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  1. 2009 Wilson Lecture Putting the 'East Asian Model' In Perspective Presented by Professor Kenneth Pomeranz of UC Irvine -Oct 26th 6:00pm UMFA
  2. Friday the 18th, 6:00-7:30pm: Keynote Address by Dr. AnnaLee Saxenian - Eccles Auditorium, Humanities Building - www.frontiersofnewmedia.org
  3. Not a whole lot happened on this day in history, but it's Slash's birthday today... so there's that.
  4. New Mozart? Who's the guy who had this stuff just sitting around? http://bit.ly/yUAqN
  5. a lot of new editions to the history web site, currently adding graduate level courses and areas of study http://history.utah.edu/
  6. I want Al Franken V. Orrin Hatch, please! http://bit.ly/153MrG
  7. July 22, 1796 - The city of Cleveland was founded by Moses Cleaveland, immediately it became the worlds least favorite travel destination
  8. July 22, 1587 - An English colony that would vanish under mysterious circumstances, was established on Roanoke Island off North Carolina.
  9. Today in history: Hemingway born - 1899, Scopes convicted of teaching evolution - 1925, France surrendered North Vietnam to Communists -1954
  10. @uumec not yet, I just haven't gotten around to it. We will be though.
  11. Jay-Z v. The Game http://bit.ly/k144J
  12. What if Twitter existed 40 years ago, and NASA actually used it? It would look a little something like this: http://twitter.com/AP11_CAPCOM
  13. This day in history: The U.S. successfully tested the first atom bomb, "Catcher in the Rye" was published, and Apollo 11 was launched.
  14. Two new syllabi and courses added to the website! Check 'em out http://bit.ly/3h7PdZ
  15. It's true, the History department is tweeting...