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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: Bloody Promenade, Reflections on a Civil War Battle 6/3/05 - Stephen Cushman, Robert C. Taylor Professor of English, leads a discussion of his book, Bloody Promenade. Cushman examines a single famous battle, The Wilderness, to try to understand the Civil War and its larger meanings today. Following Reunions Weekend you are invited to continue to explore the book through an online book club. |
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Rotunda Society Reception - Reunions 2005 6/3/05 - Annual Rotunda Society Reception featuring address by chariman of the Annual Giving Advisory Board Bob Clarke and President John T. Casteen III. |
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: Alumni Legacies and the Admission Process6/3/05 - Marianne Kosiewicz from the U.Va. Admission Office speaks with alumni and their children concerning the admission policies for legacy applications. |
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: Spirituality and Medicine: Ethical Perspectives 6/3/05 - Margaret Mohrmann, associate professor of religious studies and an affiliated faculty member of the Center for Biomedical Ethics, explores ethical issues such as whether research can show the efficacy of prayer or whether doctors should be interested in patients' "spiritual history" as well as their medical history. |
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: How the Earthquake Bird Got its Name and Other Tales of an Unbalanced Nature 6/3/05 - Environmental Science Professor H. H. Shugart presents important environmental concepts using stories about particular birds and mammals such as the woodpecker that was too picky, the engineering rodent, the rat that hid time in its nest, and others with seemingly quirky traits. Shugart explains what their destinies reveal about the interactions between changes in the environment and the extinctions or explosions of certain species. |
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