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  1. Learn about the lives of Mississippi Civil Rights workers as told by themselves. Noon tomorrow in Dauer Hall Room 215.
  2. Russian Fall Festival - delicious food, colorful dress, great music and fun people. Sunday, 11/8/09 1:00 pm, Keene Faculty Center.
  3. Join us for an Evening of Hindustani Music Friday at 7 in the HPNP Auditorium, featuring artists Indrajit Banerjee & Subrata Bhattacharya.
  4. Peruvian artist Flora Zarate exhibits, sews and sells arpilleras, tapestries with layers of meanings, Friday in Ustler Hall at 12 pm.
  5. How are different religions responding to the environmental crisis? Gainesville faith community leaders discuss tonight at 6:30, 219 Dauer.
  6. LIGO's touring exhibit on display in UF Physics building until Nov 12. RT @UFPhysics http://bit.ly/2Icbpg
  7. How do your everyday ethics affect social change? Take a look at Religion professor Anna Peterson's newest book. http://ow.ly/x4e2
  8. The rise of the religious left: new UF study shows that the 'God Gap' might not be as wide as previously thought. http://ow.ly/wWJ8
  9. Southern Discomfort: UF English professor Padgett Powell featured in the New York Times: http://ow.ly/wdJn
  10. UF researchers use Colombian fossils to create the first reliable view of Neotropical rainforests, 58 million years on. http://ow.ly/vP2K
  11. Galaxies, Quasars and Supermassive Blackholes - astronomy lecture & observation tonight at 7:20, NPB 1002.
  12. President Barack Obama has honored a former UF mathematics professor with the National Medal of Science. http://ow.ly/vNWd
  13. CLAS professors react to Obama's Nobel Peace Prize: http://ow.ly/vNt8
  14. Political Science professor David Smith looks at Marco Rubio's campaign for the Florida Senate seat: http://ow.ly/vNsu
  15. Fall of the Wall ends tonight at 6 in Pugh - guests include the German General Consul, Dean D'Anieri, & Holger Teschke. http://ow.ly/vNw6
  16. Professor emerita of anthropology inducted into American Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://ow.ly/vNrY
  17. Bookbeat: Fiona McLaughlin's new book looks at the complex tapestry of languages in Africa's urban environments. http://ow.ly/vLX8
  18. CLAS leads with the way with five of eight Fulbright scholars from UF for 2009-2010. http://ow.ly/uexu
  19. CLAS celebrates 25 years of partnership with one of Mexico's oldest universities. http://ow.ly/ue8v
  20. The Everglades: Visions, Revisions and History - former Conservation Director of the Friends of the Earth at 7:00 in the Pugh Hall Ocora.