Friday, March 5, 2010
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It's Good for You
100 Years of the Art and Science of Eating
All day
Ebling Library Historical Reading Room, Health Sciences Learning Center
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Changing the Face of Medicine
Celebrating America's Women Physicians
All day
Atrium, Health Sciences Learning Center
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A Visit by Elaine Freedgood
All day
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The Rheology Research Center Lecture / The Mohs Lecture by Placon
Negative Poisson Ratio and Negative Stiffness in Barium Titanate Ceramic
12-1 p.m.
1800 Engineering Hall
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Archaeology Brown Bag: Dr. Elizabeth M. Brumfiel
Towards a Middle Range Theory of Household Politics: The Standardization of Decorative Motifs in Early-Middle Postclassic Mexico
12 p.m.
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Yi-Fu Tuan Lecture Series
Seeing In/Through Suburbia: Surveillance, Privacy, and Community in Post World War II Buildings and Landscapes
3:30 p.m.
180 Science Hall
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Surface Design for Dance Costumes
Deb Dryden at the Dance Friday Forum
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Margaret H'Doubler Performance Space, Lathrop Hall
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Science as Story: How I Get Neutrinos and Prions Into the Headlines
Chemistry Department Colloquium with Ron Seely, Wisconsin State Journal & UW-Madison Dept. of Life Sciences Communication
3:30 p.m.
1315 Chemistry Building
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Medieval Art, Liturgy and the Senses
Art, Liturgy, and the Five Senses in the Early Middle Ages: New Approaches
4:30 p.m.
L140 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
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Art, Liturgy and the Five Senses in the Early Middle Ages: New Approaches
Lecture by Eric Palazzo, Professor of Medieval Art History at the Université of Poitiers
4:30 p.m.
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eVOLUTION
A Dance Concert With Lightning Wit and Sensuality
7:30 p.m.
Overture Center for the Arts, Promenade Hall, 210 State St.