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    31
    Oct

    Exhibition: Chinese Calligraphy and Manuscript Art

    All day
    Masterpieces of Chinese calligraphy on display in Baker Library through December 23, 2013
    31
    Oct

    Exhibit Posters - Dartmouth Library Education & Outreach Tenth Anniversary

    All day
    In celebration of the Education & Outreach Program's 10th anniversary, this exhibit features posters from a decade of collaborations. Posters and exhibit design by Dennis Grady.
    31
    Oct

    The Grassy Knoll Revisited: On the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination of JFK

    All day
    This exhibit surveys many of the holdings of Baker-Berry and Rauner Libraries that pertain to the assassination. Berry Main Street, Baker-Berry Library, Sept. 25 - Dec. 20, 2013
    31
    Oct

    Victorious Secret - Elite Olympic Champions as Dancing Bikini Girls

    All day
    Artist Angela Lorenz's mosaic triptychs Victorious Secret, based on Roman mosaics from 300AD, take an entertaining approach to addressing misinterpretations of the original images.
    31
    Oct

    Digital French and Italian

    9 am - 6 pm
    The conference "Digital French and Italian" inaugurates the new DanteLab website and present other innovative digital projects in the Humanities.
    31
    Oct

    Making it Stick: Strategies for Lasting Behavior Change (3 Part Series)

    12 pm - 1 pm
    Learn strategies to help you identify the "moment of choice," develop your own strategies to change, and reflect on your behavior. Workshops open to benefits-eligible employees.
    31
    Oct

    Norris Cotton Cancer Center Grand Rounds

    12 pm - 1 pm
    “PV1 protein as a novel cancer target”
    31
    Oct

    "Two-Sided Heterogeneity and Trade," Rockefeller Faculty Grant Presentation

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    by Andreas Moxnes, Assistant Professor of Economics; Andrew Bernard, Jack Byrne Professor of International Economics,Tuck; Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe, Professor, University of Oslo
    31
    Oct

    MEXICO'S MIDDLE CLASSES AFTER 1968: History of Economic and Political Crisis

    4:00 pm - 5:45 pm
    LOUISE WALKER is Assistant Professor of History at Northeastern University.
    31
    Oct

    “The Myth of Strict Scrutiny for Fundamental Rights,” BU Law Prof. James Fleming

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    The Roger S. Aaron '64 Lecture, by James E. Fleming, Professor of Law and The Honorable Frank R. Kenison Distinguished Scholar in Law, Boston University School of Law
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