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Spotlight Archive - November 2006

November 2-5, 2006
National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab. Open house Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. offers chance to visit a world-class particle accelerator, see the search for rare isotopes and learn how exploding stars built your body's elements.

November 6-12, 2006
International Education Week Nov. 11-19. Events include a lecture on HIV/AIDS in South Africa, a concert featuring Russian music and an international film festival showing 25 films. For a list of events, visit www.isp.msu.edu

November 13-19, 2006
International Film Festival Nov. 12-18. More than 20 films from 13 countries of the Middle East will be screened in the Communication Arts & Sciences Building free to the public. For a complete schedule and descriptions of the films, visit cas.msu.edu

November 20-26, 2006
Official 2006 MSU Ornament. This inaugural ornament features Beaumont Tower handcrafted in solid brass. A portion of the proceeds from sales will be donated to an MSU scholarship fund. More information...

November 27-December 3, 2006
Honey of an invention stings bee nemeses. MSU entomologist Zachary Huang is making advances in the fight against mites that have decimated honeybee populations across the nation. His success is measured in pounds – nearly 3,000 pounds of pure, raw honey.


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