Box 4
Contains 172 Results:
Wesleyan University Orchestra. Angel Gil-Ordóñez, music director. "A Copland Celebration." Crowell Concert Hall. December 9, 2000., December 9, 2000
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
"Stece Scionti in Life's a Pizza: Slices of a Sicilian American Family." CFA Theater. December 9, 2000., December 9, 2000
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
"An Evening of Traditional Jazz Music." World Music Hall. February 27, 2001., February 27, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
"Gag Reflex Alumni Show: 1991 - 2001 Ten Year Anniversary." Westco Cafe. March 3rd, 2001., March 03, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
Wesleyan Lectures. "Perspectives on Moral Psychology. Mencius and David Hume: The Role of Philosophical Traditions in Shaping Inquiry." Joel Kupperman, Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut. Russell House. March 6, 2001., March 6, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
DanceMasters Weekend at Wesleyan. "Three electrifying companies - One Night Only." CFA Theater. March 10, 2001., March 10, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
Auditions for the Wesleyan University Orchestra. Rehearsal Hall 103, Center for the Arts. January 24, 2001., January 24, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
The Hugo L. Black Lecture. "Freedom of Expression: A Working Judge's Experience." John T. Noonan, Jr., Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Memorial Chapel. March 27, 2001., March 27, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
Wesleyan Center for the Humanities. Deborah Nelson, CFH Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow. "Tough Broads: Suffering in Style." Russell House, April 9, 2001., April 9, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.
Women's Studies Program 14th Annual Diane Weiss '80 Memorial Lecture. Elizabeth Grosz, Professor of Comparative Literature and English, Women's Studies, and Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo. "Inhuman Forces, Pleasure, and Power in Feminist Theory." Russell House. April 5, 2001., April 5, 2001
Posters collected over time showing the various events and activities happening around campus.