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    15
    Jan

    Asian American Authors in Baker-Berry Library Collections

    All day
    Want to read more? Baker-Berry Library has novels, poetry, plays, and comics by Asian American authors in its collections. Check out a book to read or browse.
    15
    Jan

    Norris Cotton Cancer Center Grand Rounds

    12 pm - 1 pm
    “Mitochondria: Cancer’s Crystal Ball”
    15
    Jan

    Faculty Candidate Invited Presentation

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Invited presentation from TDI/TDC faculty candidate: Paul Barr, PhD MSc PH, Postdoctoral Fellow at The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science
    15
    Jan

    Mixing and Homomesy for Partially Ordered Sets

    2 pm - 4 pm
    Shahrzad Haddadan PhD Thesis Proposal
    15
    Jan

    Men's Squash at Trinity

    4 pm - 7 pm
    Men's Squash at Trinity
    15
    Jan

    Women's Squash at Trinity

    4 pm - 7 pm
    Women's Squash at Trinity
    15
    Jan

    Computer Science Colloquium

    4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
    Dr. Michael Mandel of Ohio State University will speak on "Context-Dependent Models for Understanding Speech in Noise."
    15
    Jan

    Dickey welcomes Frederic Wehrey

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    Frederic Wehrey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Associate, Middle East Program
    15
    Jan

    VoxMasters

    6 pm - 7 pm
    Discussion groups are a great way for students to explore various topics presented by trained Rockefeller Center discussion group leaders. No need to RSVP, apply to participate, or make a long-term commitment. Get to know other Dartmouth students interested in public policy, leadership, politics, public speaking, and management. Dinner is provided. Rockefeller Center Discussion Groups offer students engaging conversation; access to distinguished scholars, policymakers and political figures; and a lively way to stay engaged in world events. These student-led discussion groups meet weekly at the Rockefeller Center during each term.
    15
    Jan

    Asian American Book Club: Student Discussion with Professor Aimee Bahng

    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
    Student Book Discussion led by English Professor Aimee Bahng on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 7-8:30pm in the Poetry Room of the Sanborn House
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