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This seminar explores how studying annelid development reveals the cellular and molecular mechanisms that shaped the evolution and diversification of animal body plans, particularly the origins of central nervous systems.
Florida has long been a domestic laboratory for the policing and confinement of migrants. Emma Shaw Crane of Stanford University will examine how the escalating war on migrants is spatialized and sustained as a labor regime.
Nana Kesse, Fellow, The National Endowment for the Humanities, Assistant Professor of African History, Clark University Nana Kesse is a historian of Africa at Clark University and a Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). He specializes in the histories of water and the environment, slavery and the Atlantic slave trade, as well […]
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CUSC representatives meet to discuss potential motions, review and vote on new legislation, and share what they’re hearing from their constituents
Mishuana Goeman, Professor and Chair of Indigenous Studies at the University at Buffalo, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture
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Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities steward nearly one billion hectares of tropical forests across four major forest basins. Yet their lands face unprecedented pressure from oil, gas, mining, and other industrial extractive activities. In this talk, Anna Bebbington, MS GIS ’22, currently a Research Manager at Earth Insight, will present findings from a collaboration between Earth Insight and the […]
Come join us to play Magic the Gathering and any trading card game you like!
Join us for musical Shabbat services followed by a delicious meal.
Come see CMT’s production of The Trail to Oregon!
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