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february 4, 2005

Toward a Humanist Justice: A Conference Honoring and Examining the Work of Susan Moller Okin
February 4, 2005.  8:30 AM.
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center 326 Galvez Street (Stanford)
Free. Conference is open to the public, however, please vist our website to register.

Nuclear Cloning, Stem Cells, and Reprogramming of the Genome
February 4, 2005.  9:00 AM.
Beckman Center - Munzer Auditorium


Towards a National Model of the Electronic Health Record: The Inaugural seminar for the Stanford Center for Clinical Informatics (SCCI)
February 4, 2005.  9:00 AM.
Clark Center Auditorium
free. open to the public

"Metals and Petals " Photography Exhibit at Bechtel ICenter by Joy & Bob Rewick
Ongoing every day from January 15, 2005 through March 15, 2005.  10:00 AM.
Bechtel International Center - First Floor gallery area 422 Lagunita Drive, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 For Directions: www.stanford.edu/dept/icenter
Free. Free and open to the Public

Gender in Math, Science, and Engineering: Stanford Researchers Discuss New and Important Evidence
February 4, 2005.  10:00 AM.
Bldg 320, Room 105


"Notes from 'The 51st (Dream) State:' Art and Democracy"
February 4, 2005.  12:00 PM.
200 Main Quad (History Bldg) Room 30 Lower Level
Free. 

Black Carbon: Does it Explain Everything?
February 4, 2005.  12:15 PM.
Terman Engineering Center, M-33. Brown Bag lunches are welcome


"Cultural Truth, Citizenship and Poetics: Renato Rosaldo - A Career"
February 4, 2005.  1:00 PM.
Levinthal Hall (The Humanities Center)at 424 Santa Teresa Street and CASA Bldg. 110 Main Quad
no charge. Open to faculty, staff, students, former students and colleagues

"Cultural Truth, Citizenship and Poetics: Renato Rosaldo - A Career"
February 4, 2005.  1:00 PM.
Levinthal Hall (The Humanities Center)at 424 Santa Teresa Street and the Old Union Clubhouse Ballroom
no charge. Open to faculty, staff, students, former students and colleagues

Memorial Church Tour
Ongoing every week from June 13, 2003 through December 31, 2005.  2:00 PM.
Memorial Church
Free. Tours do not require a reservation. Call 723-3469 for large groups. Meet in the Main Quad at the front of Memorial Church. No tour on Friday before Easter due to services.

Henry Cowell Student Lectures in Music
Ongoing every day from February 4, 2005 through February 6, 2005.  3:00 PM.
Campbell Recital Hall
Free. 

Nuclear cloning, embryonic stem cells and the promise for therapy
February 4, 2005.  4:00 PM.
Hopkins Marine Station, Monterey Boatworks Lecture Hall, Pacific Grove
Free. 

Tap Dance Class
Ongoing every week from January 7, 2005 through February 27, 2005.  5:15 PM.
Roble Gym Room 42


Henry Cowell Student Lectures in Music
Ongoing every day from February 4, 2005 through February 6, 2005.  7:00 PM.
Campbell Recital Hall
Free. 

Iraq Film Festival
Ongoing every day from January 23, 2005 through February 13, 2005.  7:30 PM.
See Description section for film location each week.
Free entry for all

Women on the Verge: The Culture of Neurasthenia in 19th-Century America
Ongoing every day from October 20, 2004 through February 6, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, off Palm Drive at Museum Way
Free. The Center is open Wed-Sun 11am-5pm; Thurs until 8pm; closed Monday and Tuesday.

The "Horrible Imaginings" of John Hamilton Mortimer
Ongoing every day from December 15, 2004 through March 27, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way
FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free

On the Edge: Contemporary Chinese Artists Encounter the West
Ongoing every day from January 26, 2005 through May 1, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive
FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free; Open Easter Sunday Closed Monday and Tuesday

Ira Nowinski: The Photographer As Witness
Ongoing every day from August 15, 2004 through February 22, 2005.
Peterson Gallery, 2nd Floor Bing Wing, Green Library, Stanford University
Free and open to the public.

Faculty Choice "100 Stones/100 Days"
Ongoing every day from January 8, 2005 through April 17, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way
FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free

"3 Artists"
Ongoing every weekday (M-F) from January 7, 2005 through February 10, 2005.
Center for Integrated Systems, Psychology, Bldg. 420. Global Climate & Energy, Bldg. 550
Free. All invited

I'm Walkin' for My Freedom: The Selma March, a 40th Anniversary Retrospective. Photographs by Matt Herron.
Ongoing every day from January 3, 2005 through February 28, 2005.
Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor Lounge
Free and open to the public

The Civil Trial: Adaptation and Alternatives
Ongoing from February 4, 2005 through February 5, 2005. See details for exact dates and times.
Crown Quadrangle, Stanford Law School
Free. This symposium is approved for 7.5 hours of MCLE credit. Registration is not required. Visit symposium website for time and location of each panel discussion.

2005 Stanford Summer Session June 18 – August 14, 2005 Applications
Ongoing every day from February 4, 2005 through May 31, 2005.
Stanford Campus
Visiting College Students, High School Summer College (residential and commuter) apply at: summer.stanford.edu. Matriculated Stanford students do not need to apply, simply add courses via Axess beginning April 11, 2005. See courses at: summer.stanford.edu

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