Featured Speaker Today: ALex Alvarez, Ph.D. Profesor, Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Northern Arizona.
Lectures and Films
THE JOY OF MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH, PROGRAMMING, AND MODELING! presented by Math 180 & Math 470 Students, Sonoma State University
Featured Speaker Today: Elizabeth Rosner, Author, Survivor Cafe: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory
Dr. Ebata was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan and received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in cell biology from the University of Tokyo.
USING EVOLUTIONARY GAME THEORY TO UNDERSTAND FOREST DIVERSITY presented by Robbin Decker, University of Texas, Austin
Julián Castro has distinguished himself as a strong leader and successful public servant for nearly two decades.
All lectures are open to the public in Stevenson 1301 for both *On Campus(OC) & Zoom Speakers.
Robert Altman’s wildly ambitious film uses the short stories of Raymond Carver to piece together an allegorical world of characters who make up the less glamorous portion of America.
Robert Altman’s wildly ambitious film uses the short stories of Raymond Carver to piece together an allegorical world of characters who make up the less glamorous portion of America.
Released from prison after serving an eight-year sentence for the murder of a young child, Thomas returns to Oslo to arrange the scattered pieces of his life and pursue a quiet redemption.