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Events scheduled for:
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Note: Events subject to change. Please check with the listed contact person before making plans based on these listings.
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| | Tuesday, November 3 |  |
| Today | Human Rights Law and Art |
| Today | War Work: Artists Engage Iraq and Other Wars |
| 12:00 noon |
Rebekah Frumkin ('12) Booksigning |
| Carleton Bookstore, Sayles-Hill Campus Center: Current Carleton student Rebekah Frumkin (class of 2012) has had her story "Monster" included in the anthology "The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2009". Come and congratulate Rebekah as she signs copies of her story and the book in the Carleton Bookstore. Copies of "The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2009" will be available at the event as well as prior to the event in the Carleton Bookstore. |
| 12:15 p.m. |
Wellstone Week: Humanizing Heathcare |
| LDC 104: Humanizing Healthcare: Real-world Perspectives- a luncheon with Angie Koch (Health Finders) and Prof. Pamela Feldman-Salvesberg, sponsored by MPIRG. |
| 2:00 p.m. |
Women's Soccer: MIAC Playoffs - Semifinal at Concordia College |
| Moorhead, Minn. |
| 4:30 p.m. |
Artist's Books as Expression, Documentation, and Pedagogy |
| Library Athenaeum: Max Yela, head of Special Collections at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a book arts educator, will discuss the use of artists books not only as an art form, but also as documentary evidence and as tools for interdisciplinary instruction. His talk is entitled "Artists Books as Expression, Documentation, and Pedagogy" |
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