
The fifth in a series of free public lectures on the will take place this Wednesday, March 5 at 6:30 pm with a discussion of the challenges facing penguins and their uncertain future in the wake of a changing climate. .
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The fifth in a series of free public lectures on the will take place this Wednesday, March 5 at 6:30 pm with a discussion of the challenges facing penguins and their uncertain future in the wake of a changing climate. .

On Monday, March 3, UW African Studies will present “, an intimate documentary by Sorayya Aminian, ’11, about Seattle’s Somali refugees and their search for peace in their new home. Screens at 3:30 pm in the auditorium followed by a discussion with the filmmakers.

UW Classics scholar Stephen Hinds investigates connections between classic Latin literature and two English poets in aÂ
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 25, in Kane Hall. Part of the Katz Distinguished Lectures in the Humanities series sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities.