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Posted: Friday, February 5, 2016

Conversations in and out of the Disciplines: 'From Bad Air to Bugs: Buffalo’s Role in the Vanguard of the Public Health Revolution, 1832-1910' - February 26

The spring 2016 Conversations in and out of the Disciplines Series begins Friday, February 26, when M. Stephen Pendleton, associate professor of political science, presents "From Bad Air to Bugs: Buffalo’s Role in the Vanguard of the Public Health Revolution, 1832–1910" at 3:00 p.m. in Ketchum Hall 320. A Q&A and brief wine and cheese reception will follow. Everyone is welcome.

Please also mark your calendars for the second and third talks of the semester: Jason Grinnell, department chair and associate professor of philosophy and humanities, will present “Codifying Excellence: The Tension between Ethics and Accountability” on Friday, April 22; and Alice Pennisi, department chair and associate professor of art education, will present “Painting as Research, Activism, and Teaching Tool: Nine American Boys Series” on Friday, April 29. All talks will be held at 3:00 p.m. in Ketchum Hall 320.

Submitted by: David N. Ben-Merre
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