Roy
Casagranda
Assistant Professor of
Government
2009 Lectures
"First Annual Pinnacle Student Political Science
Association Conference: Comparative Politics, International Relations,
and Foreign Policy,"
Panel Moderator
4:15 PM Thursday, December
10, Conference Room, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"First Annual Pinnacle Student Political Science Association
Conference: Theory,"
Panel Moderator
4:15 PM Tuesday, December 8,
Conference Room, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"Insurance Reform and Not Healthcare Reform,"
Panel
Sponsored by Twelfth Revoution
6:30 PM Thursday, October 29, Room
611, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"Modernity?," Lecture
Sponsored by Austin
Philosophy Forum (formerly Ethics Resource
Center)
7:00 PM Thursday, October 1,
Eastview Campus
"We Watch You: Totalitarianism in US," Lecture
Sponsored by Twelfth Revoution
6:30 PM Thursday, September 10,
Conference Room, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"20th Century Iran," Lecture
Sponsored by Twelfth Revoution
8:00 PM Thursday, May 7, Room 511,
ACC Pinnacle Campus
"Searching for Solutions to the Israel-Palestine Situation,"
Panel
Sponsored by Twelfth Revoution
8:00 PM Thursday, March 6, Student
Commons, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"Privelege and Identity," Panel
Sponsored by Ethics Resource
Center
7:00 PM Thursday, February 26,
Eastview Campus
"The Conquest of Palestine"
Sponsored by Mustard Seeds
6:00 PM Sunday, February 22, not
open to the public
"The Incredible Shrinking Palestine"
Sponsored by Twelfth Revolution:
Politics and Government Club
8:00 PM Thursday, February 19, Conference
Room,
ACC Pinnacle Campus
"The Crusades: 1095 AD to 1291 AD"
Sponsored by Twelfth Revolution:
Politics
and
Government Club
8:00 PM Thursday, February 5, Conference
Room, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"The Arab Empire From 661 AD to 1095 AD"
Sponsored by Twelfth Revolution: Politics
and
Government Club
8:00 PM Thursday, January 22, Conference
Room, ACC Pinnacle Campus
"The Conquest of Palestine"
Sponsored by Austin Coalition for Gaza
2:00 PM Saturday, January 10, Gateway Community
Center
"There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms
the
hypothesis, then you've made a measurement.
If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you've made a
disocvery."
Enrico Fermi
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Last updated: February 2,
2009.