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NOVEMBER 2009

Through November 23
Citizens of the World 5th Annual International Exposition

16-20
International Education Week 2009
Events offered in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition.


19
Kampaign 4 Karonga Meeting
Kampaign 4 Karonga is a student organization which helps to raise awareness about The Marianist Institute of Rural Artisans for Christian Life Education (MIRACLE), a vocational school located in Karonga, Malawai, Africa. Contact Adrienne at ahillman49@gmail.com for more information.
7 pm, Kennedy Union room 221


20
Global Economics Luncheon featuring Allison Stanger, author of One Nation Under Contract: The Outsourcing of American Power and the Future of Foreign Policy
Sponsored by Dayton Council on World Affairs. For reservations please call 937-775-3766 or email michelle.streeter@wright.edu. RSVP by November 16. Members $40, Non-Members $50, Students $20. Lunch included.
11:30 am-1 pm, Engineer's Club

Allison Stanger: One Nation Under Contract
In her book, Stanger addresses how contractors became an integral part of American foreign policy, often in scandalous ways—but also maintains that contractors aren’t the problem; the absence of good government is. Outsourcing done right is, in fact, indispensable to America’s interests in the information age (description from Amazon.com). Sponsored by Dayton Council on World Affairs.
2-3 pm, Marianist Hall Commons (2nd floor)

Friday Night Films: Lust, Caution
A young woman gets caught up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue in WWII-era Shanghai. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition. Free and open to the public.
9 pm, ArtStreet Studio B


23
Education Abroad Information Session
For any student considering studying, serving or working abroad.
4:30-5:30 pm, Alumni Hall 016

International Bazaar 2009!
Join UD students for an international market! Items for purchase include cultural handmade jewelry, purses and gift items; Arabic calligraphic art; Kuwait specials; henna designs; and loads of snacks! For more information, email memonmuo@notes.udayton.edu
6-9 pm, World Exchange Lounge (Alumni Hall 016)


24-27
Thanksgiving break
University closed November 26 and 27


30
Education Abroad Information Session
For any student considering studying, serving or working abroad.
4:30-5:30 pm, Alumni Hall 016

Shopping Shuttle to Asian market and Indian market (for international students only)
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5:30 pm



 

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