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2002
Thursday,
Sept.
26
Robert
MacNeil,
journalist,
author
and
former
co-anchor
of The
MacNeil-Lehrer
News
Hour
Wyatt
Rotunda
5:30
p.m.
reception,
6:15
p.m.
lecture
Thursday,
Oct.
3
Claude
Lanzmann,
director
of the
Holocaust
documentary,
Shoah
In cooperation
with
the
Holocaust
Lecture
Series
Langford
Auditorium
5 p.m.
reception,
6 p.m.
lecture
Monday,
Oct.
14
Lawrence
Krauss,
professor
of physics
and
astronomy
at Case
Western
Reserve
University,
author
of The
Physics
of Star
Trek
Turner
Hall,
Blair
School
of Music
5 p.m.
reception,
6 p.m.
lecture
Monday,
Nov.
11
Carol
Gilligan,
New
York
University
professor
in the
School
of Education
and
School
of Law,
author
of In
a Different
Voice
Martha
Rivers
Ingram
Center
for
the
Performing
Arts
5 p.m.
reception,
6 p.m.
lecture
Wednesday,
Nov.
20
Donald
Saff,
director
of capital
projects
at the
Solomon
R. Guggenheim
Foundation
5 p.m.
reception
at Divinity
School
Faculty
Reading
Room
6 p.m.
lecture,
Furman
114
2003
Wednesday,
Jan.
22
David
Satcher,
former
Surgeon
General
of the
United
States
In cooperation
with
the
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
Commemorative
Series
Langford
Auditorium
Time
TBA
Thursday,
Feb.
13
Cornel
West,
Princeton
University
Professor
of Religion,
author
of Race
Matters
Martha
Rivers
Ingram
Center
for
the
Performing
Arts
5 p.m.
reception,
6 p.m.
lecture
Tuesday,
March
11
Paula
Vogel,
Brown
University
professor-at-large,
Pulitzer
Prize-winning
playwright
for
How
I Learned
to Drive
Martha
Rivers
Ingram
Center
for
the
Performing
Arts
5 p.m.
reception,
6 p.m.
lecture
Thursday,
April
3
Wendy
Doniger,
University
of Chicago
professor
of the
history
of religions,
author
of Kamasutra
Langford
Auditorium
5 p.m.
reception,
6 p.m.
lecture
Saturday,
April
12
Philip
Levine,
Pulitzer
Prize-winning
poet
for
“The
Simple
Truth”
Wyatt
Center
Rotunda
8 p.m.
Poetry
Reading
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