Events Calendar
September 21, 2008 - September 28, 2008
Sunday the 21st
- Concert: "Winds From the South: Italian Style in Paris" (2:00PM - 3:30PM) Featuring a program of sonatas and cantatas from the parisian baroque by Leclair, Monteclair, Dornel ...
- Concert: "Winds From the South: Italian Style in Paris" (5:30PM - 7:00PM) Featuring a program of sonatas and cantatas from the parisian baroque by Leclair, Monteclair, Dornel ...
Monday the 22nd
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Conference: Church-State Relations and Religious Liberty: Comparative Perspectives
(all day)
The conference will provide the opportunity for world-renowned scholars, jurists, and advocates from countries including ...
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Professional Development Workshop: "Job Search Strategies"
(4:30PM - 5:45PM)
The purpose of this workshop is to learn about the available resources for locating positions ...
Tuesday the 23rd
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Lecture: "The Growth of Foreign Direct Investment and Trade and the Role of 'Outsourcing'"
(12:30PM - 1:30PM)
Jeff Bergstrand, professor of finance and Kellogg Fellow
Free and open to ... - Book Launch - "Peace: A History of Movements & Ideas" (4:15PM - 6:00PM) Featuring author David Cortright, Kroc Institute research fellow and president of the Fourth Freedom Forum, ...
- Lecture/ booksigning and reception: "Antonio's Gun," Sam QuiƱones, author (4:15PM - 5:30PM) This lecture by author Sam Quiñones will be followed by a book signing and reception ...
Wednesday the 24th
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Sustainable Energy: A Notre Dame Forum
(3:00PM - 5:00PM)
The 2008 Notre Dame Forum on Sustainable Energy represents nothing less than a bold invitation ...
Thursday the 25th
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"The Bottom Billion: Can We Make a Difference?"
(4:00PM - 5:00PM)
Paul Collier is professor of economics and director of the Center for the Study of ...
- Lecture: "Chicago Style: Roots Music and the City" (5:00PM - 6:00PM) Carlo Rotella, author, Director of American Studies and Professor of English at Boston College.
Friday the 26th
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Lecture: The John Howard Yoder Lectures on Nonviolence, Religion, and Peace
(11:00AM - 2:00PM)
"Forgiveness & Apology: The Amish, Yoder and Peacebuilding" featuring speaker Donald B. Kraybill, Distinguished College ...
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The Alvin Plantinga Fellow Lecture: "Divine Command Theory: Some Reflections on the Contemporary Situation"
(3:00PM - 4:15PM)
Dr. John E. Hare, Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology, The Divinity School, Yale University.
Discussion ...
- "Why Irish?" Colloquium: "Fionn: the Irish Hero" (3:00PM - 5:00PM) Joseph F. Nagy, professor of English at UCLA, will examine Fionn MacCumaill, the legendary leader ...