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Chautauqua Nexus - Spring 2008

Room 134 of the Airways Sciences Building, on the corner of Filhiol and Northeast Ave.
All events start at 7:15 pm. 
The Nexus is free, informal, and open to the public.

The NOAA Hollings Scholarship Program
Jan 28th
Stephanie Mullins
Almighty God, Judgment and Jesus in The Holy Quran
Jan 31st

Samer Dallo &
Amin El-Malah, M.D.

The Mayan Calendar and the Children of Now
Feb 11th
 Chante Quiett
Heroes of the Delta (music)
  Feb 18th
Brian Sivils
Dante in a Modern Context: An Examination of Sepultura's Dante XXI in Relation to Dante's Divine Comedy
Feb 21st
Matthew Teutsch
Global Climate Change: What is Happening and What Can One Person Do?
 Feb 25th
Anna Hill
Perspectives on Economic and Cultural Development
Mar 3rd
Social Science Research Lab
Ancient Christianities
Mar 6th
Monica Bontty
The Ring and its Power: A Study of Richard Wagner's Opera Cycle and How it Shaped the Twentieth Century
 Mar 13th
Phillip Greenwood
How to Get Out of This Town and See the World (Without Enlisting)
Mar 17th
Stephanie Masters
The Existential Dilemma of the Displaced Person Apr 14th Otto Ochs
China Apr 21st Yung Yu Choi
What the F***?
A Conversation on Cursing: Origins, Myths, and Misconceptions.
Apr 28th Dillon Garcia