This Week at Dartmouth: 3/4 to 3/10

By The Dartmouth Web Staff | 3/4/13 3:30am

Monday, March 4
4 p.m.: "What Viral-like Particles Can Tell Us about Immune Responses to Viruses" — Allen Harmsen, Montana State University. Borwell 658W
5:30 p.m.: SexFest. Top of the Hop
6:30 p.m.: Letterpress Workshop Open Studio. Baker Library Room 23
7 p.m.: An evening with filmmaker Romuald Karmakar. Loew Auditorium

Tuesday, March 5
1 p.m.: "Cell Surface Remodeling and the Art of Endocytosis" — Jason MacGurn, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology, Cornell University. LSC 201
3:30 p.m.: "High-Performance Solution-Processed Thin-Film Solar Cells: Opportunities and Challenges" — David Mitzi, IBM. Spanos Auditorium
4 p.m.: "Corruptions of Memory: Crises of French Holocaust Remembrance in the New Millenium" — Richard Golsan, Texas A&M University. Wren Room, Sanborn House
7 p.m.: Green Fish Concert Series: Streets of Istanbul. Sarner Underground
7:30 p.m.: "Horses of God" film screening. Loew Auditorium

Wednesday, March 6
12 p.m.: "Critical Care: Prescriptions for Marketing with Big Data" — Robert Mead, Aetna Inc. General Motors Classroom, Tuck School of Business
7 p.m.: "Seeds of Hope" movie premier. Filene Auditorium
8 p.m.: "My Land" film screening. Loew Auditorium
8 p.m.: Green Fish Concert Series: Arthur Campbell. One Wheelock
8 p.m.: "The Real Inspector Hound" by Tom Stoppard. Bentley Theater

Thursday, March 7
2 p.m.: "Why One Might Want to Violate Lorentz Symmetry and Why One Really Shouldn't" — David Mattingly, University of New Hampshire. Wilder 202
4 p.m.: "The Quantum Physics of the Classically Impossible" — Mordcai Waegell, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Wilder 202
4 p.m.: "digital ? humanities ?" — Jeffrey Schnapp. Rockefeller 003
7 p.m.: Dartmouth Dance Ensemble. Moore Theater
8 p.m.: "The Real Inspector Hound" by Tom Stoppard. Bentley Theater

Friday, March 8
Last day for spring term course changes, last day of classes
3:30 p.m.: "The Road to 100 Earths" — Debra Fischer, Yale University. Wilder 104
3:30 p.m.: "Manipulations of Light at the Nanoscale for Applications in Energy Conversation" — Zongfu Yu, Stanford University. Spanos Auditorium
4 p.m.: "Evaluating Optimal Models of Information Processing in Visual Cortex" — John Serences, University of California San Diego. Moore B03
4 p.m.: "Plants, Viruses and their Aphid Vectors: The Chemical Ecology of Pathsystems" — Sanford Eigenbrode, University of Idaho. LSC 201
7 p.m.: Men's basketball vs. Cornell University. Berry Leede Arena
7 p.m.: Men's ice hockey vs. Harvard University. Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Round 1, Game 1. Thompson Arena Rink
8 p.m.: Dartmouth Idol finals. Spaulding Auditorium (overflow seating Moore Theater)
8 p.m.: "The Real Inspector Hound" by Tom Stoppard. Bentley Theater

Saturday, March 9
First day of pre-examination break
12 p.m.: Women's lacrosse vs. University of Florida. Scully-Fahey Field
3 p.m.: Men's lacrosse vs. Robert Morris University. Scully-Fahey Field
7 p.m.: Men's basketball vs. Columbia University. Berry Leede Arena
7 p.m.: Men's ice hockey vs. Harvard University. Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Round 1, Game 2. Thompson Arena Rink

Sunday, March 10
Last day of pre-examination break
7 p.m.: Men's ice hockey vs. Harvard University. Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Round 1, Game 3 (if necessary). Thompson Arena Rink


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