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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n UW–Madison is a top-ran
 ked school for startup founders according to Pitchbook. Partners in the un
 iversity’s new Innovate Network are coordinating a week of events this N
 ovember to shine a spotlight on the wealth of resources that exist across 
 campus to support innovators. Events share practical entrepreneurship skil
 ls\, celebrate innovation\, and provide networking opportunities for campu
 s innovators.\n\nCONTACT: 890-0904\, contact@innovate.wisc.edu\n\nURL: htt
 ps://innovate.wisc.edu/uw-madison-startup-week/
SUMMARY:UW–Madison Startup Week
URL;VALUE=URI:https://innovate.wisc.edu/uw-madison-startup-week/
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:140193@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n This fall\, a new exhibit
 ion marks the conclusion of the 50th anniversary of the Helen Louise Allen
  Textile Collection. Points of Departure: Inspirations from the Helen Loui
 se Allen Textile Collection highlights the Collection’s continuing funct
 ion as a vital resource and catalyst for new exploration and creativity. F
 ormer Collection directors Jody Clowes\, Martha Glowacki\, and David Wells
  identified a pool of talented regional and national artists to participat
 e in this exhibition project.\n\nCONTACT: 890-3970\, serena.larkin@wisc.ed
 u\n\nURL: https://sohe.wisc.edu/events/points-of-departure-inspirations-fr
 om-the-helen-louise-allen-textile-collection/
LOCATION:The Ruth Davis Design Gallery\, Nancy Nicholas Hall
SUMMARY:Points of Departure: Inspirations from the Helen Louise Allen Texti
 le Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sohe.wisc.edu/events/points-of-departure-inspirations
 -from-the-helen-louise-allen-textile-collection/
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:139704@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n Five Painters\, Five Pers
 pectives. 9/3-11/30\; UW Survey Center\, Sterling Hall\, 4th floor (during
  normal work hours). Free.\n\nCONTACT: 886-6844\, five.painters.wi@gmail.c
 om
LOCATION:4th Floor\, Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Five Painters Art Show
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UID:142562@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n This exhibition portrays 
 the development of Nazism in Germany\, the barbaric nature of German occup
 ation of Poland and the horrific history of the camp. Established original
 ly to incarcerate Polish prisoners\, in 1942 the camp became the largest s
 ite of the extermination of the Jews and consequently\, the symbol of Holo
 caust. Join us for this important pop-up exhibition in Gallery 1308 at Uni
 on South. Hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate Art Committee\, the Po
 lish Heritage Club of Wisconsin - Madison\, and the Department of German\,
  Nordic and Slavic\, with support from the UW Center for Jewish Studies.\n
 \nCONTACT: art@union.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-ac
 tivities/event-calendar/event/auschwitz-birkenau-exhibition/2019-11-12
LOCATION:Gallery 1308\, Union South
SUMMARY:Auschwitz Birkenau Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/e
 vent/auschwitz-birkenau-exhibition/2019-11-12
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:137837@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T083000
DESCRIPTION:All employees of UW–Madison are encouraged to participate in 
 Hostile and Intimidating Behavior (HIB) PreventionTraining. In this 90-min
 ute workshop\, participants will look at a number of scenarios to identify
  whether or not they reflect hostile and intimidating behavior. Participan
 ts will also discuss their responsibilities and options when they hear abo
 ut or experience incidents of hostile and intimidating behavior. UW–Madi
 son policies on HIB and campus resources will be reviewed.\n\nCONTACT: 263
 -4972\, tamie.klumpyan@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://hr.wisc.edu/hib/training/
LOCATION:1220-1222\, Health Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:Hostile and Intimidating Behavior Prevention Training
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hr.wisc.edu/hib/training/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:135661@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T190000
DESCRIPTION:Through photos\, postcards\, books\, newspaper clippings\, pers
 onal journals and clinical articles from Ebling's Rare Books &amp\; Specia
 l Collections\, Staggering Losses conveys a narrative of medical care\, ca
 sualty management\, individual prowess\, trench warfare realities\, impact
 ful weaponry\, and a virulent virus that wreaked havoc on an ill-prepared 
 population. My goal is to bring renewed attention to the impact of WW1 on 
 the health care landscape and to honor millions through the mention of a h
 andful.\n\nCONTACT: 658-8821\, micaela.sullivan-fowler@wisc.edu\n\nURL: ht
 tp://ebling.library.wisc.edu/artatebling/index.php
LOCATION:Ebling Library Historical Reading Room & 3rd Floor Galleries\, Hea
 lth Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:Staggering Losses: World War 1 & the Influenza Pandemic of 1918
URL;VALUE=URI:http://ebling.library.wisc.edu/artatebling/index.php
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:142049@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T090000
DESCRIPTION:GNSA Webinar Event. Having an updated resume and/or curriculum 
 vitae (CV) is essential for advancing your education and career. Join Laur
 a Arthur\, Director of Career Services at the Johns Hopkins School of Nurs
 ing\, for a webinar tailored to students and alumni of graduate-level nurs
 ing programs. This session will cover when you should use a resume versus 
 a CV and show examples of both documents.\n\nCONTACT: 695-9577\, kestahl@w
 isc.edu
LOCATION:Signe Skott Cooper Hall Room 2320
SUMMARY:Navigating Resume and CV Writing for Nursing
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:142393@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T103000
DESCRIPTION:The Forward BIO Institute supports transformative research and 
 development in the emerging area of biomanufacturing: the advanced manufac
 turing of therapeutic medical devices\, cells\, tissues or pharmaceuticals
 .  Learn how we can help enhance your research program\, help forge connec
 tions with our network of industry partners\, and provide unique career op
 portunities for your trainees!\n\nCONTACT: forwardbio@wisc.edu\n\nURL: htt
 p://forwardbio.wisc.edu/contact-us/
LOCATION:Atrium\, Discovery Building
SUMMARY:Forward BIO office hours
URL;VALUE=URI:http://forwardbio.wisc.edu/contact-us/
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:139791@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T150000
DESCRIPTION:Drop In Office Hours. A financial aid advisor will be available
  for drop-in appointments to assist with all things financial aid: need he
 lp completing the FAFSA\, have questions about your financial aid award\, 
 or need advice on budgeting\, money management\, or debt counseling? Can't
  make our drop-in hours? You can always use the Starfish Tool in your MyUW
  portal to schedule an appointment that meets your needs.\n\nCONTACT: 262-
 3060\, finaid@finaid.wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://www.financialaid.wisc.edu
LOCATION:2124A Health Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:Financial Aid - Around Campus
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.financialaid.wisc.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:141164@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T103000
DESCRIPTION:Multilingual: English\, Spanish\, Hmong\, Tibetan\, Mandarin\, 
 Nepali. All UW–Madison employees are invited to attend an informational 
 update on the Title and Total Compensation (TTC) Project.\n\nNew informati
 on will be shared\, so even if you have attended a previous forum\, you ar
 e encouraged to join us for this event. Get updates on the TTC Project and
  how it will impact you.\n- Learn about manager and employee engagement\n-
  Find out about the UW job library and new standard job descriptions\n- Br
 ing your questions\n\nNo registration required.\n\nCONTACT: 265-2257\, fon
 tella@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://go.wisc.edu/xx76uv
LOCATION:Union South
SUMMARY:Title and Total Compensation (TTC) Project November Forum
URL;VALUE=URI:https://go.wisc.edu/xx76uv
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:140047@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T170000
DESCRIPTION:Framed by Boccaccio’s Decameron\, a collection of tales set d
 uring the Plague\, this exhibit highlights holdings in Special Collections
  about Italy\, its history\, language\, and culture. Books &amp\; manuscri
 pts on display (in Italian\, English\, French\, German\, Spanish\, Latin) 
 date from the Renaissance through the 20th century. Installed in conjuncti
 on with the triennial conference of the American Boccaccio Association (Ma
 dison\, October 3-6). Local conference sponsor is the Department of French
  &amp\; Italian.\n\nCONTACT: 262-3243\, askspecial@library.wisc.edu\n\nURL
 : https://www.library.wisc.edu/specialcollections/exhibits/physical-exhibi
 ts/
LOCATION:976 Memorial Library
SUMMARY:Telling 100 Stories: Italian History and Culture in Special Collect
 ions
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.library.wisc.edu/specialcollections/exhibits/phys
 ical-exhibits/
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:141305@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T150000
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION FOR THIS COURSE IS REQUIRED.  TO REGISTER\, PLEASE
  VISIT: \nhttps://www.sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id
 =2979\n"Data Wrangling" is the process of preparing data for analysis\, wh
 ich includes importing\, cleaning\, recoding\, restructuring\, combining\,
  and anything else data needs before it can be analyzed. Data wrangling is
  a critical skill for research. This course teaches wrangling skills using
  mostly the data wrangling tools of the Pandas package.\n\nCONTACT: 262-99
 17\, instruction@ssc.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://www.sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/t
 raining/details.jsp?class_id=2979
LOCATION:3218 Sewell Social Sciences
SUMMARY:Data Wrangling in Python
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class
 _id=2979
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:138625@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T120000
DESCRIPTION:Thermal lethality validation in baking operations. Danielle Vos
 s\, Senior Scientist of Food Safety at Mondelēz International\, will join
  us to discuss protocols and results for validation of thermal lethality i
 n baking processes.\n\nCONTACT: 263-7062\, acborger@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https
 ://fri.wisc.edu/events_seminars.php
LOCATION:6201 Microbial Sciences
SUMMARY:FRESH Seminar
URL;VALUE=URI:https://fri.wisc.edu/events_seminars.php
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:139824@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T143000
DESCRIPTION:Drop In Office Hours. A financial aid advisor will be available
  for drop-in appointments to assist with all things financial aid: need he
 lp completing the FAFSA\, have questions about your financial aid award\, 
 or need advice on budgeting\, money management\, or debt counseling? Can't
  make our drop-in hours? You can always use the Starfish Tool in your MyUW
  portal to schedule an appointment that meets your needs.\n\nCONTACT: 262-
 3060\, finaid@finaid.wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://www.financialaid.wisc.edu
LOCATION:2220 SAA Office\, Rennebohm Hall
SUMMARY:Financial Aid - Around Campus
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.financialaid.wisc.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:142237@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T130000
DESCRIPTION:The Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee and the Wisconsi
 n Union Directorate Distinguished Lecture Series present a series of twelv
 e 30-minute programs of PBS Wisconsin's series Tribal Histories. Recorded 
 in the natural settings of the regions that native people have called home
  for centuries\, the Tribal Histories series features tribal members shari
 ng the challenges\, triumphs\, and time-honored traditions that have shape
 d their vibrant communities. All twelve programs will be shown throughout 
 six screenings and two programs will be shown at every screening. The titl
 es that will be played are: Ho-Chunk History ( October 28th\,  12pm ) :&nb
 sp\; By the banks of the Lemonweir River in what for ages had been Ho-Chun
 k territory\, Andy Thundercloud shares the oral tradition of his people. T
 hundercloud tells of a traveling people who migrated across the land to be
 come many different tribes\, of the importance of maintaining the traditio
 nal language\, and of the wonderful way of life he has known. Menominee Hi
 story (October 28th \,  12:30pm ):&nbsp\; Along the banks of the Wolf Rive
 r\, tribal elder and preservationist David Grignon tells the oral traditio
 n of the Menominee people. Grignon shares not only who the Menominee are\,
  but why theyre in Wisconsin\, and how he is striving to preserve their tr
 aditions. Red Cliff Ojibwe History (October 30th \,  12pm ):&nbsp\; By the
  shore of Lake Superior\, Marvin DeFoe and Andrew Gokee share stories of t
 he Red Cliff Ojibwe. They tell of a history that goes back to the Ice Age\
 , of the Sandy Lake Tragedy\, of Chief Buffalo’s trip to Washington\, D.
 C.\, that enabled them to stay on their land\, and of preparing their chil
 dren to face the changes coming in the future. Bad River Ojibwe History (O
 ctober 30th \,  12:30pm ):&nbsp\; By the Kagagon and Bad Rivers\, Mary Big
 boy\, Thomas O’Connor Sr. and Robert Powless Sr. share stories of the Ba
 d River Ojibwe\, from their early migration to the Lake Superior shores to
  a once-thriving lumbering community to the present day honoring of tradit
 ions through the drum\, ceremonies\, and harvesting the wild rice. Lac Du 
 Flambeau Ojibwe History (November 12th \,  12pm ):&nbsp\; On the bank of C
 rawling Stone Lake\, Ernie St. Germaine shares stories handed down by the 
 Lac Du Flambeau Ojibwe. He tells of the migration from Madeline Island to 
 their present location\, describes how the original six clans were given t
 o the people\, remembers the volatile spear-fishing controversy\, and expl
 ains the importance of passing on stories to future generations. Lac Court
 e Orielles Ojibwe History (November 12th \,  12:30pm ):  Recorded in the n
 atural settings of the regions that native people have called home for cen
 turies\, the Tribal Histories series features tribal members sharing the c
 hallenges\, triumphs\, and time-honored traditions that have shaped their 
 vibrant communities. In this program\, educator and former tribal chairman
  Rick St. Germaine tells of the Ojibwe band's history. Brothertown History
  (November 14th \,  12pm ):&nbsp\;&nbsp\; On the shore of Lake Winnebago\,
  Joan Schadewald tells how the Brothertown Indians unknowingly gave up the
 ir tribal recognition status and have been working for 30 years to have it
  restored. An amalgamation of tribes that were forced from the East Coast 
 to Wisconsin following the Revolutionary War\, the Brothertown cling deter
 minedly to their Indian heritage. St. Croix Ojibwe History (November 14th 
 \,  12:30pm ):&nbsp\; Recorded in the natural settings of the regions that
  native people have called home for centuries\, the Tribal Histories serie
 s features tribal members sharing the challenges\, triumphs\, and time-hon
 ored traditions that have shaped their vibrant communities.&nbsp\;In this 
 program\, Mitchell La Sarge and Wanda McFaggen tell stories of St. Croix O
 jibwe history. Potawatomi History (November 20th \,  12pm ):&nbsp\; Along 
 the banks of the Wolf River\, tribal elder and preservationist David Grign
 on tells the oral tradition of the Menominee people. Grignon shares not on
 ly who the Menominee are\, but why they’re in Wisconsin\, and how he is 
 striving to preserve their traditions. Oneida History (November 20th \,  1
 2:30pm ):&nbsp\; From the flowing waters of Duck Creek\, elder Randy Corne
 lius shares the oral tradition of the Oneida people\, including their crea
 tion story\, and explains how he has learned to navigate two worlds: the m
 odern and the traditional.&nbsp\; Mole Lake Ojibwe History (November 21st 
 \,  12pm ): &nbsp\;Recorded in the natural settings of the regions that na
 tive people have called home for centuries\, the Tribal Histories series f
 eatures tribal members sharing the challenges\, triumphs\, and time-honore
 d traditions that have shaped their vibrant communities. In this documenta
 ry\, Tribal elder Fred Ackley shares stories of the Mole Lake Band of Lake
  Superior Chippewa. Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican History (November 21st \,  
 12:30pm ):&nbsp\; By the rapids of the Red River\, Kimberly Vele tells of 
 Mohican life in the Hudson Valley of New York before their move to Stockbr
 idge\, Massachusetts\, followed by their forced removal to Indiana where t
 hey joined with the Munsee tribe before their final relocation to Wisconsi
 n. James Fenimore Cooper was incorrect in predicting the demise of the Moh
 ican people. &nbsp\; Assistive Screening Accommodations for Patrons with D
 isability :&nbsp\; Closed Captions and Visually Impaired Audio Description
  not available \n Assisted&nbsp\;Listening Device Amplification available 
 \n &nbsp\; These screenings are intended for UW-Madison students\, faculty
 \, staff\, and Union members and guests.\n\nCONTACT: dls@union.wisc.edu\n\
 nURL: https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/event/wi
 sconsin-public-television-tribal-histories/1282
LOCATION:The Marquee Cinema\, Union South
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Public Television: Tribal Histories
URL;VALUE=URI:https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/e
 vent/wisconsin-public-television-tribal-histories/1282
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:141429@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T130000
DESCRIPTION:Biomarkers and Symptoms in Heart Failure. Presenter: Lisa Bratz
 ke\, PhD\, RN\nTitle: Biomarkers and Symptoms in Heart Failure\n\nCONTACT:
  263-5171\, colloquia@nursing.wisc.edu
LOCATION:1231 Signe Skott Cooper Hall
SUMMARY:Scholarship of Research and Practice Colloquium
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:139370@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T130000
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will serve as an introduction to the basic co
 ncepts in the Building Trust curriculum: Culturally Confident Engagement f
 or Translational Research. The curriculum was designed to strengthen the c
 apacity of researchers\, health professionals and IRB members to effective
 ly recruit and retain minority participants in research. Participants resp
 ond to trigger films\, discuss complex ethical issues\, and practice skill
 s for enhancing recruitment\, retention\, informed consent\, and the deve\
 n\nURL: https://research.wisc.edu/compliance-policy/human-research-protect
 ion-program/hrpp-prep/
LOCATION:1345 Health Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:PREP: Study Recruitment-Building Trust Between Minorities and Resea
 rchers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://research.wisc.edu/compliance-policy/human-research-pr
 otection-program/hrpp-prep/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:142061@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T140000
DESCRIPTION:UW-Madison Startup Week. FDA regulated research is a complex sp
 ace to move through whether one is novice or well-seasoned.  The ICTR IND/
 IDE Consultation Service (I3CS) is here to assist faculty and staff in und
 erstanding the role of Sponsor-Investigator and the requirements for submi
 tting applications to the FDA.  Researchers seeking guidance on IND/IDE su
 bmission requirements are invited to meet with I3CS staff during office ho
 urs during UW-Madison Startup Week by clicking the link below.  Drop-ins w
 elcome.\n\nCONTACT: 265-3890\, rome2@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://uwmadison.co
 1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2ogMspoB5GDLKHX
LOCATION:1134 Health Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:ICTR IND/IDE Consultation Service Office Hours
URL;VALUE=URI:https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2ogMspoB5GDLK
 HX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:140497@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T120500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T130000
DESCRIPTION:Transits and life. Jaime Cordova\, UW Department of Genetics\, 
 will discuss the transit of Mercury that occurred on November 11\, 2019\, 
 visible from Madison at sunrise (6:44AM) shortly after the start of the tr
 ansit\, the last transit of an inner planet until 2032. Transits are used 
 frequently outside of our solar system in the search for exoplanets\, plac
 es  where life may exist. He will focus on the science behind transits\, t
 he search for exoplanets\, and the search for life beyond Earth.\n\nCONTAC
 T: rschapma@wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/Chaos-Complexi
 ty/19fall.html
LOCATION:4274  Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Chaos and Complex System Seminar
URL;VALUE=URI:http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/Chaos-Complexity/19fall.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260316T123514
UID:140309@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191112T133000
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jonah Augustine\, Honorary Fellow\, Department of 
 Anthropology\, UW-Madison. Please join us for weekly lecture series.\n\nCO
 NTACT: 262-2811\, lacis@lacis.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://lacis.wisc.edu/outr
 each/upcoming-events-2/
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall
SUMMARY:LACIS Lecture Series: “When is a Style? Tiwanaku and the Middle H
 orizon”
URL;VALUE=URI:https://lacis.wisc.edu/outreach/upcoming-events-2/
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