Events Calendar
September 20, 2009 - September 27, 2009
Monday the 21st
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George Rickey Symposium
(all day)
Abstraction in the Public Sphere: New Approaches
The Snite Museum of Art takes ...
Tuesday the 22nd
- Opera Auditions (all day) Opera Notre Dame announces auditions for its spring production (title TBD) next Tuesday and Wednesday, ...
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Reading: Alicia Ostriker
(7:30PM - 9:00PM)
Poet and scholar Alicia Ostriker will read at the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore.
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Catholic Culture Literature Series: "Close to Catholic: A Celebration of Kindred Spirits"
(8:00PM - 10:00PM)
Topic of T.S. Eliot, by Dominic Manganiello, professor of English, University of Ottowa.
Wednesday the 23rd
- Opera Auditions (all day) Opera Notre Dame announces auditions for its spring production (title TBD) next Tuesday and Wednesday, ...
- ISLA Reception for New Faculty Members (4:00PM - 6:00PM)
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Ignació Ellacuría, Martyred Professor: A Catholic University Confronts El Salvador’s Reality
(4:30PM - 6:00PM)
Michael E. Lee, Fordham University
- Lecture: "The Plundered Planet and Restoring Natural Order in the Bottom Billion" (5:00PM - 7:00PM) Paul Collier, Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the ...
Thursday the 24th
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The John Howard Yoder Dialogues on Nonviolence, Religion & Peace
(11:00AM - 12:00PM)
"Why Does Justice Matter?"
Nicholas Wolterstorff, Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology Emeritus, Yale ...
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2009 Banned Books Readout
(3:30PM - 4:30PM)
Where: University of Notre Dame Library
Schedule of Events
Welcome and Introduction of Readout! ...
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Lecture: "Hearing the Irrational: Music and the Development of the Modern Concept of Number"
(4:15PM - 5:45PM)
Peter Pesic, St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Part of the History and Philosophy of ...
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FTT Talks: Douglas Lieblien
(6:00PM - 8:00PM)
FTT Talks presents Douglas Lieblien, Emmy-nominated Writer & Co-Executive Producer of Hannah Montana ...
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Religion, Violence, and War: The State of the Debate
(7:00PM - 8:30PM)
Nigel Biggar, professor of theology at Christ Church in Oxford, England
Christopher Eberle, professor of ...
Friday the 25th
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Abstraction in the Public Sphere: New Approaches
(all day)
George Rickey Symposium
Sponsored by the Snite Museum of Art; American Studies; Art, Art History ...
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Midwest Medieval History Conference
(1:00PM - 9:00PM)
The Midwest Medieval History Conference is the oldest regional association devoted to medieval studies. For ...
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Lecture: "Comparative and World Literature Today"
(1:00PM - 3:00PM)
Emily Apter, professor of French and Comparative Literature at New York University.
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Lecture: "Comparative and World Literature Today"
(1:00PM - 3:00PM)
Emily Apter, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, New York University
With an introduction by Alison ...
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Midwest Russian History Workshop - Fall 2009 Meeting
(2:00PM - 5:00PM)
Join scholars from universities in the United States and Canada as they discuss their latest ...
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Colloquium: "A Truly Ontological Argument"
(3:00PM - 4:30PM)
PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM
Brian Leftow, University of Oxford
"A Truly Ontological Argument"
Saturday the 26th
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Abstraction in the Public Sphere: New Approaches
(8:00AM - 9:00AM)
George Rickey Symposium
Sponsored by the Snite Museum of Art; American Studies; Art, Art ...
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Midwest Russian History Workshop - Fall 2009 Meeting
(all day)
Join scholars from universities in the United States and Canada as they discuss their latest ...
-
Midwest Medieval History Conference
(all day)
The Midwest Medieval History Conference is the oldest regional association devoted to medieval studies. For ...