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Conversations in and out of the Disciplines: 'From Bad Air to Bugs: Buffalo’s Role in the Vanguard of the Public Health Revolution, 1832-1910' - February 26

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The spring 2016 Conversations in and out of the Disciplines Series begins Friday, February 26, when M. Stephen Pendleton, associate professor of political science, presents "From Bad Air to Bugs: Buffalo’s Role in the Vanguard of the Public Health Revolution, 1832–1910" at 3:00 p.m. in Ketchum Hall 320. A Q&A and brief wine-and-cheese reception will follow. Everyone is welcome.

Please also mark your calendars for the second and third talks of the semester: Jason Grinnell, department chair and associate professor of philosophy and humanities, will present “Codifying Excellence: The Tension between Ethics and Accountability” on Friday, April 22; and Alice Pennisi, department chair and associate professor of art education, will present “Painting as Research, Activism, and Teaching Tool: Nine American Boys Series” on Friday, April 29. All talks will be held at 3:00 in Ketchum Hall 320.

Submitted by: David N Ben-Merre

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