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    26
    Sep

    Exhibition: Chinese Calligraphy and Manuscript Art

    All day
    Masterpieces of Chinese calligraphy on display in Baker Library through December 23, 2013
    26
    Sep

    Victorious Secret - Elite Olympic Champions as Dancing Bikini Girls

    All day
    Artist Angela Lorenz's mosaic triptychs Victorious Secret, based on Roman mosaics from 300AD, take an entertaining approach to addressing misinterpretations of the original images.
    26
    Sep

    SRA Webinar: Navigating International NIH Funding

    11:00 am - 12:30 pm
    In 2012 NIH awarded over $225,000,000 to international projects. If your institution is outside of the U.S., attend this Webinar to learn how to obtain some of it.
    26
    Sep

    Sound Installation by Tristan Perich

    12 pm - 8 pm
    Music Department Residency
    26
    Sep

    GLOS Pre-Recruitment Education

    1 pm - 2 pm
    It is the potential new members responsibility to attend GLOS Pre-Recruitment Education PRIOR to going through recruitment (rush)
    26
    Sep

    Bindery Workshop - Open Studio Session

    3 pm - 6 pm
    Open Studio sessions are instructor-supervised hours set aside in the bindery workshop for attendees to work on their own projects.
    26
    Sep

    Edward Hopper in Vermont

    3 pm - 5 pm
    Author Bonnie Tocher Clause tells the story of famous American artist Edward Hopper's (painter of the New York diner scene Nighthawks) summer excursions in Vermont.
    26
    Sep

    Letterpress Open Workshop

    3 pm - 6 pm
    Open studio sessions will be available for those who have taken the Letterpress introductory orientation workshop or with experience in letterpress printing.
    26
    Sep

    Telluride at Dartmouth: "The Invisible Woman"

    4 pm - 6 pm
    Ralph Fiennes directs and stars in this period romance about Charles Dickens, who, at the peak of his career, begins an affair with a struggling actress.
    26
    Sep

    "The Color of Color-Blindness: Whites' Race Talk in 'Post-Racial' America"

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    Prof. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Sociology Dept. Chair at Duke Univ., will deconstruct whites’ post-racial or color-blind talk & suggest this is the new, dominant prejudice in the U.S.
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