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The 2011 public presentations by the University Scholars are taking place in March and April, and I encourage you to attend and learn about the research, scholarship, and creative activity that the University Scholars have completed during their appointments.
The program for this year’s University Scholars is as follows—
March 21, 1pm, AH100 — Judith Kulig (Health Sciences), Rural Health: Expanding our Horizons through a Community-Based Research Program
http://www.uleth.ca/notice/display.html?b=302&s=15644
March 24, 1pm, AH100 — Heidi MacDonald (History), Coming of Age during the Great Depression in Canada
http://www.uleth.ca/notice/display.html?b=302&s=15645
March 31, 1pm, AH100 — Marc Roussel (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Randomness in Biochemical Reactions
http://www.uleth.ca/notice/display.html?b=302&s=15646
April 29, 1pm, AH100 — Mahfooz Ansari (Management), Leader-Member Exchange: Challenges and New Directions
http://www.uleth.ca/notice/display.html?b=302&s=15647
The Board of Governors established the University Scholars Program in 2007 to recognize the excellence of faculty members in the areas of research, scholarship and creative performance. Each University Scholar gives a public lecture or performance at the U of L during their two-year term.