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Feb 5 10:30 am
SPSS I: Getting Started
Contact: 864-0410, training@ku.edu
http://apps.ku.edu/~infotrain/schedule.php?option=view&id=501985
Department: KU Libraries Workshop
Tuesday February 05, 2013
10:30am - 12:00pm
Watson Library -
Feb 5 11:30 amFree
Ujamaa Brownbag Series: Dressing up - Girls and the Politics of Fashion in Sudan: 1900-1950
Contact: 785-864-3745, kasc@ku.edu
Department: Kansas African Studies Center
Ticket Cost: Free
Tuesday February 05, 2013
11:30am - 1:00pm
Kansas Union, Governor's Room -
Feb 5 12:00 pm
Brownbag: Mapping out Islams in Central Adia: From Popular Practices to Official Representations
Contact: 4-4248, bredford@ku.edu
Department: Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
Tuesday February 05, 2013
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Bailey Hall, 318 -
Feb 5 2:30 pm
Final Cut Pro X: The Fundamentals
Contact: 864-0410, training@ku.edu
http://apps.ku.edu/~infotrain/schedule.php?option=view&id=502000
Department: KU Information Technology
Tuesday February 05, 2013
2:30pm - 4:30pm
Budig Media Lab -
Feb 5 3:30 pmFree
All Quiet on the [Virtual] Front: Traversing the Digital/Physical Divide
Contact: 864-8883, idrh@ku.edu
http://idrh.ku.edu
Department: Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities
Ticket Cost: Free
Tuesday February 05, 2013
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Hall Center -
Feb 5 4:00 pmFree
Engineering Career Center Office Hours
Contact: 913-897-8400
Department: Edwards Campus
Ticket Cost: Free
Tuesday February 05, 2013
4:00pm - 7:00pm
KU Edwards Campus - BEST Building, BEST Building lobby -
Feb 5 5:30 pm
Kansas City Career Workshop
Do you need to polish your resume and gain an edge in today's job market? Join fellow KU alumni in the Kansas City area for a career workshop. The evening will include a presentation by the KU Career Center and the opportunity to have your resume reviewed by experts. Bring a copy of your...
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Feb 5 7:30 pm
Science on Tap: Solving the riddle of cancer, now and in the future
With the completed sequence of the human genome, scientists are now able to decipher the specific mutations in genes that can lead to cancer. Armed with this knowledge, researchers are synthesizing novel drugs that directly target and kill cancer cells, while avoiding the side effects seen with...
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Feb 5 7:30 pmFree
Inspiring MLK: The Mentorship of Benjamin Elijah Mays
Benjamin Elijah Mays is the man Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called his "spiritual and intellectual father." In honor of Black History Month, Jelks will shed light on the profound impact this teacher had on the education of the leadership of the black church and of a generation of activists,...