ENVIROVETS: ECOSYSTEM REPAIR FOR ANIMAL, HUMAN AND
ECONOMIC HEALTH
Val Beasley, Professor of Veterinary Wildlife and
Ecological Toxicology, Chairperson of Division of
Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Director of the
Envirovet Program in Wildlife and Ecosystem Health at
the University of Illinois; and
Matthew Allender, DVM at the University of Illinois
THE ETA CEASE FIRE AND OTHER CURRENT EVENTS IN SPAIN
Stanley Payne, Hilldale-Jaume Vicens Vives Professor of
History at the University of Wisconsin in Madison
DEATH IN THE HAYMARKET: A STORY OF CHICAGO, THE FIRST
LABOR MOVEMENT AND THE BOMBING THAT DIVIDED GILDED AGE
AMERICA
James Green, Professor of Labor History at the
University of Massachusetts Boston
CARTOON APPRECIATION WEEK
Robert Harvey, Cartoon Historian
Nanotechnology Research and Development in Medical and
Pharmaceutical Applications and the Role of
Multidisciplinary Research
Ilesanmi Adesida, Interim Dean in the College of
Engineering;
Irfan Ahmad, Associate Director of the University of
Illinois Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology and
Project Coordinator for the NCI-funded Siteman Center of
Cancer Nanotechnology; and
Bradford Schwartz, Regional Dean of the College of
Medicine at the University of Illinois
LOST MOUNTAIN: A YEAR IN THE VANISHING WILDERNESS,
RADICAL STRIP MINING AND THE DEVASTATION OF APPALACHIA,
Erik Reece, Lecturer in the Department of English at the
University of Kentucky; archive from 3/27/06
NUCLEAR SHOWDOWN: NORTH KOREA TAKES ON THE WORLD
Gordon C. Chang, Scholar of Asian Politics and
Journalist