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    17
    Apr

    Edmund Husserl and Phenomenology—An Exhibit

    All day
    The exhibit, organized in collaboration with the Husserl Archives, Leuven, celebrates Husserl's philosophy and seeks to familiarize the Dartmouth community with his legacy.
    17
    Apr

    Exhibit: Dartmouth is Celebrating 50 Years - BASIC & Time Sharing

    All day
    As part of Dartmouth's 50-year celebration of the birth of BASIC, this exhibit features photographs and documents from Rauner Special Collections Library.
    17
    Apr

    Exhibit: Spring Flowers: Artists' Books

    All day
    Recent artists' books showcasing flowers are on display in the Sherman Art Library Reference Room, Feb. 14-May 30, 2014
    17
    Apr

    Annual William W. Cook Lecture

    4 pm - 5 pm
    Stephen Best "My Beautiful Elimination."
    17
    Apr

    Sexual Assault Awareness Month - Clothesline Project

    4 pm - 6 pm
    Come and decorate t-shirts to support the Clothesline project. A joint collaboration with SAAP Office.
    17
    Apr

    James Hoffman Memorial Lecture: PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERFERENCE

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    Lorie Novak, Professor of Photography & Imaging at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, Associate Faculty at The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
    17
    Apr

    Lecture by Alberto Bologna, architect and Nervi scholar

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    "Pier Luigi Nervi, Architect and Engineer The Construction of his Reputation in the United States 1952-1979"
    17
    Apr

    Letterpress Orientation with Sarah Smith

    5 pm - 9 pm
    This class is an orientation session for all newcomers to learn the basics of typesetting and press work.
    17
    Apr

    “Who cares?” Film Screening

    5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    "Who Cares?" is a film for those who believe that anyone can change the world and make an impact.
    17
    Apr

    Call Me Kuchu documentary film screening & panel discussion

    6 pm - 8 pm
    Award-winning film Call Me Kuchu explores the struggles of Uganda's LGBT community. Panel discussion follows featuring Ugandan activists and scholars who have written on the topic.
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