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Engaging Ideas & Theories
is a reading series intended specifically for faculty. Hosts include:
Ted Fortier, Connie Anthony, & David Boness.
All reading groups will meet in McGoldrick
Commons, Hunthausen Hall.
10/11 Red
Earth, White Lies 12:00PM
02/09 Cosmopolitanism... 2:30PM
05/04 Field
Notes... 2:30PM


On Monday, September 18th, the Engaging Worlds:
Voices & Cultures
discussion officially opened with Academic Day. Speakers Olufemi
Taiwo, Dept. of Philosophy & Global African Studies, Gabriella
Gutierrez y Muhs, Women Studies & Dept. of Modern Languages,
& Nalini
Iyer, Dept. of English offered their thoughts.



Suzanne Brown-Fleming is a Senior Program Officer in
the University Programs Division of the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies and
a former Center Fellow (2000). Her book, The Holocaust and Catholic
Conscience: Cardinal Aloisius Muench and the Guilt Question in Germany
was published in 2006 by the University of Notre Dame Press in association
with the Museum.



Seattle Public Library presents Ray Suarez, senior correspondent
for PBS' the NewsHour, in a talk about immigration in America. Video
and broadcast schedule avalible from SeattleChannel.org.

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