Events
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Luce Initiative on Asian Studies & the Environment (LIASE) Student Presentations
Presentations: Investigating Strategies for Sustainable Growth at the Sino-German Eco-Park, Qingdao, China – Jakob Locante and Samara Wendel The Transition of Resource-Based Cities in China: A Case Study of Dongying - Capri Backus, Amanda Borwegen, Molly Doran, and Taylor Grinage Connecting with China through heavy metal research, fantastic food, and unique cultural experiences - Claire ... Read more
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Pumpkin Carving
W&J Student Event
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Karaoke Night
DubJay’s Diner 126 E Beau Street, Washington, PA, United StatesW&J Student Event
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Dieter-Porter Medical Lecture
Lecture: "Neonatology: Therapeutic Misadventure in Medicine's Last Frontier," by Gary Silverman, M.D. '78. Free and open to the public.
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W. Edward Sell ’45 Legal Lecture
Panel Discussion: "Privileged or Not Privileged: The Attorney-Client Doctrine Under Attack"
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Psychology Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion: "Autism: Community Programs & Clinical Resources"
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Second Saturday
W&J Student Event
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Jelani Cobb Lecture
Award-winning New Yorker staff writer Jelani Cobb presents: "The Half Life of Freedom: Race and Justice in America Today." The lecture is free and open to the public.
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Strategic Social Media Training
Learn how to get started in using the world's largest networking site. This one hour class will help you begin creating/enhancing your professional profile, building your network, and understanding how to navigate LinkedIn. Instructions on how to use other social media sources as part of your internship and job search will also be briefly covered. Presented by Jami Klingensmith,