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PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years |
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STARING, art exhibition Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center. |
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| 11:00 am |
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Pittsburgh Seminary Information Table Since 1794, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary has nurtured men and women in their faith in God, while preparing them for pastoral ministry and lay leadership in all phases of the Church's outreach. |
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| 12:30 pm |
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Musical Interludes: Duo-piano Recital with Harriette Line Thompson and Cynthia Lawing The Music Department presents pianists Harriette Line Thompson and Cynthia Lawing in a midday Musical Interlude on Friday, November 13, at 12:30 pm in Tyler-Tallman Hall, Sloan Music Center. Free and open to the public. |
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| 2:30 pm |
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Chemistry Colloquium Cora MacBeth, assistant professor of chemistry at Emory University, will speak on “Regulatory Elements in Small Molecule Binding at Transition Metal Centers: Lessons in Ligand Design” at 2:30 p.m. in Martin Building Lecture Hall on November 13. Free and open to the public. |
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| 4:00 pm |
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BioMath Connections BioMath Connections are weekly meetings with students, in which we will discuss opportunities for learning and research at the interface of mathematics and biology. This series of meetings will help build the foundation for student research in synthetic biology with Dr. Campbell and Dr. Heyer each summer. We especially want first and second year students to become involved through these meetings. |
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| 5:30 pm |
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English Department Colloquium Andrea Walkden presents new scholastic research on on Friday, November 13 at 5:30 pm in the Carolina Inn. |
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| 7:30 pm |
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Alice In Wonderland This innovative adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s uproarious book is aimed at adults as it brings out the classic story’s darkness, surreality, and loopy humor. Running from Wednesday-Sunday, November 11-15 in the Barber Theatre. Times Vary. |
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| 8:05 pm |
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Women's Basketball vs. Nebraska Friday, November 13 at 8:05 pm in Lincoln, Nebraska. |
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