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Associate Professor of Political Science Jason Kosnoski introduced the speaker, Dr. Cary Nelson.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Chris Pearson, Associate Professor of Physics at UM-Flint, introduced Dr. Greene and moderated the Q & A.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Alaina Wiens and Bob Mabbitt of University Relations managed the #CIF12 Twitter conversation.

Isabel Wilkerson (seen here with Dr. Thomas Henthorn) spoke with an audience of about 75 during the morning's Sullenger Dialogue.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Robert Burack, UM-Flint student and Critical Issues Forum committee member, speaks with Wilkerson during the booksigning.

Isabel Wilkerson (seen here with Dr. Thomas Henthorn) spoke with an audience of about 75 during the morning's Sullenger Dialogue.

Robert Burack, UM-Flint student and Critical Issues Forum committee member, speaks with Wilkerson during the booksigning.

Dr. Greene signed books for students, faculty, staff, and community members after the morning's Sullenger Dialogue.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Dr. Nelson spoke to an audience of nearly 300 at the luncheon presentation.

Maude Barlow (seen here with Dr. Ananth Aiyer of the UM-Flint Anthropology Department), spoke to a group of students, faculty, staff, and community members in an open question-and-answer session.

Maude Barlow (seen here with Dr. Ananth Aiyer of the UM-Flint Anthropology Department), spoke to a group of students, faculty, staff, and community members in an open question-and-answer session.

Dr. Greene signed books for students, faculty, staff, and community members after the morning's Sullenger Dialogue.

“Critical place is the kitchen, since activities such ironing an drying take all the space and I have to move some things out of the way, from one place to another. In the summer this problem does not exist, since the living room extends to the balcony and yard"

Maude Barlow (seen here with Dr. Ananth Aiyer of the UM-Flint Anthropology Department), spoke to a group of students, faculty, staff, and community members in an open question-and-answer session.

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