Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for February 2009

U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Band Brass Quintet

Samuelson Chapel

The Brass Quintet is one of the most requested small ensembles within the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Band.

Dan Barker: From minister to atheist

Lundring Events Center

Dan Barker will talk about his transformation from minister to atheist.

University Chapel
with Guy Erwin

Samuelson Chapel

Weekly worship service begins at 10:10 a.m.

Ain't I A Woman!
Core Ensemble and Taylore Mahogany Scott

Preus-Brandt Forum

Presented as part of CLU's Black History Celebration, Ain’t I a Woman!, a theatre work for actress and chamber music trio, celebrates the life and times of four powerful African-American women: renowned novelist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston, ex-slave and fiery abolitionist Sojourner Truth, exuberant folk artist Clementine Hunter and fervent civil rights worker Fannie Lou Hamer.

Hot Pizza and a Hot Topic
Addiction Recovery

Ullman Commons

Come to the SUB for free pizza and learn from an expert all about addiction and recovery.

Conservatory Chamber Music Concert

Overton Hall

Conservatory flute, violin and cello students of adjunct faculty members Melissa Phelps, Nancy Marfisi and Joyce Geeting will perform a repertoire of solos and duets.

Kamran Mofid: Promoting Globalization for the Common Good
Alma and Clifford Pearson Distinguished Speakers Series

Samuelson Chapel

The Alma and Clifford Pearson Distinguished Speakers Series presents Kamran Mofid, Ph.D., founder of the Globalization for the Common Good Initiative and co-founder/editor of the Journal of Globalization for the Common Good.

The Vagina Monologues
performed by members of Feminism Is...

Lundring Events Center

Members of Feminism Is… perform monologues from Eve Ensler’s world-renowned play The Vagina Monologues to help raise awareness about women survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

University Chapel
ASH WEDNESDAY

Samuelson Chapel

Weekly worship service begins at 10:10 a.m.

Charles Johnson, National Book Award author
The Art and Politics of Charles Johnson's Historical Fiction

Lundring Events Center

Charles Johnson, Ph.D., is a scholar of African-American literature and short story writer. His many awards include the National Book Award for Middle Passage in 1990 and an Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature in 2002.

Senior Salute Day

Ullman Commons

This event is a one-day, one-stop shopping fair that allows graduating seniors to make all the necessary arrangements for graduation in May.

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