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UAH History Events: February 2011
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AIA Lectures on Buddhist Imagery, February 16 and 17. AIA TALK: Art of Gandhara, Buddhist Imagery,- 16 February. Art of Gandhara: Indo-Mediterranean Trade and New Buddhist Imagery," 7:30 PM Wednesday, 16 February 2011, Wilson Hall Theatre. India and Tibet: Cultural Interactions and the Spread of Buddhism," 12:45 PM Thursday, February 17 2011, Wilson Hall 168. All events free and open to the public. Please bring a friend! The talk will be at 7:30pm in Roberts Hall 419. Please come and bring a friend!
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UAH History Events: April 2015
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Upcoming AIA Event: "New World Wines and Archaeology". Knowledge is a wonderful thing. So is a glass of delicious wine. Why not have the best of both worlds? The event is open to the public, and will be located at the home of Ann and John Kvach at 4834 Cove Creek Dr., Huntsville (Brownsboro), Alabama. For tickets, please contact Dr. Lillian Joyce at JoyceL@uah.edu. Or call 256.824.6114. It will be a wonderful evening, and we hope to see you there! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). UAH History Department News.
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Hobbit Abroad: January 2010
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Adventures of a 5'1" globetrotter from the states. Sunday, January 31, 2010. God natt, Oslo. But before I contemplate my nightly routine, a quick update about yesterday evening:. Tim and Richard did not, in fact, prepare Dutch pancakes, because apparently one of Richard's roommates cooked pancakes earlier that day! We ended the evening not seeing Avatar. Yes, this is the third time I've seen Sherlock Holmes. Now if only I could understand my Cameroonian hallmates. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Old bookshop...
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Hobbit Abroad: April 2010
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Adventures of a 5'1" globetrotter from the states. Friday, April 30, 2010. Something I thought of doing a while ago! If you visit Oslo, you must. Have a kebab. And not just any kebab, but a kebab from the Majorstuen Kebab Shop. Hint hint: you get off the T-bane at Majorstuen to get there. ;D. Visit Holmenkollen and admire the view of the fjord! It's beautiful in every season. Walk the length of Akerselva- though I'd suggest doing that when the weather is relatively warm, otherwise you won't see much.
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UAH History News: Congratulations to the 2014 Phi Alpha Theta Inductees!
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Friday, May 02, 2014. Congratulations to the 2014 Phi Alpha Theta Inductees! It was a lovely day, and we were glad to be there. Thanks to the Kvachs, and congratulations to the inductees! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the department, its students, and alumni. John OBrien recognized for Study on Divorce in th. Alumni Watch: Katie Graham. Congratulations to the Spring 2014 History Graduat. Congratulations to the 2014 Phi Alpha Theta Induct. Dora and the V-2: Slave Labor in the Space Age.
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UAH History Events: AIA Talk: Ancient Languages 23 September 7:30 PM
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AIA Talk: Ancient Languages 23 September 7:30 PM. Has graduate degrees from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania and teaches at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. He has done fieldwork in Israel, Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt and is a specialist in ancient economies and languages. Puzzling Out Ancient Languages or How an Evil Bird becomes a Word and A Horizontal Wedge becomes a Fish. Wilson Hall Theatre, UAH campus. 7:30 PM Monday 23 September. Reading" Ancient Near Eastern Art. The views...
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UAH History News: November 2012
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Monday, November 12, 2012. History MA Student Betty Bolte Publishes "Hometown Heroines". The history department congratulates MA student Betty Bolte, who has had her 2001 book, Hometown Heroines: True Stories of Bravery, Daring, and Adventure , published as an e book (ISBN 9781614173601; $3.99). It will soon be re-released in print for $5.99. This is the book's description:. During the 1800s, daring and courageous girls across America left their unique mark on history. Betty is a current graduate student...