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Thursday, 12 Apr 1984
The Engineering Challenge of Robotics - Eric Mittelstadt
All Day – - Exact date is unknown. Part of University Lecture Series. University Lectures Program Archive.
Wednesday, 11 Apr 1984
Tattle-Tale Tabloids - Jay Gourley
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 10 Apr 1984
A Week in the Life of an Industrial Statistician - Gerald Hahn
All Day – 142 West Quad - Gerald Hahn is Manager of the Statistics Program, Corporate Research and Development at General Electric Company, and Adjunct Professor of Union College's Graduate Studies Division. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Monday, 9 Apr 1984
Explaining U.S. Security Interests in Southeast Asia - Sheldon W. Simon
All Day – 164 East Quad - Dr. Sheldon Simon is Professor and Director of the Center for Asian Studies at Arizona State University. His books include "War and Politics in Cambodia" and "Neutralism and U.S. Policy." From the University Lectures Program archive.
Waging Peace: Efforts at De-escalation of International Conflicts - Louis Kriesberg
All Day – 1 Carver - Louis Kriesberg is Professor of Sociology at Syracuse University, President of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, and a consultant on conflict management and peace studies. From the University Lectures Program
Saturday, 7 Apr 1984
Interractive Learning: A Conversational Approach to Early Childhood Language Development - Delores Kotaska
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Delores Kotaska, INREAL Regional Consultant, will discuss the INREAL-Interreaction Learning approach to language development in early childhood. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 6 Apr 1984
Human Rights of the Mesquito Indian Nation in Nicaragua - Wiclif Diego
All Day – - Exact date is unknown. Part of University Lecture Series. University Lectures Program Archive.
Thursday, 5 Apr 1984
Exile is a Bittersweet Muse - Living, teaching and Writing in Exile - Bienvenido Santos
All Day – Oak Room, Memorial Union - Mr. Santos chose exile when marital law was declared in his homeland in 1972, and became Writer-in-Residence at Wichita State University. Later he became the first Filipino writer to win a U.S. National Endowment for the Arts fellowship. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Wednesday, 4 Apr 1984
Before and After Zachariah - Fern Kupfer
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 3 Apr 1984
The Current African Food Crisis - Patricia Kutzner
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.