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Today, April 29
The world’s major religions preach peace but have caused
many of the world’s wars. The Multi-Faith Council offers
a forum for discussion of this difficult issue at 6:00 p.m.
in the Snyder Room of the HUB.
Wednesday, April 30
Relive the 2002-03 Greyhound athletic season with a slide
show in the HUB Pavilion. 9:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 1
When Neil Reenock retires from Facilities Services, Mike
Seidl will have no one to watch over him. If this prospect
scares you, there’s a coffee for Neil at 9:30 a.m.
in the Pavilion of the HUB. Maybe we can talk him out
of it. Someone’s gotta keep an eye on Mike.
Raise
a cup of coffee to Peter Ramus, the cantankerous 16th-century
French educational reformer, and to Jim
Skalnik, assistant
dean for academic advising, who has written a monograph
about him. 10:30 a.m., HUB lounge.
Counselor Adam Cox
with Lehigh Psychological Services in Emmaus will speak
on “Learning Disorders and College
Students.” 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., UBC Room, HUB.
Readings can be obtained by registering with Annette
Chopin Lare,
Ext. 1510. Ching May Bo, assistant professor of history
at Sun Yat-sen University in Canton, China, will share “Some Thoughts
on Women’s History and Regional History in China.” 3:00
p.m., Prosser Auditorium. Information: Ext. 1418.
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