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Patrick Jones, Ariana Vigil, and Kwakiutl Dreher covered oral tradition, poetry, and celebrity autobiography as part of the study of history.
"Fundamental Heterogeneous Catalysis: From Reaction Mechanisms to New Materials" at 3:15pm on November 20, 2009 will feature Paul A. Elfers Professor Manos Mavrikakis from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
More than 20 UNL faculty are collaborating on the new program, including Sherilyn Fritz, geosciences professor; Ashok Samal, computer science professor, and Alan Tomkins, professor of psychology and law.
“It was interesting,” said Seth Trenchard, a junior political science major. “There’s this idea of China’s Communist Party being completely totalitarian, when really the immense pressure stems from the need to stay on top of the problem, rather than squash it.”
The workshop, “American Indians and Violence: Social and Legal Issues,” focused on the prevalence, attitudes and laws surrounding violence and domestic abuse in American Indian culture.
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