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<font color="#FF0000"><b>EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF April 7,
2008:
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<b>Monday, April 7 <br><br>
</font>STS Circle at Harvard<br>
</b>Managing Whales, Wolves, and Eastern Europeans<br>
Sarah Jansen, Department of the History of Science, Harvard
University<br>
12:15-2 p.m., Harvard, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Suite 100, Room 106.
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Sandwich lunches will be provided. Please RSVP to
<a href="mailto:sang-hyun_kim@ksg.harvard.edu">
sang-hyun_kim@ksg.harvard.edu</a>. <br>
For more information, please visit:
<a href="http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/sts">
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/sts</a><br><br>
<b>STS Colloquium<br>
</b>"The Creation Controversy in Contemporary America: A Field
Study of 'The Creation Museum', Petersburg, Kentucky"<br>
Matt Cohen, John Durant, Marta Lynne Milan, Jason Scott & Lauren
Shields (Class: STS.096)<br>
4:00 pm, MIT, E51-095<br>
[<a href="https://events.mit.edu/event.html?id=9003162&date=2008/04/07">
abstract</a>]<br><br>
<font color="#FF0000"><b>Wednesday, April 9
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Anthropology Colloquium<br>
</b>The Wrong War: The Secret History of the War on Cancer<br>
Devra Davis, Director, Center for Environmental Oncology, University of
Pittsburgh Cancer Institute<br>
5:00 pm, MIT, 3-270
[<a href="http://events.mit.edu/event.html?id=9006352&date=2008/04/09">
bio</a>] <br>
Co-sponsored by Program in Science, Technology, and Society and
EEP<br><br>
<b>MIT Museum Soap Box <br>
</b>Augmenting Human Bodies<br>
John Hockenberry and Hugh Herr<br>
Hugh Herr directs the Biomechatronics Group at the MIT Media Lab and has
been working with John Hockenberry, award winning journalist, author and
editor, and now a Distinguished Fellow at the MIT Media Lab. They will
discuss their joint work on human augmentation. <br>
6:00-7:30 pm, MIT Museum’s Mark Epstein Innovation Gallery<br><br>
<font color="#FF0000"><b>Thursday, April 10 (late afternoon/evening) -
Friday, April 11 (all day)<br>
</font>Conference -- Disruptive Environments: Academics, Activists and
Journalists in Conversation<br>
</b>Organized by graduate students and faculty in the History,
Anthropology and Science, Technology, and Society Doctoral Program
(HASTS). For more information, visit the
<a href="http://scripts.mit.edu/~disrupt-enviro/conference/">conference
website</a>. Pre-registration is required.<br><br>
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Be sure to check the MIT on-line events calendar for a complete listing
of campus-wide activities
<a href="http://events.mit.edu/" eudora="autourl">
http://events.mit.edu/<br>
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Debbie Meinbresse<br>
STS Program, MIT<br>
617-452-2390<br>
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