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Free Film Showing: “The Last Train Home”
Geography’s Real To Reel film series is offering a free showing of The Last Train Home, in the Allen Library Auditorium at 3:30pm on Thursday, February 9. The film indelibly portrays one family caught up in the midst ofChina’s annual New Year’s mass migration from the teeming urban centers back to … Continue reading
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Selected Spring 09 Social Science Courses
Selected Social Science Courses, Spring 09 A representative cross-section of Spring 09 courses available across social science departments, listed by theme or keyword. Some of these classes have prerequisites or other entry restrictions, but the intent is to offer a … Continue reading