UH Manoa Campus Events Calendar
PBK Visiting Scholar Faye Ginsburg Lecture
October 23, 3:00pm - 5:00pmManoa Campus, Architecture 205
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Distinguished Scholar Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology, New York University, will speak on “Indigenous Media in a Digital Age: What Does the Future Hold?” at 3 PM in Architecture 205. The lecture is free of charge and all are welcome. Co-hosted by the Alpha of Hawaii Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa and the UHM Department of Anthropology.
Event Sponsor
UHM Phi Beta Kappa and the Department of Anthropology, Manoa Campus
More Information
Prof. Stephen Canham, 956-3072, canham@hawaii.edu
| Thursday, October 23 | |
| 9:00am | Educational Psychology Final Oral Wist Hall 233 |
| 10:30am | Flux: A Glass Exhibition Department of Art and Art History |
| 11:00am | School of Social Work Informational Session Sinclair Library, First Floor, Learning Arena 3 |
| 12:00pm | Public Health Faculty Colloquium Series Biomed D207 |
| 1:30pm | Shidler College of Business Informational Session Sinclair Library, First Floor, Learning Arena 3 |
| 1:30pm | John Mitchell, tenor Orvis Auditorium |
| 3:00pm | Oceanography Seminar MSB 100 |
| 3:00pm | Anthropology Colloquium Series Architecture 205 |
| 3:00pm | PBK Visiting Scholar Faye Ginsburg Lecture Architecture 205 |
| 4:30pm | Seminar Professor Daniel Neumark, UC Berkeley Bilger Hall 242 |
| 6:00pm | Psychology of Evil School of Business, A-101 |
| 8:00pm | International Conference & Cultural Event of Aceh Hawai’i Imin International Conference Center, East-West Center |
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Ongoing Events
- Beginning Slack Key (Ki ho`alu) Guitar
- Apsarases in Art & Literature
- International Conference & Cultural Event of Aceh
- Writing with Thread: Traditional Textiles of South
- Ancient Customs, Ancient Stories
- Writing with Thread tours
- Domestic Violence Shelter Help Drive
- Homecoming Exhibit
- Peace Corps Information Table
- eWaste Disposal Days 2008
- Vote Early On Campus
