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Thursday Afternoon
Faculty Seminars
2009-10

FALL SEMESTER 2009
  September 3, 2009 Location: HFA 6
  Stephen Burks (ECONOMICS/MANAGEMENT)
  “What the Cognitive Skills of Truckers tell us about their Economic Preferences, their Strategic Choices, and their Job Success.”
   
  October 1, 2009 Location: HFA 6
  Tisha Turk (ENGLISH)
  “Fan-Made Videos as Narratives and Interpretive Processes.”
   
  November 5, 2009 Location: HFA 6
  Cyrus Bina (ECONOMICS/MANAGEMENT)
  “The Sub-Prime Tip of Laissez-faire and the Too-Big-To-Fail Subsidies.”
   
  December 3, 2009 Location: HFA 6
  Stephen Martin (FRENCH)
  “Imaging Love in Modern Editions of Aucassin et Nicolete.”
   
SPRING SEMESTER 2010
  January 28, 2010 Location: HFA 6
****SPECIAL EVENT****
  Van Gooch (BIOLOGY)
  “Life is Amazing: Biology is Fun.”
   
  February 4, 2010 Location: HFA 6
  Byungik Kahn (MATHEMATICS)
  “Invariant Set Theory in Multiple Valued Iterative Dynamics Models of Nonlinear Disturbed Control Dynamical Systems.”
     
  March 4, 2010 Location: HFA 6
  Jim Bovre, Carrie Jepma, Carol Marxen, Michelle Page, Gwen Rudney, Pamela Solvie (EDUCATION)
  “How Do We Know What They Know – and Who Cares? The Analysis of Student Learning.”
     
  April 1, 2010 Location: HFA 6
  Nic McPhee (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
  “Evolving Computer Programs: Combining Contemporary Biology and Genetic Programming.”
     
  May 6, 2010 Location: HFA 6
  Donna Chollett (ANTHROPOLOGY)
  “Gendered Blackbery Fields (fruit, not cell phones!): Globalization, Non-traditional Export Production, and the Hidden Costs of Pesticide Exposure.”


Refreshments served at 4:30 PM. The presentation begins at 5:00 PM, followed with discussion.


Sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
and the Faculty Development Committee.

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