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By Brian Kalish on 3/1/07
Thursday, March 1
"The Danish 'Flexicurity' Labor-Market Model and the Question of Cross-National Transferability of Institutions"
12:45-2 p.m.
Clark Hall, room 130
Anna Ilsøe, research fellow at the University of Copenhagen's Employment Relations Research Centre, will outline Denmark's flexicurity and whether it could be transferred to the United States.
For more information, contact Stephen Silvia at ssilvia@american.edu.
Friday, March 2
IDPSA Friday Forum
4:30-6 p.m.
Mary Graydon Center, room 200
This event will focus on corporate social responsibility.
For more information, contact idfridayforum@yahoo.com.
Symphony Orchestra Concert
Through March 4
8 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Recital Hall
The orchestra presents an international program with a Russian twist, featuring guest conductor Anna Binneweg and American University Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition winners. Tickets cost $5 to $15. Open rehearsal on March 2 is free.
For more information, contact the Department of Performing Arts at (202) 885-3420.
Saturday, March 3
Gallery Talk: Madeleine Keesing
4 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, AU Museum
Artist Madeleine Keesing will discuss her "Ashes and Embers" exhibition.
For more information, call (202) 885-1300.
Sunday, March 4
John Richardson's Sunday Dinner
8 p.m.
Anderson Hall, first floor lounge
Faculty resident John Richardson will prepare a lasagna dinner. Participants must sign up on the sheet on the faculty resident board in Anderson Hall.
For more information, call Althea Mickiewicz at (202) 885-2117.
Monday, March 5
Third Annual Reception with the National Association of Women Judges
6-8 p.m.
WCL, room 600
Local practicing and retired judges will attend this annual networking and mentoring event.
For more information, contact Lauren Teichner at (202) 274-4403.
Tuesday, March 6
"Philosopher Cops"
"The Danish 'Flexicurity' Labor-Market Model and the Question of Cross-National Transferability of Institutions"
12:45-2 p.m.
Clark Hall, room 130
Anna Ilsøe, research fellow at the University of Copenhagen's Employment Relations Research Centre, will outline Denmark's flexicurity and whether it could be transferred to the United States.
For more information, contact Stephen Silvia at ssilvia@american.edu.
Friday, March 2
IDPSA Friday Forum
4:30-6 p.m.
Mary Graydon Center, room 200
This event will focus on corporate social responsibility.
For more information, contact idfridayforum@yahoo.com.
Symphony Orchestra Concert
Through March 4
8 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Recital Hall
The orchestra presents an international program with a Russian twist, featuring guest conductor Anna Binneweg and American University Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition winners. Tickets cost $5 to $15. Open rehearsal on March 2 is free.
For more information, contact the Department of Performing Arts at (202) 885-3420.
Saturday, March 3
Gallery Talk: Madeleine Keesing
4 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, AU Museum
Artist Madeleine Keesing will discuss her "Ashes and Embers" exhibition.
For more information, call (202) 885-1300.
Sunday, March 4
John Richardson's Sunday Dinner
8 p.m.
Anderson Hall, first floor lounge
Faculty resident John Richardson will prepare a lasagna dinner. Participants must sign up on the sheet on the faculty resident board in Anderson Hall.
For more information, call Althea Mickiewicz at (202) 885-2117.
Monday, March 5
Third Annual Reception with the National Association of Women Judges
6-8 p.m.
WCL, room 600
Local practicing and retired judges will attend this annual networking and mentoring event.
For more information, contact Lauren Teichner at (202) 274-4403.
Tuesday, March 6
"Philosopher Cops"
2008 Woodie Awards

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