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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Presentation - \"Osteoporosis\: What's New in  Prevention Strategies?\"
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Jeffrey Lisse as he reviews what is new in osteoporosis prevention. Lisse is medical director for the Arizona Arthritis Center's Osteoporosis Program. He serves as chief in the section of adult rheumatology and is professor of medicine in the rheumatology section at The University of Arizona.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/18289
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/18289
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Open Dialogue with the Provost
DESCRIPTION:A lunch-hour brown bag forum designed as an opportunity for the University community to come and ask questions of the provost and the provost's senior leadership team members.
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LOCATION:Arizona Health Sciences Center\, 1501 N. Campbell Ave.
SUMMARY:Living Healthy with Arthritis Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Back pain is the second-most common neurological ailment in the United States - only headache is more common. Low back pain costs Americans about $50 billion annually in terms of lost work and medical expenses\, according to the National Institutes of Health. Learn about the different causes\, treatments and prevention methods to keep back pain from interfering with your work\, life and recreation.        \"Keeping Your Back in Action\" will be presented by Ronald Wisneski\, MD\, spine specialist and University of Arizona associate professor of clinical orthopaedic surgery with Jill Wright-Hammond\,  a physical trainer for the Arizona Arthritis Center's Knee Study\, demostrating core exercise techniques.Part of a series of Living Healthy with Arthritis monthly talks presented by the Arizona Arthritis Center at The University of Arizona College of Medicine. Please call 626-5040 to reserve your seat.  
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/18954
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LOCATION: University of Arizona Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Group for Early Moden Studies Lecture Series\: Science Panel
DESCRIPTION:Several speakers will give short talks and then participate in a question-and-answer session. A reception will follow.\"The History of Science Education\" Joaquin RuizDean\, College of ScienceProfessor\, Geochemistry\"The History of Cosmology\"Chris ImpeyDistinguished Professor\, Department of Astronomy\"Science Meets Religion\: Evolution and Intelligent Design\"The Rev. George V. CoyneDirector Emeritus of the Vatican ObservatoryAdjunct Professor\, Department of Astronomy\"The History of Women and Science\"Jill BechtoldProfessor\, Department of Astronomy\"The History of Science from Medieval times to Early 18th Century\"Philip PintoProfessor\, Department of Astronomy
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/18958
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LOCATION:Cesar E. Chavez Building
SUMMARY:\"Craquelure in Masterpieces of the Louvre as Analogue Models for Development of Joints in Fractured Reservoirs\"
DESCRIPTION:Terry Engelder\, AAPG Distinguished Professor and internationally renowned structural geologist at Pennsylvania State University\, will discuss \"Craquelure in Masterpieces of the Louvre.\" Craquelure\, the fine pattern of cracks found in old paintings\, presents a rare opportunity to reach beyond the physical sciences for help in understanding a geological process as inscrutable as the development of joints in a fractured reservoir.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/19026
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LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Group for Early Modern Studies Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The UA Group for Early Modern Studies will host their final lecture of the 2007-2008 year\, a panel discussion featuring several members from the College of Science\, including\:Jill Bechtold\, professor of astronomyGeorge V. Coyne\, astronomer and former director of the Vatican ObservatoryChris Impy University Distringuished Professor of astronomyPhilip Pinto\, professor of astronomyJoaquin Ruiz\, dean of the College of Science and professor of geosciencesA reception follows the discussion.  The event is free and open to the public.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/19041
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LOCATION:Nugent 
SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Centeotzintli\: Sacred Maiz exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Student Association\, American Indian Studies and Indigenous Thinkers will host Nahuatl elder Maestra Angelbertha Cobb. She will speak about Nahuatl culture and philosophy and relations between Indigenous peoples of the continent. She also will be the keynote speaker at the events of April 3 and 5 associated with the Centeotzintli Sacred Maiz exhibit.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/19089
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/19089
LOCATION:Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering building
SUMMARY:College of Humanities Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:As part of the College of Humanities Conversations Across Religious Traditions Speaker Series\, Zeev Maoz will discuss \"The Rage of Lambs\: The American Jewish Community and the Arab-Israeli Conflict.\"
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/19108
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LOCATION:UA BookStore
SUMMARY:Heavy Metal Islam
DESCRIPTION:Mark LeVine is a leader of the new generation of historians and analysts of the modern Middle East and Islam. With a command of Arabic\, Hebrew\, Turkish and Persian\, as well as Italian\, French and German\, LeVine spent over a dozen years living\, researching and reporting from the region\, including Iraq\, Israel\, the Palestinian Territories\, Egypt\, Jordan\, Lebanon\, Syria\, Turkey\, Pakistan\, Iran\, the Persian Gulf and Morocco. LeVine will present a slideshow and lecture titled \"Heavy Metal Islam\: Rock\, Religion and Rebellion among Contemporary Youth in the Muslim World.\"
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/19133
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/19133
LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Goya's Caprichos Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona Museum of Art welcomes Andrew Schulz\, art history professor from the University of Oregon. Schulz\, author of \"Goya's Caprichos\, Aesthetics\, Perception and the Body\,\" will give a lecture on Goya's Los Caprichos in conjunction with \"Goya's Mastery in Prints\: Los Caprichos\,\" an exhibition currently on view at UAMA.By examining Goya's Los Caprichos within the context of the artist's career and the intellectual climate of late 18th-century Spain\, this lecture will consider how the artist's contemporaries would have understood the print series and explore how we might understand it today.
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