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Thursday, 26 Jan 2017

Panel: Planning, Engineering, and Native Communities

Jan 26, 2017

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

1312 Hoover

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lectures

"Planning, Engineering, and Native Communities: Things to Know and Respect," with panelists David Gradwohl, emeritus professor of anthropology; Lance Foster, tribal historic preservation officer, Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska; and Richie Meyers, tribal relations director and AIS program coordinator, South Dakota State University, Brookings.

Panel Discussion: What Is Your Vocation?

Jan 26, 2017

6:30 PM

2019 Morrill Hall

free

Lecture Series Lectures

Vocation: A summons or strong inclination to a particular state or course of action. What is your vocation? How do you see yourself as an agent of goodness, truth, and beauty in the world, using your skills and passions for bringing about human flourishing? Join us for a panel discussion with three individuals who are working out their vocations for the common good.

Lecture: Exercise and the Brain

Jan 26, 2017

7:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Student activities

Daniel Corcos is a motor systems neuroscientist and a professor at Northwestern University in the Feinberg School of Medicine. His talk is part of the 2016-17 Helen LeBaron Hilton Lecture Series.

Lecture: Rap, Race, Reality & Technology

Jan 26, 2017

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures Student activities

Chuck D, the leader and co-founder of legendary rap group Public Enemy, delivers a powerful message about race, rage and inequality.