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Keynote: Four Fronts of the Data War </div>
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The explosion of data science in recent years and its ramification will be the main focus of a keynote for the Data Science Initiative's launch event titled "Empowering Collaboration / Expanding Networks." The event will serve to reiterate the DSI's charge to shed light on the data revolution's impact on science and society. Computer scientist Andrew W. Moore will deliver the keynote address titled "Four Fronts of the Data War: The Battles for Talent, Compute, Privacy and Science." Dean of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, Moore has research interests that encompass a broad range within the 'big data' field. He recently studied how to improve automated systems and robots' abilities to sense to world around them and respond accordingly. DSI director Jeffrey Brock, President Christina Paxson and Provost Richard Locke will also deliver remarks as part of the launch event. The keynote begins at 4 p.m. in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Martinos Auditorium, 154 Angell St. For a complete program, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149913/18/">https://www.brown.edu/initiatives/data-science/community-engagement/other-activities/dsi-launch-event-empowering-collaboration-expanding-networks</a> </div>
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Donald Trump, the Free Press and the Future of American Democracy </div>
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At a time when the integrity of journalism is openly questioned, the Atlantic's Editor in Chief <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149886/19/">Jeffrey Goldberg</a> will take part in a conversation titled "Donald Trump, the Free Press and the Future of American Democracy." Edward Steinfeld, director of the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, will lead the conversation that is part of a new series titled Byline, which brings national commentators and correspondents together for conversations about "journalism in America's post-truth moment." As the 14th editor in chief of The Atlantic, Goldberg has written extensively about U.S. politics and policy and recently criticized the 45th President's response to the violent events in Charlottesville in a piece titled "Why Won't Trump Call Out Radical White Terrorism?" Goldberg—who was awarded the National Magazine Award for Reporting for his coverage on Islamic terrorism—has over the course of his career interviewed numerous heads of state including former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush. Author of "Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and Terror," Goldberg has reported news from Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, Syria and other countries. He has held roles at The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and the Washington Post. The event begins at 5 p.m. in the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Room 130, 85 Waterman St. </div>
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Screening: "Araf" (Somewhere in Between) </div>
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Middle East Studies presents a screening of "Araf" ("Somewhere in Between" in Turkish), a film about two people waiting for an opportunity to escape their monotonous lives. In a naive attempt to escape the life her strict mother has envisioned for her, Zehra becomes fascinated with a truck driver named Mahur despite the love interest from fellow restaurant worker Olgun. Despite feeling like they are in a state of limbo and living in a city with bleak economic opportunities, the protagonists eventually experience a bittersweet moment that leads to suffering and a finale where they must say goodbye to their childhoods in order to move forward. Organized by Visiting Scholar in Middle East Studies Pelin Kadercan and Middle East Studies, the screening will be presented in Turkish with English subtitles. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, 111 Thayer St. </div>
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A reading by Poet Mei-mei Berssenbrugge </div>
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The Program in Literary Arts presents a reading by Poet Mei-mei Berssenbrugge as part of its Writers on Writing Reading Series. An award-winning poet who was born in Beijing and grew up in Massachusetts, Berssenbrugge is the author of 12 volumes of poetry, including "Hello, the Roses." Berssenbrugge is known for working with visual artists on projects such as "Concordance" and "Endocrinology," describing working at the intersection of poetry and visual art as a "wonderful way to open up to someone else’s sensibility, and to use that openness like an ocean or oxygen.” She is the recipient of accolades including a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the McCormack Family Theater, 70 Brown St. </div>
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Book discussion: "The Mana of Mass Society" </div>
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What makes advertising successful or a politician charismatic? An important component that may hold the answer to these questions is referred to as 'mana' in William T.S. Mazzarella's latest work titled "The Mana of Mass Society." Scholars from Harvard, Columbia and Brown will convene for a book discussion as part of the Meet the Author series hosted by the Center for Contemporary South Asia. At the intersection of anthropology and critical theory, the book brings recent conversations around affect, sovereignty and emergence into contact with classic debates on religion, charisma, ideology and aesthetics. Speakers include Jean Comaroff, professor of anthropology, African and African American studies at Harvard University; Michael Taussig, professor of anthropology at Columbia University; and Brown faculty members Leela Gandhi, Aarti Sethi and Bhrigupati Singh. The event begins at 2 p.m. in the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Joukowsky Forum, 111 Thayer St. </div>
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CineBrasil 2017 </div>
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Five films that highlight the best works in recent Brazilian cinema will be screened as part of the Brazil Initiative's annual film festival CineBrasil. Touching on topics as varied as race and gender to hairstyling culture to indigenous history, some of the festival's featured films include "Vazante," a film set in 19th century Brazil that exposes the cruel slave conditions of that era; "Jonas E O Circo De Lona," a coming of age documentary of a boy who is determined to keep a circus running after he family left the trade; and "Arábia," a film that recounts the tribulations of an unemployed factory worker in a story with universal appeal. Presented with English subtitles, all screenings will be held between Friday, Sep. 22, and Sunday, Sep. 24, in the List Art Building, Room 120, 64 College St. For specific showtimes, please visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149891/30/">http://watson.brown.edu/events/series/brazil-initiative</a> </div>
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The Retreat of Western Liberalism </div>
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America is in a period of economic and geopolitical decline, driven by attitudes that have been emerging since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Financial Times columnist Edward Luce wrote in his 2012 book "The Retreat of Western Liberalism." In a book discussion moderated by Brown economist Mark Blyth, Luce will draw ideas from his book to discuss the consequences of Trump's presidency and offer his thoughts on how liberals might take on the inevitable challenges that await them. A graduate of Oxford University in politics, philosophy, and economics, Luce has worked as the South Asia bureau chief for the Financial Times. Hosted by the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, the discussion is part of the Meet the Author series that aims to get writers to talk about their recently published works. A book signing and reception will follow. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Joukowsky Forum, 111 Thayer St. </div>
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Anne Waldman: in Conversation </div>
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An author of more than 40 collections of poetry, Anne Waldman will take part in a public conversation organized by the Brown Arts Initiative and Program in Literary Arts. Associated with the Beat and New York School movements, Waldman is an active member of the Outrider experimental poetry community. Waldman currently serves as a professor of practice in literary arts at Brown University. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Martinos Auditorium, 154 Angell St. </div>
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Screening: 'Happy Death Day' </div>
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The Ivy Film Festival student group presents an advanced screening of "Happy Death Day," a thriller directed by Christopher Landon. In this film, "La La Land" star Jessica Rothe takes on the role of a murdered college student who relives her death multiple times, as she tries to piece together clues about her killer's identity. The screening is free and open to the public, and begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Martinos Auditorium, 154 Angell St. For more information and tickets, visit:<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149916/34/"> https://www.facebook.com/events/150371478887924/?notif_t=plan_user_joined¬if_id=1505328663741523</a> </div>
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Providence Latin American Film Festival </div>
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The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies will host several screenings as part of the statewide Providence Latin American Film Festival. Some of the films to be screened include "Guarani,"a film about extended relatives learning the meaning of traditions and family bonds; "Verdad O Reto," a film that follows a woman whose been terminally diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor after, possibly, meeting the love of her life; and "Hoy Partido A Las Tres," a story about the obstacles a women's soccer team must overcome. All of the Brown hosted screenings will be shown in the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Joukowsky Forum, 111 Thayer. A reception and closing ceremony will also be hosted at Brown's Watson Institute. For a complete program, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2790/35/">http://www.plaff.org</a> </div>
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Dealing with a Nuclear North Korea </div>
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The latest demonstration of North Korea's military capabilities happened in the early hours of Friday, Sept. 15, when the regime fired a missile over the northern island of Japan's Hokkaido. Drawing widespread condemnation from the international community, and calls for stricter sanctions from U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, North Korea has found itself in uncharted political turmoil. In response to the recent incidences and previous sanctions, Naval War College professor and security affairs expert Terence Roehrig will deliver a lecture titled "Dealing with a Nuclear North Korea" as part of an event hosted by East Asian Studies. The event begins at 4 p.m. in Pembroke Hall, Room 305, 172 Meeting St. </div>
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The United States spends more than any other country on healthcare, but do we get what we pay for? In response to the ongoing debate to repeal or replace the Affordable Care Act, the School of Public Health presents a panel discussion titled "Healthcare Access in an Uncertain Time." By examining how Medicare changed the healthcare landscape more than 50 years ago, public health scholars will offer insights into what a revision to the Obama-era law could mean for millions of people. Panelists include David Barton Smith, emeritus professor in health administration at Temple University; and Brown faculty members Ira Wilson, professor and chair of the Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice; Chanee Fabius, post-doctoral research fellow at the Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research; and Terrie Fox Wetle, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health. The event begins at 5 p.m. in the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, first floor auditorium, 85 Waterman St. </div>
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A reading by Poet Peter Markus </div>
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Novelist Peter Markus will read from his work as part of the Program in Literary Arts' Writing Reading Series. Markus is the author of several works including "Bob, or Man on Boat," "We Make Mud: Stories," and many other works. His work has appeared in various literary journals including Unsaid, Denver Quarterly and Puerto del Sol to name a few. Markus recently authored "Inside My Pencil," which is a memoir of his 22 years of teaching in the InsideOut Literary Arts Project in Detroit. Free and open to the public, the event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the McCormack Family Theater, 70 Brown St. </div>
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Performance: 'Dreamlandia' </div>
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Inspired by Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s classic "Life is a Dream," the theater production of "Dreamlandia" by Octavio Solis tells a story that illuminates the various perspectives of people living on the edge of the United States and Mexican border. Touching on topics ranging from immigration to the narcotics industries and Mexican culture, the production was written in 2000 and offers an examination of border politics that can be reminiscent of the absurd, comedic style of Mexican telenovelas (translated as soap operas). “Solis’ use of language in 'Dreamlandia' is a masterful confluence of poetry, rhythmic patterns of dialogue between characters, labeling, and code-switching,” Brown Theatre Arts and Performance Studies (TAPS) faculty member Sarah dAngelo said. Presented by Sock and Buskin and TAPS, the performance is part of an ongoing conversation at Brown about diversity and inclusion and part of TAPS' commitment to telling stories from diverse voices. "Dreamlandia" will run from September 28 through October 8 in Leeds Theatre, 83 Waterman St. Showtimes are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/634950/40/">Tickets</a> are $15 for regular admission, $12 for seniors and $7 for students with an I.D. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/741674/41/">https://www.brown.edu/academics/theatre-arts-performance-studies/performances-events/theatre-season</a> </div>
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Book discussion: "When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics" </div>
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Crime and politics often go hand in hand in the world's largest democracy, India, according to research by Milan Vaishnav. As part of a book discussion hosted by the Center for Contemporary South Asia (CCSA), scholars will discuss the implications for democracy in India and beyond after reading Vaishnav's latest book "When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics." The book draws from fieldwork on political campaigns, interviews with candidates, party workers, voters, surveys and more to shed light on the reason candidates with reputations of wrongdoing move up the political chambers. Discussion participants include Adam Ziegfeld, an assistant professor of political science at George Washington University; Ashutosh Varshney, director of the CCSA at Brown University; Jeffrey Witsoe, an assistant professor of anthropology in Union College's Asian Studies program; and Prerna Singh, the Mahatma Gandhi Assistant Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs. A reception will follow the discussion. The event begins at 2 p.m. in the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Joukowsky Forum, 111 Thayer St. </div>
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A 12 foot sculpture that's described as evoking 'dark spirits' is part of new exhibition on display at Brown's David Winton Bell Gallery. The exhibition by Visual Arts Professor Richard Fishman includes three unique series of pieces completed in the last two years and captures an evolution of his artistic direction. “<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149866/43/">What Remains</a>” includes three types of work: sculptures emanating from his work with the Elm Tree Project; a series of freestanding sculptures that possess the thorny texture of a briar patch, according to Bell Gallery director Jo-Ann Conklin; and wall-mounted pieces that are described in the show’s catalogue as “works that concurrently are (and are not) drawings, prints, molds and sculptures.” The exhibition will run through Sunday, Oct. 29, in the Bell Gallery, located in Brown's List Art Center at 64 College Street. An opening reception will be held on Friday, Sept. 15, at 5:30 p.m. in the gallery. Exhibition hours are Monday-Wednesday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursdays from 1-9 p.m. ; and weekends from 1-4 p.m. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149867/44/">https://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/09/fishman</a> </div>
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As the immigrant community defends itself from the negative portrayals often painted of them at political rallies, a new photo exhibit by Brown neurologist Peter Snyder features intimate portraits of diverse populations that Rhode Islanders may know well. "Ethnos," a photo gallery that celebrates the various origins of Rhode Island's immigrant population, contains photos of children, parents and seniors as they live out their days in Belize, Ecuador and India. Making up nearly 14 percent of Rhode Island's population, immigrants and undocumented people in the Ocean State collectively contribute about $2.6 billion per year to the economy and have provided livelihoods for other residents in the state as founders of nearly 900 unique businesses, according to a report by the Migration Policy Institute. Dr. Snyder, whose academic research has led to more than 135 published articles, is currently the vice president and chief research officer for the Lifespan Health System. He has practiced photography, ceramics, sculpture and other artistic mediums for nearly three decades. The exhibition will be on display through November 6 in the Warren Alpert Medical School, 222 Richmond St. Exhibition hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149892/45/">https://www.brown.edu/academics/medical/about/administration/biomed-communications/rotating-art-exhibits/ethnos</a> </div>
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Welcome to Camp America: Beyond Gitmo </div>
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In an exhibition titled "Welcome to Camp America: Beyond Gitmo," Debi Cornwall took "no-face" portraits of 14 former detainees of the U.S. Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay whose lives have forever been altered by America's War on Terror. Although they are freed and living in nine different countries, the detainees faces aren't shown as a marker of their "indefinite detention." After the September 11 terrorist attacks, the United States incentivized the capture of “foreign fighters" in Afghanistan that potentially led to the wrongful imprisonment of hundreds of people, some of whom, were later abused and tortured, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Cornwall is a conceptual documentary photographer and 1995 Brown graduate who worked as a civil rights lawyer for 12 years. The exhibit is part of programming offered by the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage that aims to explore the legacy and future of the military detention center in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. On display through October 19, the exhibition is available for viewing at the John Nicholas Brown Center, 357 Benefit St. Exhibition hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149902/46/">https://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/09/guantanamo</a> </div>
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Northern Horizons, Global Visions: J. Louis Giddings and the Invention of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology </div>
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When Brown University acquired the King Philip Museum as a donation from Rudolf Haffenreffer's family, there was no space dedicated for the development of research and teaching in anthropology. An exhibition titled "Northern Horizons, Global Visions: J. Louis Giddings and the Invention of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology," aims to shed light on the profound contributions of anthropology pioneer James Louis Giddings as part of the 60th anniversary of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. Featuring examples of Giddings' archeological research including Inuit snow goggles, projectile points, a fishing net and rare Iñupiat birchbark kayak, the exhibition serves as a celebration of Giddings' work and of his students that helped transform a small private museum with a Native American focus into a "university teaching museum with worldwide scope and global vision." The exhibition will be on display through the end of March 30, 2018, in the Haffenreffer Museum, the College Green. Exhibition hours are Tuesday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed on Mondays and University holidays. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/853639/47/">https://www.brown.edu/research/facilities/haffenreffer-museum/northern-horizons-global-visions-j-louis-giddings-and-invention-haffenreffer-museum-anthropology</a> </div>
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To commemorate the nation's founders and the honorary degree of Brown alumnus Daveed Diggs, the John Carter Brown Library (JCB) will hold a special viewing of the exhibition "'So What'd I Miss?': Lafayette, Jefferson, and Hamilton at the John Carter Brown Library." As a nod to Diggs' Tony-award winning performance in "Hamilton," the exhibition will feature materials related to the history of the nation's founders and the late-colonial era in the United States. The exhibition will be on display through Family Weekend in the JCB, located on the College Green. A special viewing will be held on Friday from 4-6 p.m. and Saturday from 12-5 p.m. as part of Commencement Weekend. Exhibition hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/1610767/48/">https://www.brown.edu/academics/libraries/john-carter-brown/event/2017/05/26/so-whatd-i-miss-lafayette-jefferson-and-hamilton-john-carter-brown-library-receptio</a> </div>
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A series of paintings that explore the life of immigrants and undocumented workers in Rhode Island and Massachusetts will be on display at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. Created by artist and storyteller <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149868/49/">Lelia Byron</a>, the exhibition, titled "As I Listened to the Sounds of an Upstream Current," depicts workers from the New England area that come from varied occupations ranging from fish factory workers to human rights activists. The paintings are thematically tied with accompanying text that describes the interconnectedness the subjects share with regards to their hopes and dreams. Hosted by the Brown Arts Initiative, the exhibition will be on display through September 24 in the Atrium Gallery, located within the Granoff Center, 154 Angell St. Exhibition hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., weekends from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/2149869/50/">http://arts.brown.edu/event/i-listened-sounds-upstream-current</a> </div>
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Brewed for Thought: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Beer and Brewing </div>
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Determined to spotlight the various beer cultures around the world, the Haffenreffer Museum Student Group curated an exhibition titled "Brewed for Thought: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Beer and Brewing." The exhibition will highlight the important role beer has in social gatherings throughout various parts of the world and in various settings including ceremonies, relationships and even in medical treatment. In honor of the Haffenreffer family's gift to Brown University more than 60 years ago, the exhibition will feature objects linked to brewing and beer consumption from a broad range of communities including Bolivia, Peru, Kenya, Nepal, Tibet and the United States. The objects—which homage to the Haffenreffer family's roots as brewers—will provide a context for how fermented beverages have been consumed for the last 2,500 years. The exhibition will be on display through March 2018 in the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, the College Green. Exhibition hours are Tuesday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed Mondays and University holidays. For more information visit: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://listserv.advancement.brown.edu/t/205336/2027295/756997/51/">https://www.brown.edu/research/facilities/haffenreffer-museum/brewed-tho...</a> </div>
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