Spring 2005
MRIC 2004/05
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Spring 2005
January 25th
"Ambassadors Lewis & Clark: Was the Corps of Discovery the Agent of Discovery?"
Dennis Colson - Law
February 1st
"Caught in the Mousetrap: Media Deregulation, Disney and You"
Rebecca Self - JAMM
February 8th
"How Much Do I Have to Know to Design a Bridge?: Engineering Around Ignorance"
Richard Nielsen - Civil Engineering
February 22nd
"An Ear for Jazz "
Dan Bukvich - Lionel Hampton School of Music
March 1st
"Fire and Myth"
Lauren Fins - Forest Resources
March 8th
"We Are What We Teach: Politics, Political Science, and the Environment"
Pat Wilson - Political Science
March 22nd
"Creating Community Conversations Through the Use of Participatory Videography"
Lorie Higgins - Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology
March 29th
"Cautionary Tales of Adoption: Addressing the Litigation Crisis at the Moment of Adoption"
Liz Brandt - Law
April 5th
"A Sense of Direction"
Robert Caisley - Theatre Arts
April 12th
"Sex and the Citizen: Doctors, Reproductive Manuals, and Fashionable Readers under the Napoleonic Consulate and Empire, 1799–1815"
Sean Quinlan - History
April 19th
"Muscle Men, Fat Mice and the Supersize Culture"
Rod Hill - Animal & Veterinary Science
April 26th
"Describing Your Way to Decryption"
Al Carlson - Computer Science
"Ambassadors Lewis & Clark: Was the Corps of Discovery the Agent of Discovery?"
Dennis Colson - Law
February 1st
"Caught in the Mousetrap: Media Deregulation, Disney and You"
Rebecca Self - JAMM
February 8th
"How Much Do I Have to Know to Design a Bridge?: Engineering Around Ignorance"
Richard Nielsen - Civil Engineering
February 22nd
"An Ear for Jazz "
Dan Bukvich - Lionel Hampton School of Music
March 1st
"Fire and Myth"
Lauren Fins - Forest Resources
March 8th
"We Are What We Teach: Politics, Political Science, and the Environment"
Pat Wilson - Political Science
March 22nd
"Creating Community Conversations Through the Use of Participatory Videography"
Lorie Higgins - Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology
March 29th
"Cautionary Tales of Adoption: Addressing the Litigation Crisis at the Moment of Adoption"
Liz Brandt - Law
April 5th
"A Sense of Direction"
Robert Caisley - Theatre Arts
April 12th
"Sex and the Citizen: Doctors, Reproductive Manuals, and Fashionable Readers under the Napoleonic Consulate and Empire, 1799–1815"
Sean Quinlan - History
April 19th
"Muscle Men, Fat Mice and the Supersize Culture"
Rod Hill - Animal & Veterinary Science
April 26th
"Describing Your Way to Decryption"
Al Carlson - Computer Science
Original url: http://www.uidaho.edu/class/mric/archives/pre-2010/spring2005