Oct 6, 2004
Election Events Continue with Documentary and Debate Screenings
Campus events related to the upcoming presidential election continued Wednesday night with screenings of Call it Democracy, a nonpartisan documentary by…
Campus events related to the upcoming presidential election continued Wednesday night with screenings of Call it Democracy, a nonpartisan documentary by…
Michael McDonough ’79, vice president for global trade financial services at the Bank of New York, will speak on “Argentina: 20 Years of Adjustment” 7…
Artist Toshiko Takaezu, whose exquisitely glazed closed-form stoneware and porcelain pieces are on display at the Williams Center for the Arts Gallery…
Roger Rowlett, professor and chair of chemistry at Colgate University, will give two campus talks Monday as part of the Consortium for Research Opportunities…
Combine poetry, jazz riffs, and hip-hop attitude with down-home blues and Spanish boleros, and you’d have the Universes ensemble, a troupe of five multitalented…
Guitarist Reed Kendall, who has headlined two sold-out shows at The Point in Bryn Mawr, will give a concert 9 p.m. Friday at Gilbert’s. The free show is…
Students gathered Wednesday in Kirby Hall of Civil Rights to watch “Journey Towards Democracy: Involving Students in the Political Process,” a live webcast…
Stephen Gale, a nationally recognized expert on the study of terrorism and its causes, will speak on “9/11 Plus Three: Why We are Still Missing the Point…
Brett Sokolow, president of the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management and a founding director of the National Intercollegiate Association…
Arts-in-education consultant, dancer, and choreographer Barbara Pearson will continue the 2004-05 Arts Career Exploration Series 12:15 p.m. Tuesday with…