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Events on Thursday, April 13, 2000 [Add]
4pm-.
Globalization and Area Studies: The Future of a False Opposition
Institute for International Studies.
Prof. Arjun Appadurai.
Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall, 616 Serra St..
(FREE)
4:15pm-5:30pm.
CyberDisplay(TM) - Revolutionary Displays for Portable Products
US Japan Technology Management Center.
Dr. John Fan.
Skilling Auditorium.
(FREE (Open to Public))
8pm-10pm.
"Call to Witness"
Queer Awareness Days.
Pam Walton.
Round Room, Memorial Church.
8pm-9pm.
Religious Views on Organ and Tissue Donation
Women’s Center and the American Red Cross.
A3C Ballroom.
8pm-9:30pm.
Doing Business Globally: Cultural Issues
Stanford Egyptian Association.
Mrs. Nadia Mansour, Vice president of Latin America operations at Lucent.
Packard Electrical Engineering, Room 101.
8pm-9:30pm.
Doing Business Globally: Cultural Issues
Stanford Egyptian Association.
Mrs. Nadia Mansour, Vice president of Latin America operations at Lucent.
Packard Electrical Engineering, Room 101.
Events on Friday, April 14, 2000
12pm-1pm.
Grassroots Globalization: Indian Housing Activists and Their International Networking
Institute for International Studies.
Prof. Arjun Appadurai.
A/P Scholars Conf. Rm., 3rd Fl. Encina Hall, 616 Serra St..
(FREE)
7:30pm-9pm.
Elizabeth Birch: Transforming America, the Role of the GLBT Community
Queer Awareness Days.
Elizabeth Birch, Executive Director of HRC.
Kresge Auditorium.
Events on Saturday, April 15, 2000
1pm-2:15pm.
New Light on Ancient India - Revisiting the Roots of Vedic Civilization
Hindu Students Council.
Dr. Subhash Kak.
History Building (200), Room 34, Stanford University.
Events on Monday, April 17, 2000
7pm-8pm.
Conference in the Medical Humanities: a talk by Marilyn Yalom on "The Female Breast"
Bernard Osher Foundation.
Lane History Building (bldg. 200), Room 307.
(free to all who wish to attend)
7pm-8pm.
Conference in the Medical Humanities: a talk by Marilyn Yalom on "The Female Breast"
Bernard Osher Foundation.
Lane History Building (bldg. 200), Room 307.
(free to all who wish to attend)
7pm-8pm.
Conference in the Medical Humanities: a talk by Norbert Paul on "Molecular Medicine: The end of doctors and patients as we know them?"
Bernard Osher Foundation.
Lane History Building (bldg. 200), Room 307.
(free to all who wish to attend)
8pm-9pm.
Transplant Awareness Program: A Stranger’s Gift
Women’s Center and the American Red Cross.
TBD.
Events on Tuesday, April 18, 2000
12pm-1pm.
American Red Cross Millennium Mayorthon
Women’s Center and the American Red Cross.
White Plaza.
7pm-9pm.
David Brower - Earth Week 2000 keynote address
E-Reps (SEAS), Eco-Advising and the ASSU.
Kresge Auditorium.
(FREE)
7pm-9pm.
David Brower - Earth Week 2000 keynote address
E-Reps (SEAS), Eco-Advising and the ASSU.
Kresge Auditorium.
(FREE)
7pm-9pm.
David Brower - Earth Week 2000 keynote address
E-Reps (SEAS), Eco-Advising and the ASSU.
Kresge Auditorium.
(FREE)
7pm-9pm.
David Brower - Earth Week 2000 Keynote Address
E-Reps (SEAS), Eco-Advising and the ASSU.
Kresge Auditorium.
(FREE)
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