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Wednesday, March 17
Helmut Erhard, president and CEO of Lehigh Cement Co., speaks
as part of the Moravian MBA Distinguished Lecture series
of discussions with area business leaders.
Ext. 4444.
Thursday, March 18
Carmen Ferrero-Pino, associate professor of Spanish,
describes work and study in Spain (March 18). Michele
August-Brady,
associate professor of nursing, speaks on Croatia, where
she recently served as government consultant on health
care (March 25). International Brown Bag Lunch series.
11:30 a.m.,
Amrhein Room, HUB. Ext. 7777.
The biennial faculty show
opens in Payne Gallery. Reception, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Through April 11.
Georgia Dunston, founding director of the
National Human Genome Center at Howard University, describes
the center’s
work and “Implications for Eliminating Disease
in the 21st Century.” 7:30 p.m., Dana Lecture
Hall, Collier Hall of Science. Ext. 7874.
Friday, March
19
Science Olympiad. Collier Hall.
Saturday, March 20
Open house for high school juniors.
International Dinner. 6:00 p.m. , HUB. Ext. 7777.
Sunday,
March 21
Secret Passage, a film about Jews during the Spanish
Inquisition, will be shown as part of the Jewish
and Israeli Film Festival.
Panel discussion follows. 1:30 p.m., Prosser
Auditorium, HUB. $9; free to Moravian students.
Our Mostly
Monteverdi Ensemble is joined by the Muhlenberg College
Collegium for an afternoon
of 16th- and 17th-century
music. 4:00 p.m., Peter Hall. $6. Ext. 1650.
Wednesday,
March 24
China scholar Lisa Fischler, assistant professor
of political science, has organized a discussion
on contemporary
China
and its future. In addition to Lisa, participants
are James Carter, assistant professor of
history, St. Joseph’s
University; and Xiao-Bin Ji, assistant professor of history,
Rutgers University. Audience questions welcome. 6:00 p.m.,UBC
Room, HUB. Ext. 1418.
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