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Economist and pundit Julianne Malveaux will highlight Bryn Mawr's observance of Black History Month with a keynote address titled "The Unfinished Business of Economic Justice" on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Thomas Great Hall.
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Associate Professor of American Civilization and Africana Studies and History James T. Campbell will offer "A Long Time Ago: Reflections on Brown University's Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice," in Thomas Great Hall at 2 p.m. |
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A new exhibition will open Tuesday, Jan. 30, in the Rare Book Room in Canaday Library with a lecture by Daniel Traister, curator of research services at the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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Ellis Avery '93, whose debut novel The Teahouse Fire has earned glowing praise from reviewers, will return to Bryn Mawr on Wednesday, Jan. 24. At 7:30 p.m. in Ely Room of Wyndham House, Avery will read from her novel and demonstrate the Japanese tea ceremony that is central to its narrative. |
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Under the auspices of the federal government's National Security Education Program, Professor of Russian Dan Davidson is leading an effort to address a need for better proficiency in "languages critical to the nation's security." |
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At the gala celebration of the launch of the Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center at the Kimmel Center in September, videographers recorded the awards ceremony at which Lauren Bacall and Blythe Danner received the first Katharine Hepburn Medals. Excerpts from the ceremony are now available for download. |
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