Events Calendar
November 15, 2009 - November 22, 2009
Sunday the 15th
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Music: Fall 2009 Concert Bands
(3:00PM - 9:00PM)
Fall concert by the University's Symphonic Band and Symphonic Winds.
Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo ...
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Theatre: "The Sugar Wife" by Elizabeth Kuti
(7:30PM - 9:30PM)
Set in 1851 in a Quaker community, the drama revolves around the moral dilemmas facing ...
Monday the 16th
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Symposium: "The Place of Islam in Contemporary European Literature"
(all day)
The purpose of this symposium is to enrich our understanding of contemporary European literature by ...
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Lecture: Understanding Victims’ Justice: "Perspectives from Post-Conflict Settings in Africa"
(12:30PM - 1:30PM)
David Backer, Assistant Professor of Government, College of William and Mary; Visiting Fellow, Kroc Institute
Sponsored ...
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Interdisciplinary Workshop on American Religion
(3:00PM - 4:00PM)
Keith Meador, Duke University
Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Religion and ... -
Lecture: "The Mayor of Hell?"
(8:00PM - 9:00PM)
Come meet John Fetterman, graduate of Harvard and now mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania—the “distressed” city ...
- Film: "Le Grand Voyage" (2004) with director Ismaël Ferroukhi (8:30PM - 10:15PM) Winner of the Luigi De Laurentiis Award at the Venice Film Festival and Best Film ...
Tuesday the 17th
- Symposium: "The Place of Islam in Contemporary European Literature" (all day) The purpose of this symposium is to enrich our understanding of contemporary European literature by ...
- Symposium: "The Place of Islam in Contemporary European Literature" (all day) The purpose of this symposium is to enrich our understanding of contemporary European literature by ...
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The 2009 Conway Lectures: Abelard in Four Dimensions
(5:00PM - 6:00PM)
Every year, through the generosity of Robert M. Conway, a distinguished, senior medievalist offers ...
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Fictionalized Dialogue: "Darwin and Owen at Notre Dame: A conversation after 150 years"
(8:00PM - 9:30PM)
Dialogue on the “Origin of Species” between Charles Darwin (portrayed by Ronald Hellenthal, professor of ...
Wednesday the 18th
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Lecture: "The Young Lords and the Social and Structural Roots of Sixties Radicalism"
(4:30PM - 6:00PM)
Johanna Fernandez, Professor of History, Baruch College.
Location: Room 210-214, McKenna Hall
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Readings: Christine Hume & Jeff Clark
(7:00PM - 9:00PM)
Poets Christine Hume and Jeff Clark will read at the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore.
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Film: Immokalee U.S.A. (2008, 77 min.)
(7:30PM - 8:45PM)
Director Georg Koszulinski will introduce the film.
Every season, tens of thousands of migrant farmworkers ...
Thursday the 19th
- Lecture: "Understanding Victims' Justice: Perspectives from Post-Conflict Settings in Africa" (12:30PM - 1:45PM) David Backer, Assistant Professor of Government, College of William and Mary; Visiting Fellow, Kroc Institute Location: ...
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Lecture: "Losing Muslim Hearts and Minds: Religiosity, Elite Competition, and Anti-Americanism in the Islamic World"
(4:15PM - 5:30PM)
Lisa Blaydes, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
Location: Hesburgh Center, Room C-103
Sponsored by the ...
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The 2009 Conway Lectures: Abelard in Four Dimensions
(5:00PM - 6:00PM)
Every year, through the generosity of Robert M. Conway, a distinguished, senior medievalist offers ...
Friday the 20th
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Labor Research Workshop: "Rethinking Race, Relationships and Resistance at Work in the Early 19th Century United States"
(12:00PM - 1:00PM)
Dan Graff, Associate Director of the Higgins Labor Studies Program and Director of Undergraduate Studies ...
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Lecture: “On Writing the War and World After the Empire”
(1:00PM - 2:15PM)
Born in Algeria in 1962, Zahia Rahmani lives in Paris. With her novel Moze (finalist ...
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Music: Fall 2009 Concert Bands
(8:30PM - 9:30PM)
Fall concert by the University's Symphonic Band and Symphonic Winds.
Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo ...
Saturday the 21st
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Saturday Scholar Series: “Understanding the Cultural, Religious, and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults (18-23 Year Olds)”
(12:00PM - 1:00PM)
An intimate discussion with Notre Dame’s most engaging faculty speakers on some of the most ...