Friday, May 1, 2009

Medieval Studies

Notices
The Distinguished Visiting Professor of Medieval Studies for 2008-09 is Julian Weiss, Professor of Medieval & Early Modern Spanish Literature, Spanish & Spanish American Studies, King�s College London.

Information regarding the numerous courses and seminars on topics of interest to Medievalists currently being offered is posted on the Curriculum page.


Fri. 5/1 – 5/2 Ballet: Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg performs 'Onegin'
through 5/3 Exhibit: Buddhist art from the land of white clouds
through 7/15 Painting: Reviving the art of Mongol Zurag
Saturday 5/2 Documentary: Screenings and book signing by Hara Kazuo

Sunday 5/3 Chamber music: Cypress String Quartet
Monday 5/4 Lecture: The math behind the cath—the inside story of medical miracles
Panel: Swine flu—are we facing a pandemic?
Mon. 5/4 – 5/5 Conference: Technology and human rights with James Surowiecki
Mon. 5/4 – 10/30 Exhibit: Sather Gate
Tuesday 5/5 Author reading: Lucha Corpi
Concert: Adalbert Skocic, cellist, and Miles Graber, pianist
Wednesday 5/6 Symposium: Interdisciplinary research in the arts
Film: 'The Red Door' with filmmaker D.B. Cheng
Thursday 5/7 Lecture: The many faces of the Chinese language
Conference: 'The Public Interest' with keynote address by Craig Calhoun
Thu. 5/7 – 5/8 Concert: DeCadence a cappella spring show
Friday 5/8 Symposium: Urban health in the 21st century
Fri. 5/8 – 5/9 Concert: University Symphony Orchestra
Sunday 5/10 Lawrence Hall of Science: Koret Museum Days—free admission
Monday 5/11 Documentary: 'Dirt! The Movie' with filmmaker Gene Rosow
ONGOING: Exhibits around campus >

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