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FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Dr. Laurie Rush, U.S. Army: Ceremonial Stone Landscapes of Northeastern North America

"Cultural Destruction: War and Archaeology"

Fine Arts B

Susan Kane, PhD (Mildred C. Jay Professor of Art, Oberlin College).  "Libya's Cultural Heritage Under Threat" Laurie Rush, PhD (US Army Archaeologist, Ft. Drum, NY).  "Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas" Esameddin Alhadi, PhD (UF Department of Languages, Literature, and Cultures).  "The Challenge of Safeguarding and Managing Cultural Heritage in the Arab Countries" Cultural Destruction:  War

"Cultural Destruction: War and Archaeology"

Fine Arts B

Susan Kane, PhD (Mildred C. Jay Professor of Art, Oberlin College).  "Libya's Cultural Heritage Under Threat" Laurie Rush, PhD (US Army Archaeologist, Ft. Drum, NY).  "Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas" Esameddin Alhadi, PhD (UF Department of Languages, Literature, and Cultures).  "The Challenge of Safeguarding and Managing Cultural Heritage in the Arab Countries" Cultural Destruction:  War

Lecture by Dr. Adam Ashforth

404 Grinter Hall

Please join us a lecture by Dr. Adam Ashforth Candidate for the Preeminence Position - Public Health and Social Change in Africa Death=Silence? Narratives of Death in Rural Malawi in the Time of AIDS Monday, February 22, 3:00 pm in 404 Grinter Reception to follow in the Center for African Studies.    Dr. Adam Ashforth

Lecture by Dr. Adam Ashforth

404 Grinter Hall

Please join us a lecture by Dr. Adam Ashforth Candidate for the Preeminence Position - Public Health and Social Change in Africa strong>Death=Silence? Narratives of Death in Rural Malawi in the Time of AIDS Monday, February 22, 3:00 pm in 404 Grinter Reception to follow in the Center for African Studies.    Dr. Adam Ashforth

Graduate Student Lunch with Dr. Adam Ashforth

1350 Turlington Diaspora Room

Anthropology will be hosting a lunch with graduate students and Dr. Adam Ashforth at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 23 – in the Diaspora room – 1350 Turlington. Please plan to attend.  Candidate for the Preeminence Position - Public Health and Social Change in Africa Dr. Adam Ashforth (Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan)

Graduate Student Lunch with Dr. Adam Ashforth

1350 Turlington Diaspora Room

Anthropology will be hosting a lunch with graduate students and Dr. Adam Ashforth at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 23 – in the Diaspora room – 1350 Turlington. Please plan to attend.  Candidate for the Preeminence Position - Public Health and Social Change in Africa Dr. Adam Ashforth (Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan)

Graduate Professionalism Seminar

CSE E2223

Academic Publishing: Responding to Soul-Crushing Reviewer Comments and Getting Your Paper Published Every academic who has ever published has experienced it: your wonderfully written, insightful, and discipline-changing research article has come back from the editor, full of red ink and the horrible words “requires major revisions.” In this session, Drs. Valerie De Leon and Lance

Graduate Professionalism Seminar

CSE E2223

Academic Publishing: Responding to Soul-Crushing Reviewer Comments and Getting Your Paper Published Every academic who has ever published has experienced it: your wonderfully written, insightful, and discipline-changing research article has come back from the editor, full of red ink and the horrible words “requires major revisions.” In this session, Drs. Valerie De Leon and Lance