| Datebook
Tuesday, April 22
Reception for etchings by Terezín concentration camp
survivor Helga Hoskova-Weissova. 4:00 p.m.. Through May 2.
H. Paty Eiffe Gallery, HUB.
Thursday, April 24
Coffee in honor of retiring faculty members Don Hosier,
biology; Janet Loengard, history; and Tom Parkinson,
economics and
business. 9:30-11:00 a.m., Pavilion, HUB.
Hans-Beat Motel
of the worldwide Moravian Church will give the Seminary’s
annual Moses Lectures on “The
Moravian Church as a Global Community.” 9:30 a.m.-2:30
p.m., Saal, Bahnson Center. Preregistration suggested.
Ext. 1519.
DNA typing is a hot topic today because of
its use in criminal convictions—and Death Row exonerations.
Pamela Sankar, a fellow at Penn’s Center for Bioethics,
will speak on its mixed blessings and the privacy issues
that arise
with a DNA “fingerprint” databank. 4:00 p.m.,
102 PPHAC.
Monday, April 28
Doris Schattschneider will speak on mathematics and the work
of Dutch artist/optical illusionist M.C. Escher. 7:00 p.m.,
Prosser Auditorium. |
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April
15,
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Shelf
Life - Skalnik:
Two
Moravians publish their first books.
James Skalnik, assistant dean for academic
advising, a scholarly monograph on a
16th-century French educational reformer. |
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Shelf
Life - Wacker:
Two
Moravians publish their first books.
George Wacker '03, a novella about a
young man's search for identity. |
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Star
Search:
Winners
of 'Campus Idol' entertainment talent
show |
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Datebook:
Campus
calendar. |
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Media
Matters:
Press
and broadcast coverage of the college |
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Gaudeamus:
Faculty/staff/student
achievements. |
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