
"The Neurobiology of Political Violence: New Tools to Understand and Deter Violent Actors"
Monday, February 25, 4:30pm -- TJ Day 219
"Public Viewing of Burma VJ [video journalists]: Reporting from a Closed Country"
Monday, February 25, 7:15pm -- Ice Auditorium
"The Differences between Donkeys and Elephants: Where Genes and Politics Meet"
Tuesday, February 26, 7pm -- Riley 201
Film: "The Invisible War"
Tuesday, March 5, 6pm -- Ice Auditorium
"Watching War Evolve: Photojournalism and New Forms of Violence"
Wednesday, March 6, 7pm -- Ice Auditorium
"Labor Trafficking and Consumerism: How Students Can Help Counter Human Trafficking"
Thursday, March 7, 7pm -- Riley 201
"The Legacy of War: Story as Bridge, Liberation, and Transformation"
Tuesday, March 12, 7:30pm -- Ice Auditorium
"Can the Insurgent Speak?"
Thursday, March 14, 7pm -- Pioneer Reading Room
"The Psychology of Terrorism"
Monday, March 18, Time TBA -- Location TBA
"The Government's Treatment of Terror Suspects"
Monday, April 8, Time TBA - Location TBA
"Human Rights Violations in The Guatemalan Civil War"
Wednesday, April 10, 2:30pm -- Pioneer Reading Room
"Conversation on Human Sex Trafficking"
Monday, April 23, Time TBA -- Ice Auditorium
"Public Viewing and Panel Discussion of Voces Inocentes (Innocent Voices)"
Thursday, May 2, Time TBA -- Pioneer Reading Room
"Artists in Exile"
Wednesday, May 8, 7pm -- Pioneer Reading Room
"Missa Brevis in Tempore Belli" sung by the Linfield Concert Choir"
Sunday, May 12, 4pm -- Ice Auditorium
"The Lost Worlds of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic"
Tuesday, May 14, 7pm -- Jonasson Hall
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2012 Fall Semester Events