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Tuesday, April 19, 2005 Events

Tue, April 19, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Sexual Sedition: From the Espionage Laws to the War on Terror: New Directions in Feminist Studies More...

Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free

Molly McGarry, an assistant professor of history at the University of California at Riverside, discusses how government action has effected feminism in America.

Tue, April 19, 2005 at 7:30 pm
USC Thornton Concert Orchestra More...

Bovard Auditorium (ADM)
Admission: Free

Music director Sharon Lavery leads this unique orchestra comprised of students and faculty from all areas of the university.

Thu, April 14, 2005, Tue, April 19, 2005 and Thu, April 21, 2005 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
The 22nd Annual Getty Lecture Series: Bosch and Bruegel: Parallel Worlds More...

Harris Hall (HAR)
Admission: Free

The upcoming lecturer will be Dr. Joseph Koerner, Professor in the History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. [Please note that this is actually a series of three lectures on separate evenings.]

Tue, April 19, 2005 at 8:00 pm
USC Thornton Studio Vocal Jazz Ensemble More...

Alfred Newman Recital Hall (AHF)
Admission: Free

Members of the Thornton Studio Vocal Jazz Ensemble perform a challenging repetoire of a capella jazz emphasizing vocal harmony and improvisation.

Tue, April 19, 2005 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
Gonzo Tales from 10 Years in China: How the Chinese Cope with a Changing Country: A 125th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture Series on Chinese Economic and Social Development More...

Montgomery Ross Fisher (MRF) Building
Admission: Free

John Pomfret, The Washington Post bureau chief in Beijing, discusses the staggering social changes in China that are transforming the lives of one-quarter of humanity.

Tue, April 19, 2005 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Medical Field Day More...

Alumni Park
Admission: Free

An outdoor event, offering free food, free prizes and lots of information is planned for the University of Southern California community to promote medical career opportunities within the United States Navy.

Tue, April 19, 2005 from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Mellon Mentoring Week at USC: Inaugural Mellon Mentoring Honors Reception More...

University Club (FAC)
Admission: by invitation

The USC Mellon Academic Mentoring Support Program celebrates this year's inaugural USC Mellon Mentoring week in recognition of the importance and significance of this growing activity among faculty and students here at USC.

Tue, April 19, 2005 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Intuition and the Aha! Moment: The Origin of Breakthrough Ideas: USC Templeton Research Lecture Series More...

Taper Hall of Humanities (THH)
Admission: Free

Award-winning writer, producer and director of nonfiction films Jed Dannenbaum leads this faculty panel discussion on breakthrough ideas.

Mon, September 20, 2004 through Fri, May 13, 2005 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays all day.
'Tapestry of Life': The Photography of Howard Buffett More...

Annenberg School for Communication (ASC)
Admission: Free

'Tapestry of Life' represents 10 years of photography from more than 40 international excursions by Illinois agri-businessman and photographer Howard Buffett and communicates the struggles and needs of individuals in the Third World.

Every day from Tue, September 14, 2004 through Sun, May 29, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Three Winters in the Sun: Einstein In California More...

Skirball Cultural Center
Admission: General, $12; Seniors and students, $8; free for members and children under 12

This installation focuses on the three winter terms that Albert Einstein spent at the California Institute of Technology (1931 - 1933) and uses this brief period as a lens to re-envision his entire life.

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