can (and probably will) live without, perhaps temporarily, perhaps more enjoyably.  As I sat on the phone with Human Resources switching health plans, AT&T suspending U.S. cell phone service, and assorted credit card companies and  banks putting many of life’s mundane details in order, I started to focus on the daily hum-drum slowly shifting out of its realm and into the liminal space that travel thrusts upon us—the space of wonder, delight, and amazement of that which otherwise we’d fail to take notice of, the simple yet infinite details that make up lived experience in this oh-so-human life.



GWS Queens Lecture Series: Karen Tice "Queens of Academe: Campus Pageantry and Student Life"

Gender & Women's Studies Spring 2012 Lecture Series presents Queens:

Karen Tice, Professor of Education and Gender and Women's Studies, will present "Queens of Academe:  Campus Pageantry and Student Life"

Lecture begins at 4:00pm with a reception to follow.

Date:
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Location:
President's Room, Singletary Center

GWS Queens Lecture Series: Susan Bordo "Queen with Six Fingers: Origins of Popular Myths about Anne Boleyn"

Gender & Women's Studies Spring 2012 Lecture Series presents Queens:

Susan Bordo, Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Otis A. Singletary Chair in the Humanities, will present "The Queen with Six Fingers:  Origins of Popular Myths about Anne Boleyn"

Lecture begins at 4:00pm with a reception to follow.

 

Date:
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Location:
President's Room, Singletary Center
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