FEBRUARY 2018
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The Fate of Neoliberalism in the Age of Trump: Does the rise of Donald Trump represent a new direction of right-wing nationalism for the U.S.? Or are we just seeing more of the same neoliberal policies that have prevailed for decades?
Professor David M. Kotz is Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Distinguished Professor in the School of Economics at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
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Sociology, Mānoa Campus
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Prof. Nandita Sharma, (808) 956-8438, nsharma@hawaii.edu, Full Description (PDF)
Tuesday, February 13 |
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12:00pm |
How to Integrate Project-Based Learning with Research and Creative Works Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 106 Events Room
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1:00pm |
Using LinkedIn to Network, Explore Career Paths and Find Jobs Mānoa Campus, Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services Rm. 212
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1:30pm |
Center for Chinese Studies Research Seminar Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109 (or Hamilton Library 401)
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2:00pm |
Peace Corps Prep Chai Time Info Session Mānoa Campus, ACCESS Lounge Dean Hall, 5/6, Ground Level
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2:00pm |
Chai Time: Peace Corps Prep Program & Ceeds of Peace Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall, ACCESS Lounge, Room 5/6, Ground Level
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2:30pm |
Scholarships and Fellowships Info Sessions Mānoa Campus, Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services Rm. 208
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3:00pm |
Sociology Colloquium Mānoa Campus, Saunders 244
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3:00pm |
Information Session: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Mānoa Campus, Sinclair 201
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3:00pm |
Organizing Your Research - Citation Management with Zotero Mānoa Campus, Manoa Campus, Webster Hall Room 103 (Unless otherwise noted)
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5:00pm |
The Gap Year Mānoa Campus, Webster Hall, Room 203
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