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Monday, Aug 27 to Wednesday, Oct 17
Daura Gallery
During spring 2012, museum studies minor Gibb Zea '13 undertook an independent study to replicate 18th-century-style garments, such as the red coat worn by...
Monday, Aug 27 to Wednesday, Oct 17
Daura Gallery
Picturing Wonderland: Sir John Tenniel's Illustrations for the Alice books. Dr. Richard Burke, professor of English, guest curator.
Monday, Aug 27 to Sunday, Dec 9
Daura Gallery
Social Criticism: The Prints of William Hogarth. Exhibition includes engravings from the series Industry and Idleness (1747;...
Thursday, Oct 11 to Sunday, Oct 14
Thursday, Oct 11
7 p.m.
Auditorium
This program explores the dichotomy between businesses friendly to the gay community and the continuing legal obstacles gays face.
Friday, Oct 12
7 p.m.
Sydnor Performance Hall
Screening of the film In The Family, directed by Patrick Wang.
Monday, Oct 15 to Sunday, Dec 9
Daura Gallery
William Gropper, born in New York City in 1897 to Jewish immigrants from Romania and Ukraine, was a virulent critic of social injustices and displayed...
Monday, Oct 15
5:30 p.m.
Hopwood Auditorium
"Neuroethics: Who Should Have Access to Our Thoughts?" Open discussion sponsored by Theoria (The Philosophy Club).
Wednesday, Oct 17
4:30 p.m.
Room 231
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Wednesday, Oct 17
6 p.m.
Alumni Lounge

Chard deNiord, '75, Associate Professor of English, Providence College, will present original poetry and invite a discussion of poetry.

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Aging Conference

Featured Events

Tuesday, Jun 4, 8 a.m.

Annual conference focused on promoting positive aging.

Sponsored by the Beard Center at Lynchburg College and Centra Health.

For caregivers, family members, professionals, and persons who are 50+. 

Featured speaker will be writer and humorist Ron Culberson, author of Do It Well. Make It Fun. The Key To Success in Life, Death, and Almost Everything in Between, released in May 2012. He is also author of Is Your Glass Laugh Full and MY Kneecap Seems to Loose. He is also a blogger for Huffington Post. For ten years, Ron worked as a home care social worker, counseling manager, and director of quality Services for a large hospice organization in the Washington, DC suburbs.

Cost:
Consortium members: $60 (includes lunch)
Non-member: $75
Full-time students and seniors: $40

Scholarships available.

Time:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.