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~AMARNA Presents~
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~*~~* ~ Monday Night Dinner ~*~~*~
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Join us.
TONIGHT, MONDAY, APRIL 18
7 PM
With special guest...
PROF. BRUCE DUTHU
Bio: Professor N. Bruce Duthu is an internationally recognized scholar
of Native American law and policy. He joined the regular faculty at
Dartmouth in 2008 as professor of Native American Studies.
Professor Duthu earned his BA in religion and Native American studies
from Dartmouth College and his JD degree from Loyola University School
of Law in New Orleans. He is the author of American Indians and the Law
(2008) and was a contributing author of Felix S. Cohen's Handbook of
Federal Indian Law (2005), the leading treatise in the field of federal Indian
law.
Tonight's topic: Native American Activism on College Campuses
Join us for a very special discussion with Prof. Duthu!
On the menu tonight:
Lettuce wraps with meat or vegetarian filling
Seasoned rice
And brownies for dessert!
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Where is Amarna, you say?
Amarna is located at 23 E. Wheelock street,
second house past the traffic light after the gym,
and right across from Kappa Kappa Gamma.
What is Amarna?
Amarna is a coed residential Undergraduate social organization.
We are open and non-exclusive, with no rush or pledge period
for new members. We embrace, affirm and appreciate individuality
and diversity. We encourage a spirit of voluntary, not obligatory,
participation in house activities. We plan and hold a variety of
events, from dance parties to weekly dinners with faculty and
administrators, from our signature "Wine and Cheese" to
community service activities and events addressing issues of diversity.
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Sponsored by Programming Board
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