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10:00 am |
11:00 am |
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ENGINEERED FISH, ECOLOGICAL RISK, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, Dennis Kelso, assistant professor, environmental studies, University of California at Santa Cruz
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TALK TO THE FAMILY DOCTOR, Jeff Swearingen, M.D., family
practice physician, Carle Clinic
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Tues
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SILENCE
BROKEN and A FORGOTTEN PEOPLE, Two Films From Korea, Dai
Sil Kim Gibson, documentary film director |
THE NEW
CHINESE EMPIRE: AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE UNITED STATES,
Ross Terrill, China scholar, writer and associate in
research at The Fairbanks Center for East Asian Research
at Harvard University |
| Wed |
ARCHAEOLOGY
OF THE PRESENT: THE POSTCOLONIAL ARCHIVE AND THE
PHOTOGRAPHIC DISCOURSE OF AFRICAN MODERNITY, Okwui
Enwezor, poet, critic and scholar of African
contemporary art |
JUST WAR
AGAINST TERRORISM: THE BURDEN OF AMERICAN POWER IN A
VIOLENT WORLD, Jean Bethke Elshtain, the Laura Spelman
Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics at
the University of Chicago |
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CHILDREN’S
HEALTH, Robert Boucek, M.D., pediatrician |
AFGHANISTAN
AND SOUTH ASIA UPDATE, Stephen Cohen, Senior Fellow in
the Foreign Political Studies Program at the Brookings
Institute |
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PERSONAL
FINANCE, David Sinow, professor of finance, University
of Illinois |
BROWN: THE
LAST DISCOVERY OF AMERICA, Richard Rodriguez, an editor
at the Pacific News Service in San Francisco and
essayist on the “News Hour with Jim Lehrer” on PBS |
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