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February 2012
Thursday, 2/9/2012
Nous and its Objects in Aristotle
7:30 PM-8:45 PM
La Maison Francaise
- Free
The Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy presents this lecture, with Professor Iakovos Vasiliou of the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College City University of New York and commentator Arthur Madigan, S.J., of Boston College.
Sponsored by: Assumption College Philosophy Department
For more information, e-mail acpa@assumption.edu.
Saturday, 2/11/2012
HUMANARTS: Worcester Chamber Music Society
5:00 PM-6:00 PM
Chapel of the Holy Spirit
- Free and open to the public
The Worcester Chamber Music Society will perform works by Prokofiev, de Falla, Fauve, Ravel and others.
For more information, e-mail pclemente@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7592.
Thursday, 2/16/2012
Bach Consortium Concert
12:30 PM-1:30 PM
Chapel of the Holy Spirit
- Free and open to the public
For more information, e-mail pclemente@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7592.
Wednesday, 2/22/2012
Assumption College President's Lecture Series: James Patout Burns Jr.
7:00 PM-8:30 PM
La Maison Francaise, Salon
- Free and open to the public
James Patout Burns Jr., Edward A. Malloy emeritus professor of Catholic Studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, will give the annual Augustine Lecture on "Repentance, Reconciliation and Forgiveness: Lessons from St. Augustine' as part of Assumption College's 2011-2012 President's Lecture Series.
The President's Lecture Series at Assumption College is a public forum in which important ethical, spiritual and human issues are illuminated and examined within the Catholic intellectual tradition. While all lectures in the series are open to the Assumption College community and general public at no charge RSVPs are encouraged due to limited space.
For more information, e-mail shmahone@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7223.
Wednesday, 2/29/2012
HUMANARTS: Harpsichordist Paul Cienniwa
Chapel of the Holy Spirit
- Free and open to the public
Renowned harpsichordist Peter Cienniwa will perform.
For more information, e-mail pclemente@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7592.
March 2012
Tuesday, 3/27/2012
A Conversation with Jennifer Harbury: The History and Results of U.S. Torture Policies
7:00 PM-8:30 PM
Kennedy Memorial Hall/Public Safety, Kennedy 112 (Alden Trust Aduitorium)
- Free and open to the public.
Jennifer Harbury, a human rights activist, attorney and author, will speak to "The History and Results of U.S. Torture Policies: The Guatemala Paradigm."
Sponsored by: History, Latin American Studies, Peace Studies, Sociology, and Women's Studies
For more information, e-mail dkisatsk@assumption.edu.
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Academic Events
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February 2012
Thursday, 2/9/2012
Nous and its Objects in Aristotle
7:30 PM-8:45 PM La Maison Francaise - Free
The Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy presents this lecture, with Professor Iakovos Vasiliou of the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College City University of New York and commentator Arthur Madigan, S.J., of Boston College.
Sponsored by: Assumption College Philosophy Department
For more information, e-mail acpa@assumption.edu.
Saturday, 2/11/2012
HUMANARTS: Worcester Chamber Music Society
5:00 PM-6:00 PM Chapel of the Holy Spirit - Free and open to the public
The Worcester Chamber Music Society will perform works by Prokofiev, de Falla, Fauve, Ravel and others.
For more information, e-mail pclemente@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7592.
Thursday, 2/16/2012
Bach Consortium Concert
12:30 PM-1:30 PM Chapel of the Holy Spirit - Free and open to the public
For more information, e-mail pclemente@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7592.
Wednesday, 2/22/2012
Assumption College President's Lecture Series: James Patout Burns Jr.
7:00 PM-8:30 PM La Maison Francaise, Salon - Free and open to the public
James Patout Burns Jr., Edward A. Malloy emeritus professor of Catholic Studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, will give the annual Augustine Lecture on "Repentance, Reconciliation and Forgiveness: Lessons from St. Augustine' as part of Assumption College's 2011-2012 President's Lecture Series.
The President's Lecture Series at Assumption College is a public forum in which important ethical, spiritual and human issues are illuminated and examined within the Catholic intellectual tradition. While all lectures in the series are open to the Assumption College community and general public at no charge RSVPs are encouraged due to limited space.
For more information, e-mail shmahone@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7223.
Wednesday, 2/29/2012
HUMANARTS: Harpsichordist Paul Cienniwa
Chapel of the Holy Spirit - Free and open to the public
Renowned harpsichordist Peter Cienniwa will perform.
For more information, e-mail pclemente@assumption.edu or call 508-767-7592.
March 2012
Tuesday, 3/27/2012
A Conversation with Jennifer Harbury: The History and Results of U.S. Torture Policies
7:00 PM-8:30 PM Kennedy Memorial Hall/Public Safety, Kennedy 112 (Alden Trust Aduitorium) - Free and open to the public.
Jennifer Harbury, a human rights activist, attorney and author, will speak to "The History and Results of U.S. Torture Policies: The Guatemala Paradigm."
Sponsored by: History, Latin American Studies, Peace Studies, Sociology, and Women's Studies
For more information, e-mail dkisatsk@assumption.edu.
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