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UOG Presidential Lecture Series with Chairman Ike Skelton
In the first presentation of his Presidential Lecture Series, University of Guam President Robert A. Underwood has invited Chairman Ike Skelton, Chair of the House Armed Services Committee, to speak about American military strategic policy and initiatives in the Asia Pacific region. The presentation will be held on February 16 at 6:45 p.m. in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Lecture Hall and is open to the University community and the public at large. The half hour presentation will be followed by a brief question and answer session.
UOG Presidential Lecture Series with Dr Michael Perez
Dr. Michael Perez presented Mapping the Terrain of Chamorro Diaspora and
Indigeneity at the University of Guam on May 5, as the third in President
Robert A. Underwood's Lecture Series. Dr. Perez is a Professor of Sociology
at California State University, Fullerton
University of Guam Investiture of Dr Robert Underwood
University of Guam Investiture of Dr Robert Underwood
UOG Lecture Series - Dr. Clarita R. Carlos
Inaugural Lecture
Philippine Studies
Lecture Series
Presents Dr. Clarita R. Carlos
UOG Presidential Lecture Series with Dr Catherine Lutz
University of Guam Presidential Lecture Series with Dr. Catherine Lutz
"U.S. Military Basing and its Impacts on Local Communities and Global U.S. Strategy"
Dr. Lutz, is a Professor at the Watson Institute of International Studies and Department of Anthropology, Brown University. She received her BA in sociology and anthropology from Swarthmore College and her PhD in social anthropology from Harvard University. Her most recent books include The Bases of Empire: The Global Struggle against US Military Posts (New York University Press, 2009),Local Democracy under Siege: Activism, Public Interests, and Private Politics (New York University Press, 2007, winner of a Society for the Anthropology of North America book award),and Homefront: A Military City and the American 20th Century (Beacon Press, 2001, winner of the Leeds Prize and the Victor Turner Prize). Others include Reading National Geographic (Chicago, 1993) with Jane Collins, and Unnatural Emotions: Everyday Sentiments on a Micronesian Atoll and their Challenge to Western Theory (Chicago, 1988). She is the immediate past president of the American Ethnological Society, the largest organization of cultural anthropologists in the United States.
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