A given lecture on a university campus won't be everyone's cup of tea ... but one of these may be the cat's meow for you. Here's a roundup of lectures, talks and presentations at Bloomsburg University, free and open to the public.
- Jung Park, “Using Identity and Passion to Find Success,” Wednesday, Sept. 19, 7 pm, Kehr Union, Multicultural Center.
- Sikh religion information program, Thursday, Sept. 20, 7 pm, Kehr Union, Multicultural Center.
- TJ Leyden, “Turning Away From Hate," Thursday, Oct. 4, 7 pm, Kehr Union, Ballroom.
- Olivia A.T. Frimpong Kwapong, "The Driving Forces for Women in a Developing Country in Africa," 7 pm, McCormick Center, room 2303.
- Engy Abdelkader, vice president of Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights, "Islam: Popular Myths and Misconceptions," Monday, Oct. 8, 7 pm, McCormick Center, 1303.
- William Damon, Stanford University, "The Path to Purpose in Work and Life," Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7: pm, Kehr Union Ballroom.
- Trita Parsi, founder and president of the National Iranian American Council, "US and Iran: Between War and Diplomacy," Wednesday, Nov. 28, 7 pm, Carver Hall, Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium.
"The Driving Forces for Women in a Developing Country in Africa" - is that lecture on the fourth, as well?
ReplyDeleteYes. The lecture by Olivia A.T. Frimpong Kwapong is on Thursday, Oct. 4. Sorry the for delay in response.
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