School of Humanities and Sciences
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Tuesday, October 2 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Thursday, October 4 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Friday, October 5 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Saturday, October 6 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Sunday, October 7 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Tuesday, October 9 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Wednesday, October 10 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Thursday, October 11 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Friday, October 12 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Saturday, October 13 2012
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Dillingham Center
Man From Nebraska
Tracy Letts, author of August: Osage County, brings us the story of Ken Carpenter, a middle-aged man from the middle of America who discovers he's lost his faith. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Man from Nebraska follows Ken on a journey away from home where he examines his faith and how people choose what they believe.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Tuesday, October 16 2012
Clark Lounge, Egbert Hall
CSCRE Student Workshop: "Why Asian-American Studies Matter" in collaboration with Cornell
A workshop on the academy and activism to bridge and set the scene for engagement with a new Asian American Studies minor program at Ithaca College. This interactive workshop will be a space for students with faculty and members of the community to discuss what is currently missing in their Ithaca College curriculum and how they would like to shape the Asian American Studies program.
*Hosted by the Center for Culture, Race and Ethnicity, Ithaca College with sponsorship from Cornell's Asian American Studies Department
For other questions, please contact Dr. Sue-Je Gage at sgage@ithaca.edu or Dr. Sean Eversley Bradwell at seversley@ithaca.edu.
This event is open to the public.
Contact: ccrilly@ithaca.edu or 274-1056
Category: Lectures
Klingenstein Lounge, Campus Center
Distinguished Visiting Writers Series - Lan Samantha Chang
Lan Samantha Chang is the Director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa--the nation's most prestigious graduate program in creative writing. Her fiction has appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Story, and The Best American Short Stories. Chang is the author of the award-winning books "Hunger: a Novella and Stories," "Inheritance: A Novel," and "All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost."
Contact: ctaylor@ithaca.edu or 274-7031
Category: Lectures
Thursday, October 25 2012
CNS 112
Biology Seminar
All are welcome to attend. Refreshments are served in the foyer at 3:45 p.m.
Contact: npierce@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3161
Category: Lectures
Textor 102, Textor Hall
Distinguished Visiting Writer in Nonfiction: Philip Gourevitch
Philip Gourevitch is a staff writer for The New Yorker and is a former Editor-in-Chief of The Paris Review. He is the author of "We Wish to inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda" (1998), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, the PEN/Martha Albrand Award. He is also the author of "Standard Operating Procedure," a book about Abu Ghraib. In addition to The New Yorker, Gourevitch has written for Granta, Harper's, and The New York Review of Books.
Contact: ctaylor@ithaca.edu or 274-7031
Category: Lectures
Friday, October 26 2012
Textor 102
Suffocating Knowledge: Race, Power, Possibilities -- Kimberlé Crenshaw "Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism"
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia Law School, a leading authority in the area of Civil Rights, Black feminist legal theory, and race, racism and the law will be speaking on her groundbreaking work on "Intersectionality."
This event is open to the public.
Contact: ccrilly@ithaca.edu or 274-1056
Category: Lectures
Tuesday, October 30 2012
Dillingham Center
Legally Blonde
Sorority sister Elle gets dumped by her boyfriend who thinks she’s not “serious.” She follows him to Harvard to show him just how serious she can be and ends up learning that there’s more to life than just being pretty in pink.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
