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Nov 14 9:00 am
National Archives November 2012 Genealogy Workshops
The National Archives at Kansas City will be offering four free genealogy workshops during the month of November. Introduction to Bureau of Indian Affairs Records will be held on Friday, November 2, 2012 from 10:00 a.m.
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Nov 14 12:00 pm
Hope for the planet: Addressing climate change through carbon fee and dividend legislation
Climate scientists are warning us that we have just a few years to effectively address climate change or else face catastrophic consequences. One of the most efficient and effective ways to do this is to put a revenue-neutral tax on carbon.
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Nov 14 12:00 pm
Ujamaa Brownbag: 'Navigating Nairobi: Artists in a Workshop System'
Contact: (785) 864-3745
Department: Kansas African Studies Center
Wednesday November 14, 2012
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Kansas Union, Governor's Room -
Nov 14 2:30 pmFree
'Research Administration 101'
The Office of Research and Graduate Studies provides a free, user-friendly orientation to the ins and outs of research administration at KU. "RA-101" is designed to help educate campus administrators and staff about the management of externally-sponsored grants and contracts. It addresses a wide...
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Nov 14 4:00 pmFree
'How Can They Believe That?' The Never-Ending Challenge for a Sociologist of Religion
Eileen Barker is Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics and her main research interests are "cults", "sects" and new religious movements, and the social reactions to which they give rise. A frequent adviser to governments and other official bodies around the world, she is the...
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Nov 14 6:00 pm
Fearless Studio - Intro Painting
Intro to Acrylic Painting: No experience necessary to complete this close focus Sunflower on canvas using your choice color palette $40 includes all supplies
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Nov 14 7:30 pmFree
Humanities Lecture Series: 'The Swerve: How the World Became Modern'
Stephen Greenblatt is the Pulitzer Prize-winning literary critic and author of twelve books. His most recent work, The Swerve: How the World Became Modern received both the 2011 National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, and demonstrates how something as seemingly insignificant as a poem could...