Africa Week, an annual event celebrating African culture sponsored by the African Students Association, begins Monday, Feb. 22, and continues through Friday, Feb. 26. The week’s focus is on myths about identity, art and legends and how they affect Africans around the world.
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The intricately intertwined relationship between the global economy and politics will be the focus of a public forum titled "Politics and the Global Recession" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, in the Knight Center. The program is being sponsored by the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy.
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Haraway, science and technology theorist, is Hurst Professor in English
Donna Haraway, Ph.D., an internationally recognized theorist and historian of science and technology, is visiting the Department of English in Arts & Sciences as a Hurst Professor Monday, Feb. 22, through Friday, Feb. 26. As part of her visit, Haraway will give the opening talk in a lecture series titled "21st Century Science Studies: Agents of Overlap in Biology and the Humanities."
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