It’s a week and a half until Thanksgiving, but there are still plenty of great events for grad students happening on campus. Check them out while you can!
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November 14: Arab Uprisings Brown Bag Lecture Series, “Political Struggle in Yemen: Historical Conditions and Contemporary Developments,” featuring John Warner (CUNY), Research 161, 12:00-1:00 PM.
November 15: Submission deadline, “Politics of Justice: New Visions of Culture and Society,” Southeastern Women Studies Association 2012 Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (March 29-31, 2012).
November 15: Arab Uprisings Brown Bag Lecture Series, “Elite Cohesion and Social Heterogeneity: Syria and the Arab Uprisings,” featuring Bassam Haddad (GMU), David King Hall, Room 1006, 4:30-5:30 PM.
November 15: Film screening, Standing Silent Nation (2006), The Hub, Front Ballroom, 7:00-9:00 PM.
November 17: Center for Social Science Research Brown Bag Series, “Music Criticism: Aesthetic Value in the Age of Digital Reproduction,” featuring Nancy Hanrahan (GMU), CSSR, 12:00-1:15 PM.
November 17: Arab Uprisings Brown Bag Lecture Series, “The People Want: Travels of a Slogan,” featuring Elliott Cola (Georgetown), Research 162, 12:00-1:00 PM.
November 17: Grad student teaching workshop led by Nancy Hanrahan (GMU), Robinson B 313 (SOAN Conference Room), 1:30 PM.
November 17: Cultural Studies Colloquium, “An Architectonics of the Self: Reflections on Culture and Identity,” Ralph Rodriguez (Brown), Room E, Johnson Center, 4:30-7:10 PM.
November 21: Arab Uprisings Brown Bag Lecture Series, “From Dictatorship to Constituent Assembly: What Comes After the October Elections in Tunisia,” featuring Douja Mamelouk (Tennessee-Knoxville), Research 162, 12:00-1:00 PM.
November 23-27: Thanksgiving recess
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