Happenings
Issue date: 5/15/07 Section: Happenings
Security in Iraq
A lecture, titled, "Providing Security in Iraq" is being held today from 12-2 p.m. The keynote speaker is Rob Perito from the United States Institute of Peace. Perito will speak about security issues present in Iraq.
The lecture is being held in Ben Cherrington Hall, room 301. Pizza will be served.
Stem cell research discussion
A DU Dialogue on stem cell research is being held today. The lecture is titled, "Are We Playing God? A Chalk Talk on Stem Cell Research." It will focus on the details and ethics of stem cell research.
The discussion begins at 7 p.m. in the Centennial Halls classroom. Food will be served.
Big kid's party
A big kid's party is being held for all first-and-second-year students on Thursday. The event is meant to celebrate the end of the year and will feature games, prizes, pizza and candy.
The event takes place from 4-7 p.m. in Driscoll Gallery. RSVP is requested. E-mail Keenan Vaden at kiwi.vaden@du.edu.
Contemporary China lecture
The Jackson/Ho China-East Asia Forum is hosting Joseph Fewsmith, who will present on "Chinese Chambers of Commerce and the Limits of Civil Society in Contemporary China" this Friday. Fewsmith is a professor of international relations and political science and Director of the East Asian Studies program at Boston University. He is also a research associate of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University.
The event takes place from 12-1:30 p.m. in Ben Cherrington Hall, room 301. Pizza and drinks will be served.
RSVP is required. Email ccusc@du.edu or fax 303.871.4408 by tomorrow.
Screening of "The History Boys"
The ISSS Film and Culture Series is presenting the British comedy "The History Boys" this Friday. The movie is about grammar schools boys trying to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
The movie will be shown from 6-8:30 p.m. at the I-House, located at 2200 S. Josephine. The event is free. Pizza and drinks will be provided. For more information, e-mail isss@du.edu.
A lecture, titled, "Providing Security in Iraq" is being held today from 12-2 p.m. The keynote speaker is Rob Perito from the United States Institute of Peace. Perito will speak about security issues present in Iraq.
The lecture is being held in Ben Cherrington Hall, room 301. Pizza will be served.
Stem cell research discussion
A DU Dialogue on stem cell research is being held today. The lecture is titled, "Are We Playing God? A Chalk Talk on Stem Cell Research." It will focus on the details and ethics of stem cell research.
The discussion begins at 7 p.m. in the Centennial Halls classroom. Food will be served.
Big kid's party
A big kid's party is being held for all first-and-second-year students on Thursday. The event is meant to celebrate the end of the year and will feature games, prizes, pizza and candy.
The event takes place from 4-7 p.m. in Driscoll Gallery. RSVP is requested. E-mail Keenan Vaden at kiwi.vaden@du.edu.
Contemporary China lecture
The Jackson/Ho China-East Asia Forum is hosting Joseph Fewsmith, who will present on "Chinese Chambers of Commerce and the Limits of Civil Society in Contemporary China" this Friday. Fewsmith is a professor of international relations and political science and Director of the East Asian Studies program at Boston University. He is also a research associate of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University.
The event takes place from 12-1:30 p.m. in Ben Cherrington Hall, room 301. Pizza and drinks will be served.
RSVP is required. Email ccusc@du.edu or fax 303.871.4408 by tomorrow.
Screening of "The History Boys"
The ISSS Film and Culture Series is presenting the British comedy "The History Boys" this Friday. The movie is about grammar schools boys trying to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
The movie will be shown from 6-8:30 p.m. at the I-House, located at 2200 S. Josephine. The event is free. Pizza and drinks will be provided. For more information, e-mail isss@du.edu.
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