WH = Woodburn Hall); BH = Ballantine Hall
9:05-9:55am
Neoliberalism and Privatization (WH005)
Libraries in the Age of Austerity (Wells Library 030)
10:10-11:00pm
Anti-Whistleblower Bill SB373, Hiding Animal Abuse on Industrial Farms
(BH109)
11:15-12:05pm
Reconciling Knowledge and Action: How to Relate What We Learn in
Literature and Film Class to Real Life (BH233)
Citizenship and Dissent (Cedar 114)
Science, Politics, Responsibility, and Social Change (BH109)
Post-Colonialism, Immigration, and Education as (non)integration in Early
21st Century French Society (WH111)
12:20-1:10pm
Corporatization of the University (BH109)
1:25-2:15pm
From the Promise of Leisure to Free Work: Creative Labor under Neo-
Liberalism (BH109)
3:35-4:25pm
From Bloomington to Santiago: History of Student Protest across the
Americas (BH109)
4:25-5:30pm
High School Students in Global Student Protest (WH 002)