
Dr. Mike Robinson, assistant professor of communication studies at Lynchburg College, will present a lecture, "The Pink Panther and Popular Culture," on Friday, January 25 at noon in the College's Daura Gallery.
The lecture is being presented in conjunction with Gallery's current exhibition, "Indelible (P)ink: The Pink Panther and Popular Culture. Drinks will be provided for attendees who wish to bring their lunch.
Other events planned to coordinate with the exhibition include "Twist the Night Away, a 1960s Dance Party on February 1, and "The Pink Panther Film Festival" to be held February 13.
Dr. Robinson joined the LC faculty in 2000. He earned his B.A. and B.S. degrees from the University of Maryland at College Park; his M.A. from Indiana University, and his Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University.