Cultural Events Lecture Series

All events will be held in the Ruth S. Harley University Center Ballroom unless otherwise noted. For ticket and disability accommodation information,
please see below.

Upcoming Events
Sep. 23 Eugene Ludwig Eugene Ludwig
"Corporate Social Responsibility"
11:00 AM
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Sep. 24 Dalai Lama Paul Ekman Ph.D. '58
"Reading Faces: The Application to Psychodiagnosis and Psychotherapy"
4:00 PM
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Oct. 29 Arts and Science Symposium Arts and Science Symposium
"Intersections of Art and Science"
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Oct. 29 Mary Matalin and James Carville An Evening with Mary Matalin and James Carville
"All's Fair: Love, War, and Politics"
7:00 PM
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Nov. 02 Elizabeth Kessler
"Greek and Roman Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art "
3:00 PM
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Nov. 05 Alice Hoffman '73 Alice Hoffman '73
"A Reading and Conversation to Celebrate the Establishment of the Alice Hoffman Fellowships in Creative Writing"
7:00 PM
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Nov. 17 Patrick Finn Patrick Finn
"A New Paradigm for Education Working-Class Students"
7:00 PM
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Nov. 19 Dr. Nicholas Cummings Dr. Nicholas Cummings Ph.D. '78
"Changing Role of Psychology: Trends in Mental Health and How Psychologists Can Lead in This Transformation"
4:00 PM
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Dec. 03 Human Rights Conference
"Sixty Years On: The United Nations and Universal Human Rights"
1:00 PM
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Past Events
Apr. 18 Christian de Duve Christian de Duve
"Life's Adeventure"
7:00 PM
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Sep. 11 Audrey R. Topping Audrey R. Topping
"The Colors of the Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam"
6:15 PM
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Sep. 27 Noreen Harrington '81 Noreen Harrington '81
"Perspectives on Corporate Fraud"
11:00 AM
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Oct. 01 Gerda Lerner Gerda Lerner
"Women's History as a Tool for Social Change"
7:00 PM
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Oct. 02 Ngugi wa Thiong'o Ngugi wa Thiong'o
"Decolonizing the Mind - Language a Way of Understanding Ourselves"
5:00 PM
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Oct. 03 Paul Loeb Paul Loeb
"The Impossible Will Take a Little While"
1:00 PM
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Oct. 15 Lynne Elkin Lynne Elkin
"Watson's the Double Helix: Fact Versus the Fictional Rosalind Franklin"
7:00 PM
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Oct. 23 AU Logo Peter B. Goldberg
"Advocacy in a Conservative Society: An Impossible Dream?"
7:00 PM
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Oct. 24 Thomas Cahill Thomas Cahill
"Life and Art in the Middle Ages"
7:00 PM
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Nov. 12 Arthur Levitt, Jr. Arthur Levitt, Jr.
"Ensuring the Integrity of the Nation's Capital Markets"
11:00 AM
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Nov. 13 Women Peace and Justice Women, Peace, and Justice: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
5:00 PM
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Nov. 18 Ines Losada Powell Ines Losada Powell
"The Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art"
3:00 PM
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Nov. 27 Blanche Cook Blanche Cook
"Eleanor Roosevelt and the Ongoing Struggle for Human Rights"
7:00 PM
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Nov. 30 Women Peace and Justice Women and Leadership Panel
1:00 PM
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Feb. 11 David Engel David Engel
"The Frank Family between Holland and America"
7:00 PM
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Feb. 18 Jacqueline Jones Jacqueline Jones
"Freedom Struggles: Now and Then"
7:00 PM
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Feb. 20 Chris Abani Chris Abani
"Human Rights, Politics, and Art: An Evening of Expression with Chris Abani"
7:00 PM
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Mar. 24 Judy Richardson Judy Richardson
"Will the Circle Be Broken: The Relevance of the Civil Rights Movement"
7:00 PM
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Mar. 26 Michael Balick Michael Balick
"Ancient Wisdom and Modern Medicine: Plants, People, and Cultures in the Tropical Rainforest"
7:00 PM
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Apr. 07 AU Logo Capitol Steps
"An Evening with the Capitol Steps"
7:00 PM
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Please note that tickets are not reserved and must be picked up in person on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a two-ticket limit per person. All events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public.

For ticketed events, tickets can be obtained at the PantherTainment window located in the lobby of the University Center, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-6:00 PM, or Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM.

Should you require disability accommodations, please call 516.877.3610, giving notice 72 hours prior to the event. Sign Language interpreting services require notice of seven days.

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Contact
For more information about the above cultural events, please contact:

Cultural Events Hotline
p - 516.877.4555
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