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LOCATION:Arizona History Museum\, 949 E. 2nd St.
SUMMARY:100 Years of Headlines 1909-2009
DESCRIPTION:  The following speaker series will take place at the Arizona History Museum\:   Feb. 28 - Chas. Barfoot\, \"Aimee Semple McPherson and Her 'Resurrection' in Douglas\,  Arizona\"  On June 23\, 1926\, a custodian heard a call for help from the famous evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson\, who had been missing for some time. Her purported abduction forever clouded her reputation.  March 21 - Raul Castro\, \"Arizona's First Hispanic Governor Remembers ... \" Born in 1916\, Castro was the first Hispanic elected governor of Arizona\, in 1974. Through hard work in the government's judicial branch\, he earned an appointment as U.S. ambassador to El Salvador\, Bolivia and Argentina.     April 18 - Jim Turner\, \"Deadlier Than the Male\: Three Dangerous Arizona Women\" In an \"Age of Ballyhoo\,\" three sensational Arizona women grabbed headlines. Winnie Ruth Judd\, Eva Dugan and Louise Marshall were each involved in at least one death\, creating frenzy for an insatiable press.   May 23 - Don Burgess\, \"Romans in Tucson? The Story of an Archaeological Hoax\"Between 1924 and 1930\, 32 artifacts were uncovered near Silverbell Road. Translations of inscriptions on the crosses led to speculation and debate that a colony existed in this region between 790 and  900 A.D.   
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23583
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23583
LOCATION:Steward Observatory
SUMMARY:Steward Observatory Public Evening Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:\"Meeting the Energy Challenges of the 21st Century\,\" by Feryal Ozel of Steward Observatory.  
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23322
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LOCATION:Gerard P. Kuiper Space Sciences
SUMMARY:Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Professor Robert Strom will present a talk\, \"Exploring Mercury\: The Iron Planet.\"
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090204T013000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090204T024500Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23436
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LOCATION:Main Library\, Special Collections
SUMMARY:Early Book Lectures VI\: The Old Testament Gets Medieval\: Saint Louis and the Morgan Crusader Bible
DESCRIPTION:  &nbsp\;Paul Milliman\, assistant professor of history\, launchs an annual exploration of early book history with a presentation titled \"The Old Testament Gets Medieval\: Saint Louis and the Morgan Crusader Bible.\"  Milliman will analyze 13th century views on holy war and kingship by considering the life of King Louis IX of France and the Old Testament miniatures in the Morgan Crusader Bible. This is the first of four lectures in February\, which are part of Early Book Lectures VI\, an annual series sponsored by The University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections and the Friends of the UA Libraries.    &nbsp\;  
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23608
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23608
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Passing the Torch
DESCRIPTION:As keynote speaker for Black History Month on campus\,    Bernard LaFayette Jr. addresses the significant role students play in social change movements\, such as the civil rights movement in the United States and the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23251
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23251
LOCATION:Centennial Hall
SUMMARY:College of Science NEXT\: Science that Transforms
DESCRIPTION:In the near future\, several large-scale research projects under way in astronomy\, physics\, biology\, cybernetics and medicine have the potential to reshape our understanding of the universe and ourselves. Join The University of Arizona College of Science as we provide a firsthand look into the workings of these far-reaching research programs and the diverse outcomes they may offer.  Six scientists will intimately describe their explorations into deep space\, particle physics\, evolutionary biology\, artificial intelligence and the hidden workings of the human brain. Their insights and observations will provide a front-row seat to the epic scientific discoveries that the world may be making next.Feb. 3NEXT\: Unlocking the Mystery of MatterElliott Cheu\, professor of physicsSince the time of the Greeks\, humans have sought to understand the most fundamental constituents that make up all things. The 27-kilometer circumference Large Hadron Collider\, or LHC\, built in a tunnel beneath the French/Swiss border\, is designed to smash protons into each other as they race at 99.999999 percent of the speed of light. The recent startup of the LHC could allow mankind to journey further into the mystery of matter as we probe the processes of the first second of time following the Big Bang. Hear how UA physicists' involvement in this historic experiment is key to the LHC's potential.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23843
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23843
LOCATION:Cesar E. Chavez 
SUMMARY:Migration Research Dialogue with Scott Carvajal
DESCRIPTION:Scott Carvajal\, professor of Mexican American studies\, will discuss \"Stressors in a Climate of Heightened Immigration Enforcement and Relationships to Health in Predominantly Mexican-Descent Community Samples.\"Carvajal is an associate professor in the Mexican American Studies and Research Center. He has been at the MASRC since 2000 and also holds appointments in psychology and the Mel and Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public Health. His scholarship is focused on health disparities\, minority health and research methods with Latinos.Co-sponsored by the Binational Migration Institute\, The Center for Latin American Studies and The Mexican American Studies and Research Center 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23640
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LOCATION:Louise Foucar Marshall 
SUMMARY:2009 Near Eastern Studies Colloquium Series
DESCRIPTION:Maha Nassar\, assistant professor of Near Eastern studies\, will discuss \"Pressing for Return\: Palestinian Citizens of Israel and the 'Right of Return.'\"
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23739
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LOCATION:Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
SUMMARY:AME Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Christian Mayer\, Ph.D. candidate in the department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering\, will give a seminar on \"Numerical Investigation of the Nonlinear Transition Regime in Supersonic Boundary Layers.\"
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090208T220000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090208T234500Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/23830
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/23830
LOCATION:Martha Cooper Branch Library\, 1377 N. Catalina Ave
SUMMARY:Francophone Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:Irène Assiba d'Almeida\, head of the UA department of French and Italian\, reads from her anthology just published by the University of Virginia Press\, \"A Rain of Words\: A Bilingual Anthology of Women's Poetry in Francophone Africa.\"With works by 47 poets from a dozen countries\, the anthology is the first comprehensive survey of poetry by African women writing in French. Some are established writers\; others are only beginning to publish their work. Almost none have been published outside of Africa or Europe or been previously translated into English. The book includes d'Almeida's introduction\, which places the poems in the context of recent African history.The program\, hosted by Alliance Française Tucson\, includes refreshments.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23779
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LOCATION:Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 
SUMMARY:Lecture - Paul Dolinsky\: Historic Landscape Preservation through Geographic Information System
DESCRIPTION:A presentation by National Park Service preservationists on the history of the Historic American Landscape Survey and its role in the documentation of cultural landscapes through measured and interpretive drawings\, written histories and large-format black and white and color photographs. The Cultural Resources Geographic Information Systems facility enhances this documentation with modern geographic information system and globla positioning system technology that facilitates the location and analysis of landscape features. This exciting technology is being applied to documentation of historic mission trails in Arizona\, where types of landscape features include the trails and roads themselves\, water control systems\, the mission and mission-related structures\, and witness plants. Documentation of cultural landscapes with both traditional and modern methods will promote 21st-century preservation of these significant resources by promoting maintenance\, interpretation and public awareness.
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