| Film and discussion: “Vincent Who?” Sept. 27, 7:00 p.m., Pioneer Room, Memorial UnionCurtis Chin is a writer, producer and political activist based in Los Angeles. His documentary Vincent Who? recounts the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin, which spurred the Asian American civil rights movement. Vincent Chin was murdered in Detroit by two white autoworkers at the height of anti-Japanese sentiments. A Q&A with producer Curtis Chin will immediately follow the 40-min film. More 2010 Anthropology Award Ceremony, May 7, 2010 - Telling the Chimps’ Stories – Jill Pruetz Jane Dusselier will present a talk titled “Legacies of Creativity: Japanese American Concentration Camp Art as Artifacts of Agency” at the “Creativity Behind Barbed Wire” conference on March 26-28. Jane Dusselier publishes first book “Artifacts of Lost” Great Ape Trust Agreement – August 27, 2007 Hsain Ilahiane awarded Council on International Programs grant – July 15, 2008 Carrie Carlson – April 14, 2008 Wired News “Top 10 Scientific Breakthrough” – January 4, 2008 On-line Primate Behavior Courses – November 19, 2007 Linda Haglund Award – April 27, 2007 Jill Pruetz and Chimpanzee Cave Use – April 5, 2007 Jill Pruetz to deliver LAS Dean’s Lecture Series – February 21, 2007 Jill Pruetz – February 22, 2007 Memorial Union Final Report – September 27, 2006 Jill Pruetz – September 12, 2006 Great Ape Trust – September 4, 2006 Hsain Ilahiane – March 27, 2006 Amazons in Ames – June 8, 2006 Last day at dig is organized chaos – April 9, 2006 Well-trained students an advantage on Memorial Union dig site – April 8, 2006 Campus offices to analyze items from old vet med location – April 7, 2006 Thousands of items pulled from Memorial Union site – April 7, 2006 Union dig results in new project for graduate student – April 6, 2006 Pluses, minuses for public site – April 5, 2006 Site starts revealing information – April 4, 2006 Work begins at dig site – April 2, 2006 Memorial Union Dig Site – March 31, 2006 |