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Lawrence, KarenAdministrative AssistantCasey 4W(206) 296-5450 kareng@seattleu.edu
Adejumobi, SaheedAssociate ProfessorFilm Studies, Global African Studies, History
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Burnstein, DanielAssociate Professor (Affiliated Faculty: History) History
danielbu@seattleu.edu
Earenfight, TheresaDirector, Associate Professor, and FacultyHistory, Medieval Studies, Women Studies
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Hahn, HazelDirector, Associate ProfessorAsian Studies Program, Film Studies, History
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Kangas, WilliamSenior Core LecturerHistory
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Lawrence, KarenAdministrative AssistantHistory, Political Sciences
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Liang, KanChair, Associate professorHistory, International Studies
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Madsen, DavidInterim Director, Associate ProfessorHistory, Medieval Studies
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McLeod, MarcDirector, Associate ProfessorHistory, International Studies, Latin American Studies
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Murphy, ThomasAssociate ProfessorHistory
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Pepper, TraceyLecturerHistory, Women Studies
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Spencer, HeathCore LecturerHistory
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Taylor, TomAssociate ProfessorHistory, Honors Program
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Young, RichardAssociate ProfessorEnvironmental Studies, History, Political Sciences
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November 9-13, 2009A series of events on campus to examine the Fall of the Wall and its impact on today’s world
DEBATENov. 10, 2009, 5:00 pmThe Wall Should be RebuiltWyckoff Auditorium
KEYNOTE ADDRESSNov. 13, 2009, 3:00 pmBannon AuditoriumRed Crossing: Working and Playing Behind the Iron CurtainDr. Sheldon AndersonInternational Studies at Miami University in Oxford, OH.
FILM SERIESXavier Hall, 1st Floor6:30 pmEach movie will be introduced by a faculty member who will also lead discussion after the movie.
Monday Nov. 9, 2009Farce: “One, Two, Three”
Tuesday Nov. 10, 2009Suspense: “The Tunnel”
Wednesday Nov. 11, 2009Drama: “The Lives of Others”
Thursday Nov. 12, 2009Satire: “Good Bye Lenin”
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