Thursday, November 20, 2014
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Escaping the Black Hole Seminar
Job search strategies that recruiters don't want you to know
3:30 p.m.
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Astronomy Colloquim: Danielle Berg, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
TBA
3:30-5 p.m.
4421 Sterling Hall
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UW-Madison Native November
Movement Building & Organizing Across Identities Workshop
4 p.m.
MSC Lounge, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym)
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Movement Building and Organizing Across Identities
Workshop with Paulina Helm-Hernandez
4 p.m.
MSC Lounge, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym)
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Materials Science Program Seminar
"Polar oxides: making more of the sun, surfaces and interfaces," Jonathan E. Spanier, Drexel University
4-5 p.m.
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Burdick-Vary Lecture, Institute for Research in the Humanities
Terry Peterson (History, UW-Madison), "Fighting for Intimacy: Counterinsurgency, Gender Politics, and Colonial Utopianism in the Algerian War"
4 p.m.
212 University Club
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Weston Roundtable: Earth Science Women's Network Panel
Building Communities To Build Careers: Lessons from the Earth Science Women's Network
4:15-5:15 p.m.
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Hans-Ulrich Klose
German Foreign Policy Perspectives on Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, and the Middle East: Impact on the Transatlantic Partnership
5 p.m.
206 Ingraham Hall
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European Studies Alliance Lecture
German Foreign Policy Perspectives on Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, and the Middle East: Impact on the Transatlantic Partnership
5 p.m.
206 Ingraham Hall
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Carolyn Kallenborn: Mexican Textiles Up Close in Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection
5 p.m.
Ruth Davis Design Gallery , Nancy Nicholas Hall
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WordPress 1: Wordpress.com Class
Software Training for Students (STS)
6-8 p.m.
(DMC) B1144, DeLuca Biochemistry Building
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UW-Madison Native November
Native American Society: 100th Anniversary of the Society of American Indians Meeting at UW-Madison
6 p.m.
Northwoods Room, Union South
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Student-Centered Coaching
A model for coaching that maintains a student focus
6 p.m.
Wisconsin Idea Room (159), Education Building
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Excel 2: Data Visualization Class
Software Training for Students (STS)
6-8 p.m.
B109 Computer Sciences