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    6
    Feb

    Exhibit: Tibetan and Himalayan Lifeworlds

    All day
    A new exhibit in the Baker-Berry Library at Dartmouth, Tibetan and Himalayan Lifeworlds, provides a window onto the unique culture and environment of the ‘Roof of the World.’
    6
    Feb

    Osher's Spring Term Registration is Open!

    All day
    Offering courses with wide variety of subject matter to the Dartmouth and Upper Valley community.
    6
    Feb

    When Two Worlds Meet: East Asian Experiences in the West and at Dartmouth

    8 am - 6 pm
    An exhibit on display in the Class of 1965 Galleries at Rauner Special Collections Library and curated by Hannah Chung, the Edward Connery Lathem '51 Special Collections Fellow
    6
    Feb

    Exhibit: Reality to Abstraction - A Photographic Journey of Perception

    8:30 am - 1:00 pm
    Mary Gerakaris attempts to share the mystery and beauty around us in both natural and manmade objects
    6
    Feb

    Visit Dartmouth

    11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Come to campus, you’re going to love it! The best way to satisfy your curiosity about learning and living at Dartmouth is to visit. On most days, we offer several options and we look forward to your participation in our programming.
    6
    Feb

    Cell & Molecular Biology candidate seminar

    2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
    Uncovering Mechanisms of Myelin Plasticity in the Live Brain. Robert Hill PhD, Yale School of Medicine, candidate for a faculty position in the Biological Sciences Dept.
    6
    Feb

    Physics & Astronomy Particle Experiment-Theory Talk

    3 pm - 4 pm
    Speaker: Miriam Diamond, Carleton University
    6
    Feb

    Student Coffee Hour with Stanford Law Professor Pam Karlan

    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    Pam Karlan, Professor of Public Interest Law, co-director, The Supreme Court Litigation Clinic. Interests involve constitutional litigation, voting rights & antidiscrimination law.
    6
    Feb

    Neukom and M&I Candidate Seminar

    4 pm - 5 pm
    PRESENTED BY: ENRIQUE R. ROJAS, PH.D., Departments of Biochemistry and Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
    6
    Feb

    FIELD NOTES: OMEGA BLOCK I

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    Justin Brice Guariglia, a multi-disciplinary artist, talks about the earliest ice melt captured for the first time in Greenland. In conjunction with exhibit in Haldeman Center.
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