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OTHER EVENTS

SEPTEMBER 2009

Monday, September 28, at 4pm
"Fahrenheit 451" discussion

Jim Speese of the English Department will lead a discussion of censorship and "Fahrenheit 451," the classic novel by Ray Bradbury about the importance of books and independent thought, on Monday, Sept. 28, at 4pm in the Humanities Center. To get a copy of the book, contact Kathy Olson. The event is part of a campus-wide celebration of free expression, Lehigh Celebrates the First! For more information, please contact Kathleen K. Olson kko2@Lehigh.EDU

Sponsored by the departments of Journalism and English, the American Studies and Creative Writing programs, and the Humanities Center.

Thursday, September 17, at 4pm
Archaeology/Architecture Lecture

Come hear archaeologist, Rodney Fitzsimons from Trent University, lecture on how we can look at a past kingdom from understanding its architecture. Mycenaean Architecture as a Window into the Mycenaean State, lecture in Neville 01, Thursday, September 17, at 4pm. Questions, please contact David Small dbs6@lehigh.edu or 484-241-5463

Sponsored by Arts Lehigh, Classics Program, Humanities Center, Sociology and Anthropology

Tuesday, September 15, at 7pm
“Voice of the Leopard: African Secret Societies and Cuba”

Presentation by cultural historian Dr. Ivor L. Miller in Zoellner Arts Center, 421 E. Packer Ave., Lower Gallery.

Sponsored by the Africana Studies Program, Joint Multicultural Program, Latin Americn Studies Program, Humanities Center, Arts Lehigh and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology