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Event: Pakistan’s War with Itself
Join World Affairs Council – Seattle and Washington Post’s Pamela Constable Thursday to discuss life, inequality and corruption in Pakistan. Register at the link below: http://www.world-affairs.org/events/2011/09/15/pakistan-s-war-itself
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Now Hiring Husky Neighborhood Assistants. Earn up to $1000 for school anywhere in the U.S. Are you a student looking for ways to get involved but don’t know what to do? Do you live in the North of 45th neighborhood? … Continue reading
Guest Lecture: June 2nd
June 2, 2011 Stephanie Coontz (Evergreen State College) will present a lecture on “For Better AND Worse: The On-Going Revolution in Marriage.” CMU 226, 3:30pm Read up on Stephanie Coontz’s career here: http://www.stephaniecoontz.com/ And check out her visit to The … Continue reading
May 17th Free Screening of Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth
Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth is a feature length documentary that follows a group of journalists as they travel in an RV across the United States, seeking to understand how the sexual exploitation of children has become the … Continue reading
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Study abroad in Vietnam
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Want to Apply to Summer Research Programs? Get help!
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GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL FAIR
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Berlin, Germany, Autumn 2009!
Dear Jackson School students, We would like to alert you to a great study abroad opportunity: You can be part of the 20 year celebrations of German unification and get SIS credits by joining our study abroad program to Berlin … Continue reading
Looking for an Internship?
Internships Related to Law, Societies and Justice LSJ 401 Fieldwork Internship The Law, Societies, & Justice internship program seeks to create a connection between academic coursework and ‘real world’ experience. The objectives of the internship are to (1) Provide students … Continue reading
Julie Livingston (Associate Professor, History, Rutgers University)
“Knowledge, Futility, and the Social Orchestration of Death in Princess Marina Hospital Oncology Ward” This presentation considers the complicated social processes of death talk and dying itself in Botswana’s oncology ward, to better understand what is at stake in a … Continue reading
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