CLA Events—September
Future Events
September 9
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 10
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 10
Global REM Seminar Series: "Nationalism, Humanism, and Globalization in the 2008 Beijing Olympics"; a talk by Chris Isett and Doug Hartmann
Location: Elmer L. Andersen Library, 308
September 10
"Bringing Justice to an Unjustified Past in Korea": A presentation by Judge Park Won Soon
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 11
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 11
Alice Eagly-CSPP Colloquium
Location: Social Sciences Building, 1314
September 11
"ORIGINS: First Nations Theatre from around the World": A presentation by David Milroy
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 11
Theorizing Early Modern Studies Opening Reception
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 235
September 12
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 12
TEMS Reading Group: Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison's Objectivity
Location: Heller Hall, 737
September 12
Linguistics Colloquium
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 229
September 12
Hasok Chang, University College London "Phlogiston Revisited: An Argument for Scientific Pluralism"
Location: Physics (Tate Laboratory of Physics), 131
September 13
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 13
Guest Master Class: Leon Fleisher, piano
Location: Ferguson Hall, Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall
September 13
A Staged Reading of Ismat Chughtai's Story in Hindustani 'Do Haath (A Pair of Hands)'.
Location: Off Campus, Pangea World Theater Studio, 711 W Lake St, Mpls
September 14
Leon Fleisher with The Chamber Music Society
Location: Ted Mann Concert Hall
September 14
A Staged Reading of Ismat Chughtai's Story in Hindustani 'Do Haath (A Pair of Hands)'.
Location: Off Campus, Pangea World Theater Studio, 711 W Lake St, Mpls
September 14
"Health Care: Models for Change"--TV show
Location: Off Campus, TPT Channel 17
September 15
"The Twenty-first-century Metropolis: New Geographies of Theory" - discussion with Ananya Roy
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 235
September 15
Seminar: "The 2010 Census: Promoting a complete count."
Location: Willey Hall, 50
September 15
"Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the Frontiers of Millenial Development": A presentation by Ananya Roy
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 15
Faculty Recital: David Baldwin, trumpet with Timothy Lovelace, piano; John Snow, oboe; Caitlin McKeighan, oboe; Charles Ullery, bassoon; and John Miller, bassoon
Location: Ferguson Hall, Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall
September 15
Global Justice and Human Rights Trials - program airing on TPT
Location: Off Campus, Television Broadcast
September 16
Global Justice and Human Rights Trials - program airing on TPT
Location: Off Campus, Television Broadcast
September 16
Global Justice and Human Rights Trials - program airing on TPT
Location: Off Campus, Television Broadcast
September 16
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 16
Global Justice and Human Rights Trials - program airing on TPT
Location: Off Campus, Television Broadcast
September 16
"In Small Things Discounted: Architecture and World Making" - presentation by Arijit Sen
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 16
Voices to Vision: Holocaust Survivors' experience told through art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Nash Gallery
September 16
Guest Master Class: Sharon Isbin, guitar
Location: Ferguson Hall, Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall
September 17
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 17
Lisa Diamond - 2008-2009 IREL Colloquium Series
Location: Elliott Hall, N639
September 18
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 18
"Visual Matter: The Materiality of Late Medieval Devotional Images": A talk by Caroline Walker Bynum
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 18
New Media Research@UMN: An Interdisciplinary Conference on New Media and Internet Studies
Location: Walter Library, 401 Poster Session & Reception
September 19
New Media Research@UMN: An Interdisciplinary Conference on New Media and Internet Studies
Location: Walter Library, 401 Conference
September 19
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 19
"Bolatu's Theriac in Early Modern China": A presentation by Carla Nappi
Location: Social Sciences Building, 710
September 19
TEMS Reading Group: Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison's Objectivity
Location: Heller Hall, 737
September 19
Susan Fiske- Political Psychology Colloquium
Location: Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Cowles Auditorium
September 20
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 20
Voices to Vision: Romania 1941 and Rwanda 1994
Location: Regis Center for Art, Nash Gallery
September 22
Seminar: "The embedded library: Leveraging systems in research workflow."
Location: Willey Hall, 50
September 22
Ray Gonzalez and Debra Blake
Location: Lind Hall, 207A
September 22
How to Make it to the Dance Floor: A Salsa Guide for Women (Based on actual experiences)
Location: Rarig Center, Kilburn Arena Theatre
September 23
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 23
Global Media/Diasporic Cultures Series: Deborah Paredez, University of Texas, Austin
Location: Morrill Hall, 100
September 23
"The Making of Speaking of Home: Artist's Conversation on the Creation of the Twin Cities' First Skyway Art Project
Location: Off Campus, Macy's Skyroom, 12th floor, 700 Nicollet Mall
September 23
Voice to Vision: Holocaust Survivors' Experiences told in Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Nash Gallery
September 23
Author Joseph Amato to Read From "Jacob's Well", Sign Copies
Location: Elmer L. Andersen Library, 120
September 23
Faculty Recital and Friends of the Northrop Organ Fund-raiser: Dean Billmeyer, organ
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium
September 24
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 24
Medieval Studies Colloquium
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 235
September 24
Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture, and Bioresources
Location: Ted Mann Concert Hall
September 25
The Mediterranean and Its Seas
Location: Coffman Memorial Union, President's Room
September 25
Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture, and Bioresources: A Public Forum
Location: Radisson University Hotel, University Ballroom
September 25
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 25
"From the Superorganism to the Gaia Hypothesis: A Brief History of Organicism in Ecology from the Early Twentieth to the Early Twenty-First Century": A talk with J. Baird Callicott
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 25
"Combining Art with Science in the High-Tech Intensive Care Unit: The Role of Music Intervention in Patient Care": A talk with Linda Chlan
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 25
TEMS Reading Group: Max Weber's "Science as Vocation"
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 235
September 26
Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture, and Bioresources: A Public Forum
Location: Radisson University Hotel, University Ballroom
September 26
India in China/China in India workshop
Location: Elmer L. Andersen Library, 120
September 26
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 26
TEMS Reading Group: Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison's Objectivity
Location: Heller Hall, 737
September 26
"Public Art and Democracy": Keynote address by Suzanne Lacy
Location: Off Campus, Macy's Skyroom, 12th floor, 700 Nicollet Mall
September 26
"Healthcare and Innovation"
Location: Off Campus, TPT's Digital MN Channel
September 27
"Healthcare and Innovation"--TV show
Location: Off Campus, TPT digital MN Channel
September 27
"Healthcare and Innovation"--TV show
Location: Off Campus, TPT digital MN Channel
September 27
"Public Art and Democracy"
Location: Nicholson Hall, 275
September 27
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
September 27
Voice to Vision: Genocide Survivors' Experiences told in Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Nash Gallery
September 27
"Healthcare and Innovation"--TV Show
Location: Off Campus, TPT digital MN Channel
September 27
Northrop Jazz: Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra with Special Guest Carla Bley
Location: Ted Mann Concert Hall
September 27
"Public Art and Democracy": Performance of "Daak: Call to Action"
Location: Barbara Barker Center for Dance, 100
September 28
Workshop - The Holocaust: Pain and Remebrance
Location: Off Campus, Guthrie Theater
September 29
Conversations on Body & Knowing
Location: Nolte Center for Continuing Education, 125
September 29
Seminar: "2008 Population Census of Sudan: Cnallenges and Prospects."
Location: Willey Hall, 50
September 30
Voice to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors' Experience Told Through Art
Location: Regis Center for Art, Katherine E Nash Gallery
Photo (top) by Everett Kubala