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JUDITH BUTLER TO DISCUSS ABU GHRAIB PHOTOS
Critical theorist Judith Butler, one of the most influential figures in the contemporary American intellectual landscape, will give a talk titled talk, "Torture and the Ethics of Photography" on Thursday, April 14, at 4:30 p.m .... read
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THREE-DAY WORKSHOP TO FOCUS ON HEALTH AND MEDICINE IN AFRICA Leading experts in African history, anthropology, biology, medical history and sociology will join Bryn Mawr and Haverford students to discuss
the grave health crisis that has killed and disabled millions across the African continent... read more |
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DEFROCKED LESBIAN MINISTER TO SPEAK Beth Stroud '91, a former United Methodist Minister, will return to Bryn Mawr on April 14 to speak to the campus community for the first time since she was defrocked for violating a church rule against the ordination and appointment of "self-avowed, practicing homosexuals" ... read more |
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PODCASTING COMES TO BRYN MAWR Fans can listen to the Educational Technology Center's new tech-help show at their computers, but they need not be tethered to a desk to absorb the wit and wisdom of hosts Click, Double-Click and Right-Click. They can listen at the gym, on the train, between the lab and the library — anywhere an MP3 player can go ... read more |
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NEW FACULTY: ROBERTA RICCI Our series of brief profiles of new tenure-track faculty members continues this week with the Italian Department’s Roberta Ricci ... read more |
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INSIDE BRYN MAWR
Badminton Player Ranked Among Nation's Best
Student Theater Group Presents Othello With a Twist
Economics Mini-Symposium Takes on Social Security
On Campus: Bi-Co Orchestra, April Fitness, Daughters and Sons
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