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Nov 13 8:30 am
WALK through the WALDORF GRADES
Come Experience Waldorf Education, specifically the Grades, first hand: Observe our grades classes in session with a Q&A to follow. Free, but please RSVP as space is limited.
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Nov 13 11:00 am
2012 MNU Tuesdays Business Lecture & Luncheon
Bell Cultural Events Center. Business Lecture & Luncheon. Cost: $29 lecture only; $44 with lunch. RSVP to Alumni@mnu.edu or 913 971 3275Event Page: http://OlatheKSCOC.weblinkconnect.com/cwt/External/WCPages/WCEvents/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=2823Organized by: Olathe Chamber of Commerce18001 W....
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Nov 13 11:00 am
HR Roundtable Fall Luncheon: â€
Two of today’s local industry leaders, Cerner Corporation senior director of associate and leadership development, Liz Thiel, and Johnson County Community College executive director of community, workforce & staff development, Karen Martley, will lead dynamic presentations on employee...
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Nov 13 11:45 am
Missouri S&T Lunch & Learn
Achieve your educational goals through distance learning. Join us for this Lunch & Learn and discover how Missouri S&T's distance graduate programs provide an education that fits. Missouri S&T offers master's programs in engineering, science, technology and business. Bring your own lunch....
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Nov 13 12:00 pm
'Symbols in Campaigns: The Politics, Art, and Design of Ballots and Posters' Erik S. Herron (Political Science)
In elections, citizens encounter carefully crafted images designed to mobilize their vote or educate them about electoral practices. Over the course of American electoral history, iconic images have emerged like the "Daisy" advertisement or hanging chads. In this gallery talk, Political Science...
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Nov 13 12:00 pmFree
Brownbag: 'The Quest for General Reader: How to Write a Popular History of Poland without Losing Academic Credibility,' Brian Porter-Szucs
Contact: 4-4248, bredford@ku.edu
http://www.crees.ku.edu
Department: Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
Ticket Cost: Free
Free and open to the public. GAP certified.
Tuesday November 13, 2012
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Bailey Hall, 318 -
Nov 13 12:30 pmFree
Native Women, Violence, and Reproductive Justice
Professor Sarah Deer, a professor at William Mitchell School of Law, is a 1999 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law and a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She will explore the intersection of law and the persistent problem of sexual assault and rape of Native women living on...
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Nov 13 6:00 pmFree
Leading with Purpose, Passion and Power From the Inside Out
Angela Chammas, vice president of talent management and HR relationship management at Sprint Nextel Corp., will meet with students about effective leadership. Chammas also is a long-time member of the KU School of Engineering Advisory Board. #engr
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Nov 13 7:30 pm
Mayan Myths: the end is near -- or is it? (A Science on Tap event)
For this Science on Tap, Associate Professor John Hoopes will look at the myths surrounding December 21, 2012, and the commodification of ancient cultures.