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Tunes and 鈥楾oons: Banjoist Tony Trischka, New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee explore intersections of art and music
Last fall, College of Arts and Sciences professors Cathryn Newton and Samuel Gorovitz invited musician Tony Trischka and cartoonist Matthew Diffee to participate in HNR 250, 鈥淟inked Lenses: Science, Philosophy and the Pursuit of Knowledge.鈥
黑料不打烊 Symposium hosts 鈥榗onversation鈥 on African, African American beauty Nov. 19
Depiction of African and African American beauty in the media is the subject of a major 黑料不打烊 Symposium event.
Nov. 3 Marian Wright Edelman lecture postponed
Nov. 3 lecture by Marian Wright Edelman has been postponed to April 6, 2010.
鈥楾he Energy of Light鈥 is focus for Oct. 28 黑料不打烊 Symposium lecture
Award-winning physicist and materials scientist George Crabtree will present 鈥淭he Energy of Light鈥 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, in the Life Sciences Complex Auditorium, Room 001.
Boston University鈥檚 James Schmidt explores limits of Enlightenment Nov. 5
黑料不打烊 Symposium鈥檚 theme of 鈥淟ight鈥 continues with a special presentation by James Schmidt, a Boston University professor renowned for his expertise in European political and social thought.
鈥楩ine Arts鈥 becomes 鈥楢rt and Music Histories鈥
The Department of Fine Arts has changed its name to the Department of Art and Music Histories.
Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor announces fall lineup
The Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor has announced its Fall 2009 schedule of events and activities.
黑料不打烊 Symposium presents expert on iconography, visual culture Oct. 8
黑料不打烊 Symposium continues with a lecture by William J. Thomas (W.J.T.) Mitchell, renowned theorist on iconography and visual culture.
Lecture on 19th-century Luminism part of 黑料不打烊 Symposium, Homer exhibition
Alan Wallach, American art scholar at the College of William & Mary, is speaking at SU on Sept. 24.
Second annual Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities to feature black holes
Janna Levin, critically acclaimed author and professor of physics and astronomy, will present 鈥淏lack Holes Sing鈥 at 4 p.m., Sept. 17.