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Zoe Bucher Coordinator for Campus Ministry Communications and Programs Full Profile
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Photo credit: https://samedaypapers.com ECON 499 - Economic Capstone Final Presentation Schedule, Day 1Monday, November 30 / 6-9:15 p.m.Zoom Link6:00-6:20 p.m. - Nathaniel LackeyJust A Game: A Strategic Analysis of ByteDance's Response to Trump's Executive Order6:20-6:40 p.m. - Bailey ForsythRational Risk-Takers: A Game Theoretic Analysis of Terrorists as Rational Actors6:40-7:00 p.m. - Jordan LauThe Role of Delay in Bargaining: High School Baseball Draftees7:00-7:05 p.m. - Break7:05-7:25 p.m
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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, Maria. A Holocaust survivor, Maria Altmann recently fought all the way to the Supreme Court to return five famous paintings of Gustav Klimt to her family, including the famed $135 million Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.” Peter Altmann will talk on his journey of empowerment and perseverance.Brown Bag Lecture: October 16, 2012, noon to 1 p.m., Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen HallEdwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust” Black will discuss the stunning story of IBM’s strategic
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