Thursday, April 25, 2019
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Active Teaching Lab — Align Section, Course, and Program Outcomes with AEFIS
Learn from the experience of others!
1-2 p.m.
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Tiananmen Square 30th Anniversary: The Future of the Chinese Republic
Presentations by Louisa Lim and Wang Dan
2 p.m.
327 Pyle Center
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Writing Center Workshop
Writing Résumés and Cover Letters for Undergrads (sec 2)
3-4:30 p.m.
6176 Helen C. White Hall
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Neuroscience & Public Policy Seminar by Dr. Adriana Galván
The Neuroscience of Adolescence: Implications for Public Policy
3-4 p.m.
Biotechnology Auditorium Room 1111 (425 Henry Mall), Genetics-Biotechnology Center Building
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Genetics Expert Guest Lecture
2019 Rennebohm Lecture (1 of 2) – Dr. David Kingsley, Prof. of Developmental Biology at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Stanford University
3:30-4:30 p.m.
2006 Rennebohm Hall
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Biology Colloquium: Robin Hopkins
The evolution of mate choice to avoid hybridization in plants
3:30-4:30 p.m.
168 Noland Hall
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Gender and Women's Studies Colloquium
“Black on the Midwestern Frontier: From Slavery to Suffrage in Wisconsin”
3:45 p.m.
3401 Sterling Hall
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The Normative Foundations of Patronal Presidential Rule: Examples From Central Asia
A lecture by Barbara Junisbai, Assistant Professor of Organizational Studies at Pitzer College
4-5:15 p.m.
206 Ingraham Hall
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Poverty, Criminal Justice, and Social Justice
Institute for Research on Poverty Lampman Lecture - Bruce Western
4-5:30 p.m.
159 Education Building, Wisconsin Idea Room, Education Building
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MEP Research Symposium: Partnering for Progress
MMSD Ricardo Jara, Beth Vaade, Culleen Witthuhn & UW-Madison Katie Eklund, Beth Graue, Eric Grodsky, Katie Ostrander, Bob Mathieu
4 p.m.
Spark Building, 821 E. Washington Ave., Madison
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Insects for Food, Feed, and Health
A Global Perspective
4 p.m.
Lake Mendota Room, Dejope Residence Hall
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Insects for food, feed and health: A global perspective
Part of Swarm to Table series
4 p.m.
Mendota Room, Dejope Residence Hall
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Hmong Studies Consortium and CSEAS, Co-Sponsored by The Asian American Studies Program, UW-Madison
"The Rise of Hmong American Literature and the Role of Religion" by Dr. Aline Lo, Assistant Professor of English, Allegheny College
4-5:30 p.m.
336 Ingraham Hall
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Weston Roundtable Lecture - Jay Labov
Are Wisconsin’s Standards for Sustainability Sustainable?
4:15-5:15 p.m.