He will talk about “Hispanic American Art in the Year 2050″ on Tuesday, March 27.
He will be interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio political editor Mike Mulcahy.
The performance will feature seminary and university choirs along with organist David Jenkins.
Dr. Andrew Shanken, associate professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, will speak this Wednesday, March 28, in the John R. Roach Center for the Liberal Arts.
The April 2 program will feature law professors Thomas Berg, Father Daniel Griffith, Susan Stabile and moderator Robert Vischer.
The Tuesday, April 10, event will examine ethics and consumer marketing.
He will present and take questions on developments in physics and mathematics on Creation, the “Big Bang Theory,” and the complementarity between new physics, philosophy and theology.
Diane Nettifee, president and founder of Magis Ventures, and Todd Voit, general manager of Immedia, will be the guest speakers.
Game time is 7 p.m. Thursday, March 29.
Everyone is invited to discuss Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange. Those who haven’t read the book are still welcome to join the lively conversation.
Dr. Andrew Shanken, associate professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, will speak March 28 in O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
Tickets can be purchased on the Bach Society website.
Dr. Deborah Tannen spoke at St. Thomas Feb. 16 on “The Argument Culture.”
Professor of medieval and early modern history at Queen Mary University of London, Rubin’s talk is based on her book, Mother of God: a History of the Virgin Mary.
He will be interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio political editor Mike Mulcahy.
The tickets can be turned in during convo hour for a slice of pizza.
The event will run from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at three locations on the St. Paul campus.
Chee Jien Too invites everyone to: “Come to the presentation and ask me any questions about Malaysia,” and, “Be ready to talk, because I love to talk!”
The tradition of a St. Joseph Altar arose from Sicily, where people prayed to St. Joseph for his intercession in relief from a famine.
The ensemble will play in the “Leather Room” today from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
UST Students in Free Enterprise and the Green Team offer recycling tips that could help put St. Thomas at the top of the nationwide recycling competition among colleges and universities.
The six-week league for students, faculty and staff of all skill levels will run from Monday, March 26, through Friday, May 4.
Sy Huff of the Morning Show, KMOJ Radio, will lead a discussion on “Keeping the Legacy Alive” and the three evils Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. denounced: war, poverty and racism.
The two teams will clash on Thursday, March 29.
The MIAC champion Tommies take on Tufts University at 5:30 p.m. in Chicago in the NCAA playoffs.