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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T091000
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SUMMARY:Biomedical Engineering Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Seminar presented by Dr. J. Zach Hilt, Associate Professor,Chemical and Materials Engineering-CME, University of Kentucky, College of Engineering
LOCATION:Emerging Technologies Building Room 1034
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=12095&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121008T100000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T120000
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DTSTAMP:20120904T211951
SUMMARY:Thesis Office Fall 2012 Workshop Series: Formatting Guidelines for Texas A&M Theses and Dissertation
DESCRIPTION:In this session, attendees will obtain an overview of the Thesis Manual and Thesis Office guidelines for formatting and style. Participants will have an opportunity to ask specific questions regarding styles used in their discipline, learn commonly encountered formatting problems, and receive hints on how to clear the Thesis Office as efficiently and effectively as possible.\n\nSpace is limited. Please register in advance.\n\nThis workshop is also offered on Monday, September 20 (from noon-1pm).
LOCATION:Evans Library (LIBR) Room 1.612, 6th Floor (Main)
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=12687&amp;
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T120000
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DTSTAMP:20120926T120143
SUMMARY:"White Bound: Nationalists, Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race"
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Matthew Hughey, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Mississippi State University. Discussions of race are often framed as clear points of opposition—us versus them. And when\nconsidering white racial identity, an essential split between "racists" and "antiracists" is all too\nfrequently assumed. But rarely are these intra-white divisions empirically investigated.\nSociologist Matthew Hughey questions the depth and salience of white political and ideological\nbifurcation, and in so doing offers a unique view of white racial identity in his new book, "White\nBound." Based on over a year of ethnographic observations inclusive of fieldwork, content\nanalysis, and in-depth interviews with two white organizations—a white nationalist group and a\nwhite antiracist group—Hughey argues that despite immediate differences, both groups make\nmeaning of whiteness through a reliance on similar racist and reactionary narratives and\nworldviews. On the whole, this book puts abstract beliefs and theoretical projection about the\nsupposed white "culture war" and "crisis" of whiteness into relief against the realities of two\ngroups never before directly compared. By examining seemingly antithetical white groups, we\nsee not just the many ways of being white, but how these actors make meaning of whiteness in\nways that collectively reproduce both white identity and, ultimately, white supremacy.
LOCATION:Academic Building (ACAD) Room 326
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=13191&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121008T133000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T133000
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DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Microsoft Word 2010 - Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:Learn more of the essential features of Microsoft Word to create and apply formatting using styles, work with outlines and create and format document sections. Find out how to work with columns, insert section and column breaks, create and format tables, insert and edit diagrams and use the drawing tools. Discover how to insert pull quotes, drop caps, hyperlinks and WordArt. To register visit http://EODinfo.tamu.edu/ and select Course Schedule.
LOCATION:General Services Complex (GSC) Room Suite 2201
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=12361&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121009T163000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T160000
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DTSTAMP:20120911T091400
SUMMARY:How the Ocean Influences the Atmospheric Composition of Trace Gases
DESCRIPTION:James H. Butler\nEarth System Research Laboratory\nNOAA
LOCATION:Eller Oceanography-Meteorology (O&amp;M) Room 112
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=12926&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121008T170000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T161000
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DTSTAMP:20120927T084507
SUMMARY:Open Graduate Seminar with Dr. Bernardus Juurlink
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as Dr. Bernardus (Ben) Juurlink, Professor for Embedded Systems Architectures at\nBerlin University of Technology, Germany, presents his talk "Amdahl's Law for Predicting the Future of Multicores Considered Harmful."
LOCATION:Bright (H.R.) Building (HRBB) Room 124
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=13204&amp;
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T163000
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DTSTAMP:20120903T173309
SUMMARY:Goldwater Application Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Students interested in purusing institutional nomiation for the Goldwater Scholarship should attend this session for more information.
LOCATION:Henderson Hall (HEND) Room 103
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=12640&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121008T173000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20121008T190000
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DTSTAMP:20120926T114120
SUMMARY:International Student Workshop: Building an Argument (10/8/12)
DESCRIPTION:Whether you're writing an essay, giving a presentation, or starting your dissertation, you need to know how to construct a convincing argument for your reader. Join us Monday, October 8, 2012 from 7 to 8 p.m. as we discuss how to write persuasively, including how to use evidence and consider audience expectations. Everyone is welcome. Registration is required.
LOCATION:Evans Library (LIBR)
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=10&amp;d=08&amp;eventdatetime_id=13189&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121008T200000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120801
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DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Honors Freshman Application
DESCRIPTION:Class of 2017 incoming freshmen who wish to be in the University Honors Program their first year must apply by 11:59 PM December 1, 2012.\n\nSee http://honors.tamu.edu/Honors/Applying.html#FreshApp for details.
LOCATION: Texas A&M University
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=08&amp;d=01&amp;eventdatetime_id=11559&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121201T235500
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120801
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DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:2013-2014 Scholarship Application
DESCRIPTION:The deadline for this award is December 1. It is designed to provide scholarships for first year freshmen with outstanding high school records. Selection is based on an applicant's high school academic record, character, activities, leadership ability, SAT or ACT scores and, in some cases, evidence of financial need. Stipends for these awards generally range from $100 to $12,500 per year.
LOCATION: Texas A&M University
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=08&amp;d=01&amp;eventdatetime_id=11754&amp;
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121202T115959
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120825
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DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Exhibit: "Genome: The Secret of How Life Works"
DESCRIPTION:In 1989, when President George H.W. Bush signed into law the appropriations for The Human Genome Project, who could have foreseen how the science of imagination would become the science of the possible? Within our grasp is the day when diseases like cancer are cured, when disorders like sickle cell anemia are corrected in the womb, and when guilt and innocence in criminal investigations are more certain.\n\nThe project of mapping the human genome was completed in 2003 during President George W. Bush's administration. It accomplished its mission of identifying the more than 20,000 genes in human DNA and determining the complete sequence of the 3 billion DNA subunits (basis of the human genome). Parallel studies helped develop technology and interpret human gene function.\n\n"Genome: The Secret of How Life Works," opens Aug. 25, 2012 at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, sponsored by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and in cooperation with the Texas A&M University Whole Systems Genomics Initiative, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Department of Animal Science, and media partner KBTX Media.\n\nDesigned for all ages, the exhibit explores the nature and impact of our genes through visually-rich environments, interactives, artifacts and multi-media. The exhibit examines the history of discovery from Gregor Mendel's rules of inheritance in the 19th century to the famous Watson and Crick DNA double helix. The implications of gene therapy for the future of medical science and health care are vast and unlimited.\n\nIn conjunction with the "Genome" exhibit, rotating ancillary exhibits will display the achievements of the newly established Whole Systems Genomics Initiative at Texas A&M University. These exhibits will highlight past achievements such as the Copy Cat cloning project, and advancements in agriculture worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize.
LOCATION:Bush Library - Museum &amp; Archive (BPLM)
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=08&amp;d=25&amp;eventdatetime_id=12192&amp;
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130706T115959
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120829T113000
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DTSTAMP:20120823T091458
SUMMARY:Architecture for Health Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The objective of the Fall 2012 "Architecture for Health" lecture series is to provide a forum for discussion with experienced leaders who have and are successfully undertaking extensive architecture for health practices on an international level.  They will share their experiences in a series of weekly lectures focusing on actual case studies.  The series is open to students, faculty, and interested practitioners and the general public.
LOCATION: Texas A&M University
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=08&amp;d=29&amp;eventdatetime_id=12349&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121114T113000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120830
UID:12599@calendar.tamu.edu
DTSTAMP:20120903T101819
SUMMARY:Painting Borges: A Pictorial Interpretation of His Work
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished philosopher Jorge J. E. Gracia will visit Texas A&M in September to present his art exhibit “Painting Borges: A Pictorial Interpretation of His Fictions.” The exhibit is based on Gracia’s book, Painting Borges, and explores the pictorial interpretation of literature through a philosophical lens.\n\nPhilosophy professor Gregory Pappas invited Gracia using funds made available by the Vice President for Research and a grant from the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research to secure the exhibit, which will be showcased at The Stark Galleries from Aug. 30 to Oct. 12.
LOCATION:Memorial Student Center (MSC) Room The Stark Galleries
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=08&amp;d=30&amp;eventdatetime_id=12599&amp;
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121013T115959
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120901T100000
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DTSTAMP:20120815T213950
SUMMARY:George Rodrigue: Paintings from the New Orleans Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:The MSC Visual Arts Committee welcomes back George Rodrigue who exhibited on campus in 1989. This exhibition features 17 Blue Dog and Hurricane works loaned from the New Orleans Museum of Art. Rodrigue is most known for his Blue Dog series, however, for the first twenty-five years of his career he painted scenes of Louisiana folklore and landscapes in order to visually interpret the history of the Cajun people.
LOCATION:Memorial Student Center (MSC) Room MSC Reynolds Student Art Gallery, 2nd Floor
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=09&amp;d=01&amp;eventdatetime_id=12183&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121103T200000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120903T100000
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DTSTAMP:20120823T152910
SUMMARY:Highlights from the Bill (‘35) and Irma Runyon Collection
DESCRIPTION:Endowed by Bill (‘35) and Irma Runyon, the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries is home to a stunning array of English Cameo Glass, important American paintings and other glass and porcelain artworks by noted artists such as Louis Comfort Tiffany, Steuben Glass Works and Mount Washington Glass Company. The Runyon Highlights Exhibition will feature an overview of the collection, emphasizing formal pieces which represent the discerning eye of the collectors.
LOCATION:Forsyth Galleries
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=09&amp;d=03&amp;eventdatetime_id=12356&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121216T180000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120903T100000
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DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Majolica from the Marion E. Byrd Collection
DESCRIPTION:The Marion E. Byrd Majolica collection is a recent Forsyth acquisiition, donated in 2011. Known for its style based on use, Majolica was often designed to look like the food or object it was to hold, or featured plants, insects or animals as ornamentation. This Italian earthenware was popularized in the 19th century and valued both for its usefulness, its bright colors, tin-glaze, and for its whimsical appearance.
LOCATION:Forsyth Galleries
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=09&amp;d=03&amp;eventdatetime_id=12357&amp;
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20121216T180000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120919
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DTSTAMP:20120919T074934
SUMMARY:Financial Flick Video Contest
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to get information to our students about important financial matters the Money Wise Aggie program is hosting a “Financial Flick” video contest. We are asking students to put their movie-making skills to work to educate their fellow Aggies…the reward for doing so is the opportunity to win a $500 scholarship.
LOCATION: Texas A&M University
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=09&amp;d=19&amp;eventdatetime_id=13075&amp;
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121027T115959
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120930
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DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Fall Transit Service
DESCRIPTION:Regular Transit service operates from approximately 7 am to midnight Monday through Friday. Weekend Service runs off-campus routes approximately 9am to 5pm on weekends (off-campus routes only). Service does not run on university hоlidays and is limited on home football game days. For game day service see http://transport.tamu.edu/specialevents/gamedaybus.aspx. All dates and times are subject to change.
LOCATION: Texas A&M University
URL: http://calendar.tamu.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=09&amp;d=30&amp;eventdatetime_id=11680&amp;
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121020T115959
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