Speakers in C-U: Sept. 20—26
Bob McChesney at the University Y, chlorides in the water, and concerns in Rwanda and India, all in town this week.
Bob McChesney at the University Y, chlorides in the water, and concerns in Rwanda and India, all in town this week.
An investigative correspondent from NBC, the chair of the National Academy of Sciences, and a Fulbright Scholar, all this week.
It’s a new academic year with new speakers, this week including Mayan water management and a trip to Palestine.
Water use in ethanol plants, Rwandan civil war GIS analysis, singlet fission and solar power, all in this, the last week of campus speakers.
Haven’t you always wondered how the “homosexual menace” affected Mexican tourism from 1940 to 1975?
Wanting a nuke-free South Asia, a murdered Brazilian priest, Swedish reporting of the Soviet Union, and Nietzsche, all for you this week.
African women writers, Native American artists, and Asian-American lawyers, as well as more about Proust than you’d ever want to know.
Mexican-American rights battles, 19th century volcanic eruptions and climate change, and other ways to expand your mind this week.
Chinese modern art, planting trees in Detroit, and how the hive mind drives our national security decisions, all before spring break.
More climate change perspectives, agrarian reform gone wrong, comparing the Koreas, and voter decisions, all this week.