FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2/11/08
UW-MADISON EVENT FORECAST: WEEK OF FEBRUARY 17-23
MADISON - A lunar eclipse will trigger several opportunities to view the astronomical event through telescopes at multiple campus locations. These and other University of Wisconsin-Madison events provide community and campus interest during the week of February 17-23.
The events listed below are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
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URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING LECTURE
WHEN AND WHERE: Monday, Feb. 18, 7 p.m., Grainger Hall (room number will be posted)
DETAILS: William A. Fischel of Dartmouth College discusses "Political Structure and Exclusionary Zoning: Are Small Suburbs the Big Problem?"
CONTACT: (608) 262-0552, hmjacobs@wisc.edu
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: CHUCK KLOSTERMAN
WHEN AND WHERE: Monday, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., Wisconsin Union Theater, Memorial Union
DETAILS: Author of "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs", Chuck Klosterman shares his cultural wit and insights in the lecture "Life through the Prism of Popular Culture."
CONTACT: lectureseries@union.wisc.edu
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CHINA AND INDIA GROWTH: BUILT TO LAST?
WHEN AND WHERE: Monday, Feb. 18, 7:30-9 p.m., AT&T Lounge, Pyle Center
DETAILS: Eswar Prasad, professor at Cornell University and former chief of the International Monetary Fund's China Desk, will discuss the future of growth in China and India.
RELATED LINK: http://www.wage.wisc.edu/events/?ID=411
CONTACT: (608) 265-8038, wage@intl-institute.wisc.edu
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ACCELERATION OF HUMAN EVOLUTION
WHEN AND WHERE: Tuesday, Feb. 19, noon-1 p.m., 4274 Chamberlin Hall
DETAILS: John Hawks, profesor of anthropology, discusses evidence and possible reasons for an increase in the rate of genetic change in humans in the last 40,000 years.
RELATED LINK: http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/Chaos-Complexity/
CONTACT: sprott@physics.wisc.edu
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AFRICAN STUDIES SANDWICH SEMINAR
WHEN AND WHERE: Wednesday, Feb. 20, noon-1 p.m., 206 Ingraham Hall
DETAILS: Nancy Kendall, professor in the departments of educational policy studies and comparative and international education, discusses "Sex and AIDS Education in Southeast Africa: Children's Experiences, State Responses, and U.S. Policies and Funding."
RELATED LINK: http://africa.wisc.edu
CONTACT: (608) 262-2380, asp@africa.wisc.edu
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UW SPACE PLACE LUNAR ECLIPSE VIEWING
WHEN AND WHERE: Feb. 20, 6:30-9 p.m., 2300 S. Park St.
DETAILS: Watch a total eclipse of the Moon and find out more about lunar eclipses.
RELATED LINK: http://www.spaceplace.wisc.edu/
CONTACT: (608) 262-4779, kay@sal.wisc.edu
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ANCIENT GLACIAL LAKES OF WISCONSIN
WHEN AND WHERE: Wednesday, Feb. 20. 7 p.m., 1360 Genetics-Biotechnology Center Building
DETAILS: Tom Hooyer, associate professor of geology and geophysics, will explore the most recent glaciation of Wisconsin, a time when a number of lakes extended over large parts of our state.
RELATED LINK: http://www.uwalumni.com/home/learning/wedniteatthelab/wedniteatthelab.aspx
CONTACT: (608) 265-2420, zinnen@biotech.wisc.edu
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LUNAR ECLIPSE VIEWING FROM THE ROOF OF STERLING HALL
WHEN AND WHERE: Wednesday, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., roof of Sterling Hall
DETAILS: The Astronomy Department hosts a public viewing of the night sky through telescopes on the roof of Sterling Hall on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Wednesday, Feb. 20, will coincide with a total eclipse of the Moon. The partial eclipse will begin at 7:43 p.m., and the total eclipse will begin at 9:01 p.m., when the Moon will appear red, dark, and disappear partially or completely.
RELATED LINK: http://www.astro.wisc.edu/washburn/washburn_closure_2.htm
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ARBORETUM RESTORATION WORK PARTY
WHEN AND WHERE: Saturday, Feb. 23, 9 a.m.-noon, Front steps of Arboretum Visitor Center, 1207 Seminole Highway
DETAILS: Volunteer for restoration activities and learn about prairies and savannas. Tools and training are provided, and groups are welcome with advance notice.
RELATED LINK: http://uwarboretum.org/volunteer/
CONTACT: (608) 265-5214, mlfarrior@wisc.edu
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- Susannah Brooks, (608) 262-3846, srbrooks2@wisc.edu
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