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Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
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Wednesday, July 13
LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR CREDIT FOR SECOND SUMMER SESSION
Thursday, July 14
“The Role of Group Consciousness in Latino Political Behavior,” by Gabriel R. Sanchez. 10 a.m. Social Sciences building, Room 332
“Seismic Anisotropy, Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes and Mantle Flow in the Chile-Argentina Flat-Slab Subduction Zone,” by Megan Louise Anderson. Gould-Simpson building, Room 203
Friday, July 15
“The Hospitalists in Neurology,” by Dr. Marc Malkoff, director of the Neurocritical and Neurovascular Service. 8 a.m. Arizona Health Sciences Center, Room 5403
“Investigations of Upper Mantle Structure Using Broadband Seismology,” by Lara Suzanne Wagner. Gould-Simpson building, Room 201
“Assembly and Promoter of Variant-Specific Surface Protein Genes of Giarda Iamblia,” by Anuranjini Nigam, Life Science North building, Room 652
“Aging and Behavioral Health: Power and Accountability in Outsourced Public Policy Implementation,” by Melissa S. Fry Konty. 2:30 p.m. Social Sciences building, Room 407A
Saturday, July 16
Glaucoma Screening Clinic. Free glaucoma screening by medical students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine’s Student Sight Savers Program and volunteer ophthalmologists from the community. 8 a.m. - Noon, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Clinic, 140 W. Speedway Blvd.
Monday, July 18
“Communal Coping in Couple Alcohol Treatment,” by Lisa Hoffman-Konn. 9 a.m. Psychology building, Room 240
“Immunogeneticity, Subcellular Localization and Function of the EIS Protein of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis,” by Linoj Philip Samuel. 1 p.m. Life Sciences North building, Room 652
Tuesday, July 19
“Fattributions: Exploring a Female Target-Driven Communication Strategy for Reducing Blame in a Fatist Culture,” by Laura Triplett. 10 a.m. Communication building, Room 207
“Virtue Epistemology: Its Proper Form and Its Applications,” by Sarah Ann Wright. 2 p.m. Social Sciences building, Room 140
Southern Arizona Hiking Club – Program Meeting. “Ice Journey” by Robert Marek. A digitalized photo journal set to music captures the remote scenery of Northern British Columbia. 7 p.m. Pima County Medical Society, Auditorium, 5199 E. Farness
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