Four Common Reading events planned this week

 
Four Common Reading-related events are scheduled for this week, including:

Monday, 12:10 p.m., CUE 318: Gary Wegner (Clean by Design CIRCUL8 Systems), “The Value of Poop: Turning Dairy Waste into Windfalls.”

Tuesday, 5:30, Southside Café:  Dine with a Dietician, Annie Roe, “Eating to Help Prevent Disease: Osteoporosis.”

Tuesday, 7 pm, CUE 203: Common Reading Tuesdays guest lecture by Nez Perce Tribe ethnographer Josiah Blackeagle Pinkham, “Native Food Traditions on the Palouse.”  Pinkham will present how oral traditions shaped Nez Perce perspectives on food and will bring material objects as well as his experience and research to share.
 
Thursday, 5:30 p.m., Northside Café: Dine with a Dietitian, Annie Roe, “Eating to Help Prevent Disease: Osteoporosis.”

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