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Fine Arts Library Hosts Exhibition of West African Cultural Artifacts
Symposium: Origins of Ancient Mexican Civilization
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 19
The university will be closed Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Classes Begin in January
January 20
Classes begin for the spring semester on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009.

Economist Examines the U.S. Financial Crisis
January 28
Thompson Conference Center (TCC), Room 1.110
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Where did the financial crisis come from, and what should we do about it? James Galbraith, who has been one of the leading commentators on the crisis, will discuss the roots of the problem and the most effective ways that citizens can advocate for sensible responses from political leaders and business.

Student Conference Spotlights Latin American Research
February 5-7
Thompson Conference Center
6:00 PM
The Institute of Latin American Studies Student Association will host its 29th annual conference, featuring new research on a wide range of critical topics, such as immigration, human rights, social movements and social policy.
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