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12/18 — 2009 Fall Convocation 

Hill Contributes to Study of Small-Scale Economies 

Ostrom wins Nobel Prize 

ASU team, van der Leeuw promote educational partnerships in Italy

van der Leeuw helps set Earth's boundaries for survival 

AZ Republic highlights Harlan's urban heat research

Regents' professor profile: Jane Buikstra 

Early modern humans used fire to engineer tools

Ostrom presents updated way to study complex systems

Conference - Outsmarting the swine flu pandemic 

Remembering Darwin

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(This is a brief list. For a complete list of events, click on the calendar link below.)

Nov. 20           Ollie's Storybook Adventures: Wild Turkeys of Arizona
                      (10 a.m.; Deer Valley Rock Art Center)

Nov. 20           Graduate Student Workshop – ArcGIS 2: Working with your Data
                      (2 p.m.; SHESC 146)

Nov. 21           5th Annual American Indian Heritage Festival
                      (10 a.m.; Deer Valley Rock Art Center)

Nov. 23           Diana Repp Final Doctoral Examination – Inscribing the Raw Materials of History: An Analysis of the Doris Duke American 
                      Indian Oral History Program
                      (2 p.m.; CDN 274)

Nov. 24           Carlos Torre Final Doctoral Examination – Deterministic and Stochastic Metapopulation Models for Dengue Fever
                      (11 a.m.; PSA/Wexler Hall 546)

Nov. 24           Cathryn Meegan Final Doctoral Examination – Nutritional Stress and the Depopulation of the Lower Salt River Valley 
                      Hohokam
                      (8:30 a.m.; SHESC 254)

Nov. 24           Marc Jacofsky Final Doctoral Examination – Comparative Muscle Moment Arms of the Primate Thumb: Homo, Pan, 
                      Pongo and Papio
                      (10 a.m.; CDS 143)

::Complete calendar of EVENTS & LECTURES