Campus Events Highlights
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Feb. 6: Public Intellectuals in China: The Challenge of Influencing Policy from Inside and Outside the Political Establishment
A talk by visiting educator Timothy Cheek

Feb. 7: The 2012 Presidential Election
Presented by David Domke

Feb. 7: The Western Paradox: Public Lands, Dependent States and Speaking for the Earth
The William O. Douglas Lecture

Feb. 8-12: HJT - One Act Play Contest
Harper Joy Theatre presents the One Act Play Contest, an annual competition that invites students to submit original scripts and the audience to judges the performances.

Feb. 9: VWRS - A Reading by Camille T. Dungy
The Visiting Writers Reading Series presents Camille T. Dungy

Feb. 10: Faculty Recital
With Michael Simon, jazz bass

Feb. 12: First Year Joint Recital
With Maya Abramson, violin, and Aleida Fernandez, viola. Assisted by Marla Nelson, piano.

Feb. 13: Whitman Orchestra Winter Concert
Conducted by Jeremy Mims

Feb. 14: A Participant in the Evolution of the Whitman Faculty since the 1960s
A talk by Tom Edwards

Feb. 14: Walla Walla Symphony Concert

Feb. 15: Living Your Values
A conversation with Jim Owens '66

Feb. 15: Wheedle's Groove
Director Jennifer Maas shows her film on campus.

Feb. 16: The Nespelem Art Colony in the Allotment Era
A talk by Michael Holloman, associate professor of art at Washington State University.

Feb. 25: The 2012 Global Studies Symposium
Places/Peripheries: Intersections of the Global and the Local

Feb. 29: Sweethearts of the Prison Rodeo
Director Bradley Beesley shows his film on campus.

March 1-4: HJT - Hello Failure
Harper Joy Theatre presents "Hello Failure," a neo-realistic comedy involving seven submarines' wives, a counterfeit civil war ghost and others.

March 1: VWRS - A Reading by George Saunders
The Visiting Writers Reading series presents George Saunders

March 6: All Tomorrow's Parties: Feminist Optimism and Buddhist Ethics
A talk by Amy Donahue, visiting assistant professor of philosophy at Kennesaw State University

March 26: Good Kurds, Bad Kurds
A film by award-winning filmmaker and Pulitzer-nominated journalist Kevin McKiernan.

March 28: Bringing King to China
Another film by award-winning filmmaker and Pulitzer-nominated journalist Kevin McKiernan.


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