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Events and Exhibits Fall 2005

August 15 to September 30, 2005: Thomas of Villanova 450 years and Nicholas of Tolentine 700 years, commemorating two Augustinian Saints

September 13, 2005: David C. Schindler and Jesse Couenhoven, "Is religion necessary?"

September 17, 2005: Parents' Weekend The Kite Runner book discussion

September 22, 2005: David Miralles and Carlos Trujillo, Palabras

September 28, 2005: Women's Studies reception, Eleanor Roosevelt Birthday Party

October 5, 2005: "Living in Antiquity" conference reception, "Reliving Antiquity" exhibit opening

October 5 to December 15, 2005: “Reliving Antiquity: Depictions of the Classical Past from the Renaissance to the Present”

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October 6, 2005: Silvia Nagy-Zekmi and Fernando Leiva, Democracy in Chile

October 17, 2005: Koren Zailckas, Smashed

October 21, 2005: English Department reception

October 27, 2005: William Greene, facilitator, One Book discussion on The Kite Runner

 

November 3, 2005: Bernard P. Prusak, The Church Unfinished

November 9, 2005: Robert Nichols and Hafeez Malik, The Kite Runner and the background of Afghanistan

November 17, 2005: Debate Exhibition with the British National Debate Team

November 28, 2005: Alice Daily, facilitator, One Book discussion on The Kite Runner

November 29, 2005: Jon Fuller, SJ, "The AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church"

November 29, 2005: Ruth Anolik, facilitator, One Book discussion on The Kite Runner

December 1, 2005: N. Katherine Hayles, "The changing form of the print novel"