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ThursdayMarch 29, 2001 |
Professor to discuss women and sovereignty in 19th-century ChinaProfessor of comparative literature to discuss women and sovereignty in 19th-century China Monday, April 1 in Pettengill Hall at Bates College. |
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FridayMarch 23, 2001 |
Student and professor awarded Fulbright Fellowships in NorwayKurt Eilhardt, a senior classical and medieval studies major at Bates College, was recently awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study medieval Nordic culture and the introduction of Christianity to Norway at the University of Oslo in 2002. |
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FridayMarch 23, 2001 |
Mixed media group Lake Affect to hold a three-day residencyThe mixed-media group Lake Affect from Buffalo, N.Y., will hold a three-day residence program at Bates College April 1-3. Concerts and workshops will be held in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. |
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ThursdayMarch 22, 2001 |
Clarinet, viola, piano trio continues Noonday ConcertsBates College continues the Noonday Concert Series on Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 12 at the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall. |
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TuesdayMarch 20, 2001 |
Criminal justice conference to be heldTyrone Powers, a former FBI agent and director of the Institute of Criminal Justice, the University of Maryland, will deliver the keynote address, Criminal Injustice: An Exploration of Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System, Institutionalized Racism and Class Oppression in the FBI’s COINTELPRO Program and ‘War on Drugs’ for the conference No More Prisons: Education Not Incarceration Saturday, March 24, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. |
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FridayMarch 16, 2001 |
Charter school executive to discuss education and entrepreneurshipA.J. Clegg, chairman and chief executive officer of Nobel Education Dynamics Inc., will discuss Educational Ventures: The Charter School as part of the second annual Bates Seminar Series in Entrepreneurship on Monday, March 19, in the Edmund S. Muskie Archives, 70 Campus Ave. |
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ThursdayMarch 15, 2001 |
Roman Catholic feminist scholar to deliver Zerby LectureRosemary Radforth Reuther, acclaimed Roman Catholic feminist scholar of religion, will discuss Are Gaia and God on Speaking Terms? Feminism, Ecology and Religion Monday, March 26, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. |
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WednesdayMarch 14, 2001 |
Presidential Search Committee namedA Presidential Search Committee has been formed by the Bates College Board of Trustees to evaluate candidates and nominate a successor to President Donald W. Harward. |
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TuesdayMarch 13, 2001 |
Scholar to discuss Sufi traditionQamar-ul Huda, assistant professor of Islamic studies and comparative theology, Boston College, will discuss Spiritual Liberation: A Sufi View Monday, March 19, in Skelton Lounge of Chase Hall, 56 Campus Ave. |
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FridayMarch 9, 2001 |
Spelman College Choir to performThe Spelman College Choir will perform Thursday, March 15, at the Bates College Chapel, College St, in celebration of International Women’s History Month. |
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