
The Feds have mandated that on or about September 17, the day the
U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1787, institutions of higher learning are adjured
to observe Constitution Day.
Moravian’s inaugural event is a lecture by Thomas M. Keck, assistant professor
of political science at Syracuse University, who will speak on “Justice O’Connor’s
Court” at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 21, in Dana Lecture Hall, Collier Hall of
Science.
Keck is the author of The Most Activist Supreme Court in History (University of Chicago Press, 2005).
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September
20,
2005
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Roommate
Wrangles:
A Dear Abby
column advises college students and their parents on how to resolve roommate
conflicts. |
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Skulldiggery:
Paleontologist
and conservation activist Richard Leakey to speak at Cohen Arts & Lectures. |
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We
the People:
Speaker for
Constitution Day. |
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Look
Well, O Wolves!:
New faculty
and administrative staff. |
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Datebook:
Campus calendar. |
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Man
of La Mancha:
film series
introduces Moravian's tribute to 400th aniversary of "Don Quixote." |
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Gaudeamus:
Faculty/staff/student
accomplishments. |
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Todo
el Mundo:
New book
by Spanish faculty discusses Spanish as affected in different parts
of the world by indigenous languages. |
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