Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Breaking Down Bilski: Implications for Business, Law and Technology
1 p.m.
Lubar Commons, 7200, Law Building
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Rays of Research Faculty Seminar Series
International Financial Reporting
3-4 p.m.
1310 Grainger Hall
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Inquiries and Investigations
A Graduate Symposium in English Language and Linguistics
3:30 p.m.
SLIS Commons, fourth floor, Helen C. White Hall
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Distinguished Lectures in Microbiology Series
Adventures in the Human Microbiome
3:30 p.m.
Ebling Symposium Center, Microbial Sciences
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Biology Colloquium
Morphology and the Mechanics Impacting Zebra and Quagga Mussel Invasions
3:30 p.m.
B302 Birge Hall
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Employers Stealing Millions From Workers Everywhere
Workers Speak Out Against Wage Theft
6 p.m.
TITU, Memorial Union
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East Asian Studies 'Supernatural Presences' Series
Borders and Boundaries of the Korean Supernatural
7-8 p.m.
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Anthropology Lecture by Paul Craddock
Scientific Authentication and the Examination of Looted Antiquities
7 p.m.
Auditorium, Wisconsin Historical Society