Location: Katherine E. Nash Gallery Twin Cities, West Bank, Regis Center for Art (East) White Hawk.: Group exhibition of contemporary artwork by Native American Artists.
Location: Katherine E. Nash Gallery Twin Cities, West Bank, Regis Center for Art (East) White Hawk. This activity is funded, in part, by the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.: Group exhibition of contemporary artwork by Native American Artists.
Location: 235 Nolte Center for Continuing Education The Theorizing Early Modern Studies Collaborative is organized by JB Shank, Michael Guadio, and Juliette Cherbuliez
Location: Katherine E. Nash Gallery Twin Cities, West Bank, Regis Center for Art (East) White Hawk. This activity is funded, in part, by the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.: Group exhibition of contemporary artwork by Native American Artists.
Location: 135 Nicholson Hall Join Professor Philip Sellew and Dr. Peter Harle for a moderated film screening of Monty Python's take on the life of Christ
Location: 20 Shevlin Hall Language-Hearing Sciences: Unitron is proud to co-host the 22nd Annual Mayo Clinic Audiology Conference webcast with the University of Minnesota
Location: Upson Room Walter Library The Friends of the Libraries celebrate the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens with noted linguist and literary scholar Anatoly Liberman.
Location: 131 Tate Laboratory of Physics Author: Mark Borrello, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota. Readers: Ben Kerr, Department of Biology, University of Washington and Robert Richards, Fishbein Center
Location: Maroon & Gold McNamara Alumni Center Aryeh Neier, President of the Open Society Foundations, will speak about his new book, The International Human Rights Movement: A History
Location: Great Hall Coffman Memorial Union Are you a U of M student who wants to explore majors, or find ways to get involved on campus? Stop by this event for advice and info.
Location: 135 Nicholson Hall As our colleges and universities become more globally connected, multicultural, and multilingual, how do our understandings-- and teaching-- of academic writing change? What do we expect from academic
Location: 235 Nolte Center for Continuing Education The Theorizing Early Modern Studies Collaborative is organized by JB Shank, Michael Guadio, and Juliette Cherbuliez
Location: 235 Nicholson Hall Wysocki and Lynch, who teach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, are co-authors of the popular textbook Compose, Design, Advocate: A Rhetoric for Integrating the Written, Visual, and Oral
Location: 235 Nolte Center for Continuing Education The Theorizing Early Modern Studies Collaborative is organized by JB Shank, Michael Guadio, and Juliette Cherbuliez
Location: Cowles Auditorium Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs Honoring the Earth, Transforming Our Communities: Winona LaDuke on Environmental Justice
Location: Arena Theater Rarig Center Written by William Shakespeare, the story of the mighty Prospero and his daughter stranded on an magical island, is told by the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program's Sop
Location: 135 Nicholson Hall In this panel discussion, faculty members from diverse disciplines will discuss optimal ways of structuring these important capstone experiences.
Location: 155 Nicholson Hall Richard Leppert (CSCL) "Promesse de bonheur: Sound, Music, and the Culture/Nature Dialectic in Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven"
Location: Arena Theater Rarig Center Written jointly by William Shakespeare and George Wilkins, this tale of Prince Pericles is told by the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program's Sophomore Company
Location: Arena Theater Rarig Center Written jointly by William Shakespeare and George Wilkins, this tale of Prince Pericles is told by the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program's Sophomore Company
Location: Arena Theater Rarig Center Written by William Shakespeare, the story of the mighty Prospero and his daughter stranded on an magical island, is told by the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program's Sop
Location: Arena Theater Rarig Center Written by William Shakespeare, the story of the mighty Prospero and his daughter stranded on an magical island, is told by the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program's Sop
Location: Arena Theater Rarig Center Written jointly by William Shakespeare and George Wilkins, this tale of Prince Pericles is told by the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program's Sophomore Company
Location: Heritage Gallery McNamara Alumni Center Jacqueline Bhabha, Director of Harvard's Center for Human Rights, will speak about children's rights.
Location: 140 Nolte Center for Continuing Education Kelley Harness provides the historical framework within which Consortium Carissimi explores the name of Mary Magdalene, the role of women in early baroque Florentine culture, and the ecstasy in music.
Location: 30 Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs In this interactive workshop, participants will hear aboutâand tryâa variety of methods for grading student writing efficiently and effectively.
Location: 131 Tate Laboratory of Physics The idea that time flows is firmly entrenched in the manifest conception of time. Such is the strength of this feeling that many distinguished thinkers assume that positing a basic physical or metaphy
Location: 125 Nolte Center for Continuing Education Cori Hayden is Director of the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the University of California, Berkeley