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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T203832Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091201T183000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091201T200000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28372
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LOCATION:Vine Avenue Annex
SUMMARY:Grants for Lunch
DESCRIPTION:What is the difference among corporate\, foundation and private support fundraising? What is a letter of inquiry? What are charitable grants?   Please join the GIFT Center for the upcoming   Charitable Grants 101.   Got questions? We have answers! Want to learn about getting started with fundraising? New to charitable grantseeking and want an overview? Have experience with government grants but not charitable grants?   Then come learn from in-house experts with decades of nonprofit and grant experience. You will find out about all aspects of charitable grantseeking including\:     Finding funders interested in your work Writing a proposal for a community audience The key role of relationships and how to build them Budget planning for charitable grants     You will leave with concrete tools\, tips and resources for each step of the charitable grantseeking process\, and knowledge of the GIFT Center's many resources to help you with all the stages of charitable grantseeking.   Kindly RSVP by Nov. 24 to GIFTCenter@al.arizona.edu\, providing names and titles of attendees in your RSVP note. Seating is limited. Bring your brown-bag lunch for this informal and free event. Beverages and snacks are courtesy of the GIFT Center. The nearest available parking is at the Highland Garage and there is plentiful Zone 1 parking nearby.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091201T193000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091201T203000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28630
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/28630
LOCATION:Main Library
SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks\: Your Right to Know
DESCRIPTION:Join us the first Tuesday of every month for Tuesday Talks @ the University Libraries\, an exciting lecture series that explores the wide ranging research interests at the University of Arizona.In recognition of the upcoming Bill of Rights Day celebrated on Dec. 15\, journalism professor David Cuillier will talk about how to access criminal records\, property files and other government documents that can help you become more informed in your career\, personal life and community.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091202T003000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091202T020000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28664
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/28664
LOCATION:Cesar E. Chavez
SUMMARY:History Distinguished Lecture - \"Fossil Fuels\, Mine Labor & Industrial Struggle\"
DESCRIPTION:Thomas G. Andrews\, of the University of Colorado-Denver\, will present the 2009 Department of History Distinguished Lecture\, \"Fossil Fuels\, Mine Labor & Industrial Struggle\: Making Sense of the Colorado Coalfield War.\" An environmental\, mining and labor historian\, Andrews will be speaking on the origins of fossil-fuel dependency in the American West and the role of workplace environments in shaping mine-worker solidarity.The author of the award-wining \"Killing for Coal\: America's Deadliest Labor War\,\" Andrews' interdisciplinary research has been supported by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Among the honors received for \"Killing for Coal\" are the the Bancroft Prize\, for the best book in American History\, George Perkins Marsh Prize\, for the best book in environmental history\, and the Clark Spence Award\, for the best book in mining history.Andrews will also lead a graduate student roundtable discussion on Dec. 2 from 2-3\:30 p.m.\, in Social Sciences Room 128. His visit is co-sponsored by the department of history and the Institute of the Environment.  
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091201T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091201T180000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/26803
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/26803
LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:World AIDS Day
DESCRIPTION:The Peace Corps seeks volunteers for a variety of different projects overseas. Volunteers work in education\, business\, health and HIV/AIDS education\, environment\, agriculture and information technology. Recruiter Aaron Hoholik will share his experiences and present on your options with the Peace Corps.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091202T203000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091202T220000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28714
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LOCATION:University Medical Center
SUMMARY:Moderated Panel Discussion on Health Care Reform
DESCRIPTION:The undergraduate program in the College of Public Health is hosting a moderated panel discussion on health care and we want you to attend!  It has been in the news\, Congress is debating on it\, and President Barack Obama is pushing it. Now you can hash it out here in Tucson. It's going to be an exciting discussion focusing on the government's role in health care\, individual responsibility for health and the value of the health care dollar. Several key players in the health care arena will be at this event and will allow you to pick their brain\, including\:Moderator\:Dr. Richard H. Carmona\, 17th Surgeon General of the United States (2002-2006)\, University Distinguished Professor in the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health\, president of Canyon Ranch InstitutePanelists\:J. Lyle Bootman\, dean of the College of Pharmacy\; professor of pharmacy\, medicine and public healthDr. James E. Dalen\, executive director of the Weil Foundation\, dean emeritus of the UA College of MedicineJoan L. Shaver\, PhD\, RN\, FAAN\, professor and dean in the College of NursingDr. Anthony F. Vuturo\, senior vice president of Canyon Ranch Health Resorts\, professor emeritus in the UA College of Medicine\, professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public HealthYou can view the discussion live online.&nbsp\;
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091203T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091203T235000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/28000
LOCATION:Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
SUMMARY:AME Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Andreas Laible\, a PhD candidate in the University of Arizona's department of aerospace and mechanical engineering\, will give a seminar on \"Numerical Investigation of Supersonic Transition for a Cone at Mach 3.5.\"
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091203T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091203T190000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28867
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/28867
LOCATION:Canoa Hills Social Center\, 3660 S. Camino Del Sol\, Green Valley
SUMMARY:James Reel of Classical KUAT Live in Green Valley
DESCRIPTION:The Community Conversations Green Valley series from Arizona Public Media continues with host James Reel of KUAT classical 90.5 FM radio\, live for an informal talk and featuring chamber music performances by University of Arizona graduate students. Light refreshments will be served.  James Reel is the classical music director and morning announcer for KUAT classical radio. He's also an arts editor for the Tucson Weekly and contributing editor to Strings magazine. He served as the arts and entertainment editor for the Arizona Daily Star from 1995-1999 and frequently gives pre-performance talks for organizations such as the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music and Arizona Opera. Reel is also the author of \"The Timid Soul's Guide to Classical Music.\"  Performances scheduled include the Arizona Graduate Winds\, the UA's premier student chamber ensemble\, and a selection of pieces performed by UA graduate piano and cello students called \"Beethoven Cello Sonatas.\" 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091204T210000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091204T233000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/27548
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/27548
LOCATION:McClelland Park
SUMMARY:Frances McClelland Institute Speaker Series\: \"Low-Income Families and Cancer\"
DESCRIPTION:      Catherine Marshall\, of Northern Arizona University's educational psychology department\, will give a talk on \"Low-Income Families and Cancer\: Using Autoethnography to Inform Community-Based Interventions and Research.\"     A public reception will follow in the McClelland Park lobby. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091204T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091204T203000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/27974
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LOCATION:Gould-Simpson 
SUMMARY:Cognitive Science Colloquium (CogSci Brown Bag)
DESCRIPTION:        Morgan Barense\, assistant professor\, in the department of psychology at the University  of Toronto will discuss \"Medial Temporal Lobe Amnesia\: A Deficit in Memory\, Perception\, or Both?\"    Speaker's abstract\:Amnesia resulting from medial temporal lobe lesions is traditionally considered to be a selective deficit in long-term declarative memory. Here\, I challenge this view with data from studies that indicate that high-level perceptual processing - or very short-term visual working memory - may also be compromised in the disorder. These results\, combined with convergent evidence from fMRI\, suggest that neural circuits in the medial temporal lobe are involved in both memory and perception\, contrary to theories that posit functional and neuroanatomical segregation of these processes.  
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091204T220000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091204T233000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28605
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LOCATION:Louise Foucar Marshall
SUMMARY:Department of Near Eastern Studies and Center of Middle Eastern Studies Colloquium Series
DESCRIPTION:Razi Ahmad\, a PhD candidate in Near Eastern Studies will give a talk on \"Expecting Mahdi\, Encountering Zarathustra\: Politics of Representing the Pre-Islamic Legacy in Post-Islamic Revolutionary Persian Novels.\"
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