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“Venice and the Mediterranean: Artistic Diplomacy and Portable Art and Architecture,” will be presented by Tatiana Sizonenko, art historian and curator, at 6 p.m. at the museum.
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The spring quarter lectures begin April 2. The class meets from 4-5:50 p.m. and the community is invited to attend at no cost.
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CSUSB’s John M. Pfau Library will host a talk, “We Carry the Border on our Bodies: Bridging and Maneuvering Immigration Status Barriers in U.S. and Canadian Postsecondary Education,” by Paloma E. Villegas, assistant professor of sociology.
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“Taking a scientific approach to science education (and most other subjects)” will be the topic of Wieman’s talk, set for May 8 in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, room 102.
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Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, a theoretical physicist and the Ford Foundation Physics Professor and Affiliate Mathematics Professor at Brown University, will present “Einstein v Robert” on May 20.
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Physicist and Nobel Prize winner Carl Wieman from Stanford University presented his lecture, “Taking a scientific approach to science education (and most other subjects),” on May 8.
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“From Bloodhounds to German Shepherds: The Racist History of Interspecies Policing in American History,” will be presented by Tyler Parry, an associate professor of history at Cal State Fullerton.
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José M. Aguilar-Hernández, assistant professor from Cal Poly Pomona, will present on May 23, and Freddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., assistant professor from Portaland State University, will speak on May 29.
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Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, a theoretical physicist and the Ford Foundation Physics Professor and Affiliate Mathematics Professor at Brown University, presented “Einstein v Robert,” which focused on why diversity makes excellent science.