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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Hite Art Institute Exhibitions 2011/12
Subject: Lecture, Art Exhibit, Seminar
Description: Indiana University Professor Emeritus and former University of Louisville Bingham Visiting Scholar Rudy Pozzatti and his wife Doti, recently gave the Hite Art Institute and the University a magnificent gift of more than four hundred prints completed over the entire course of his sixty plus year career.
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Hite Art Institute Exhibitions 2011/12
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: The University of Louisville Hite Art Institute is pleased to announce the opening of an installation of sculptural work by Miami University professor, artist, and anthropologist Alysia Fischer at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts. Consumed, which features Fischer’s innovative use and manipulation of recycled inner tubes to create tactile objects that come alive with light and shadow, will open January 27, 2012. Dr. Fischer will present a public gallery talk on February 3 at 6pm. A reception in conjunction with the First Friday Trolley Hop will follow the lecture.
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Description: Mark Winne Lecture on February 1st
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Description: Changing Bodies and Lifestyles: Lessons from the Immune System
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Description: Juliet Schor, author of “Plenitude: The New Economics of True Wealth” will be speaking on campus by skype hookup on “how and why millions of Americans are creating a time-rich, ecologically-light, small-scale, high-satisfaction economy”. Friday February 3, 1:00 p.m. in Davidson Hall, Room 301. Free and open to the public. This is the first event in the spring 2012 Social Change lecture series on Green Economics.
Subject: Lecture
Description: Wittreich lecture / reading by Charles Bernstein
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Subject: Performance
Description: Brian Christian, author of “The Most Human Human: What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive,” which was a Wall Street Journal best-seller and has been translated into 10 languages. His writing has appeared in literary and scientific journals and in The Atlantic, Wired and The Guardian, and he has been featured on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” “The Charlie Rose Show” and National Public Radio’s “Radiolab.”
Subject: Performance
Description: Free event produced by Theatre Arts' Studio Theatre, a student driven production company.
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Subject: Awards Ceremony, Other, Social Event
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Description: Faculty Research Forum presents the 2010 recipients of the Anne Braden Institute Faculty Research Fund Awards
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Subject: Performance
Description: Free event produced by Theatre Arts' Studio Theatre, a student driven production company.
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Subject: Lecture, Art Exhibit, Seminar, Reception
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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Hite Art Institute Exhibitions 2011/12
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Hite Art Institute Exhibitions 2011/12
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Subject: Lecture
Description: What Makes a Great City?: Looking at the World from Louisville
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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Hite Art Institute Exhibitions 2011/12
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Description: "Trash the System or Crash the Planet" a talk by David Ruccio, Professor of Economics at Notre Dame. Friday March 3 at 1:00 pm. in Ekstrom Library Room W104. Free and Open to the Public. This event is part of the spring 2012 Social Change lecture series on Green Economics.
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