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New Hampshire International Seminar

Spring 2008 Presentations

Prof. Richard England

Wednesday, April 2nd, MUB Theater I, 4 - 6 pm
Richard England, Professor of Economics and Natural Resources
"Challenges Facing Europe After Fifty Years of
Economic and Political Integration
"

Respondent:

Aline Kuntz, Associate Professor of Political Science




Prof. Sheila McNamee

Wednesday, March 5th, MUB Theater I, 4 - 6 pm
Sheila McNamee, Professor of Communication
"Rethinking Brazilian Public Healthcare Practice:
Dialogue and Collaboration
"

Respondents:

Sharyn Potter, Associate Professor of Sociology
John Seavey, Professor of Health Management & Policy
Provost Bruce Mallory, Professor of Education


Prof. Gene Harkless

Wednesday, February 6th, MUB Theater I, 4 - 6 pm
Gene Harkless, Associate Professor of Nursing,
"The Norwegian Teaching Nursing Home:
Outcomes of scholarship, Friendship, and the Fulbright Experience
"

Respondents:

Sylvia Weber Russell, Vice-President and Web Liaison NH Chapter of the
   Fulbright Assoc., Affiliate Associate Professor of Computer Science
Willem Devries, Professor of Philosophy
Raelene Shippee-Rice, Associate Professor of Nursing


2006 - 2007 Presentations

Dr. Thomas Garcia

Thomas Garcia, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology and Latin American studies,
Miami University of Ohio
Choro, Villa-Lobos, and the Guitar
Thursday, April 27, 2007 at 4:00 pm
MUB Theater I

Binka Le Breton

Binka Le Breton, Codirector, Iracambi Rainforest Research Center, Minas, Brazil
Iracambi's projects, ranging from Atlantic Forest conservation and sustainable development to alternative agriculture
Wednesday, February 7, 2007 at 4:00 pm
MUB Theater I

Bob Johnston

Bob Johnston, Director General, Strategic Planning and Policy,
Asia Branch, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Canada's Response to the Indian Ocean Tsunami: Three Rs of Disaster Response
Friday, November 17, 2006 at 4:00 pm
MUB Theater I

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