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Spring Semester, 2005
- 2005 Piedmont Slavic Colloquium, Thursday, May 12, 2005
- 2nd
annual Comparative Literature International Film Series: Life Screenings
/ Screening Lives: Adapting Biography to Film
- Spring
2005 International and Area Studies Open House,10:30am-4:30pm,
Coates Building, 223 E. Franklin Street, Thursday, May 5, 2005
- Lecture:
Economic Meltdown in Russia: Is Gorbachev to Blame?, 2:00pm-4:00pm, Toy Lounge, 4th floor, Dey Hall, April 25, 2005
- Lecture:
Environmental Policy and Planning in the Czech Republic: Learning from
the 2002 Floods, Friday, April 8, UCIS Conference Room, Coates
Building
- Lecture:
Polish Social Security Reform: A Guide for the US, Thursday, April 7, Kenan Center, room 406
- Special
FYI Presentation : Issues Confronting the Roma (Gypsy) Population
in Romania and Central Europe, Tuesday, April 5, UNC Chapel Hill School
of Social Work, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building, Room 300
- Polish
Festival--Day Two, on Sunday, April 3rd, 2005, to present Polish Film Festival and art exhibit.
- Lecture:
Between Exit and Engagement: Balkan Lessons for Baghdad, Thursday, March 31th
- Lecture:
Whose National Gallery? The Place of Émigré Art, by Prof. Beth
Holmgren, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, 9:30am-1:00pm, March
5th, 2005
- Lecture: Children Of War, Cobb Theatre at the Stone Center, 6:30pm, March 2nd, 2005 Other announcement of "Series on War and Health" (Word Format)
- Lecture: Demonic Possession Among Peasant Women in Imperial Russia, by Prof. Christine Worobec,
Duke University, Franklin Center, Room 240, 5:00pm, Feb 24th, 2005
- UNC/Duke
Joint Workshop (PDF
format) Feb 23, 2005
- Film: No Man's Land, which deals with civil war, landmines, genocide and the former Yugoslavia
and will be introduced by regional expert Professor
Robert Jenkins, Student Union's Auditorium, 7:00pm, Feb 17, 2005
- Lecture:
Yuri Leving, 'Neither Fiery Serpent nor Steaming Steed': The Mythology of Locomotion in Nineteenth-Century Russian Poetry, Dey Hall, Toy Lounge,
5:00pm, Feb 17, 2005
- Lecture: John P. Hope, AFearsome under sultry skies? The East of Alexander Griboedov, Dey Hall 303, 4:00pm, Feb 11,
2005
- Graduation
Degree Application, deadline, Feb 11, 2005
- Study
Abroad Program, Moscow & Vienna/Bosnia, Summer 2005
- Lecture: Robert Conrad, Any Magical Recipes for Transition? Lessons from Eurasia, room 225, Sanford Institute for Public Policy, 2:30pm-3:30pm, Jan 28,
2005
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