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April 1
Brown bag lunch series at the museums
“Eighteenth-Century European Drinking Glasses”
12 p.m., Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature

Bradley Jane Wright, ’06, the 2004 University Museums summer research fellow, will speak. Bring your thoughts and your lunch to this informal program, presented in conjunction with a current exhibition at the University. Soft drinks and dessert will be provided.

April 1
Brown bag program
“Staying Civically Involved after Graduation”
12:30 p.m., Tyler Haynes Commons, Room 201

Dr. Cathy Howard, director of Community Programs at VCU, and Timothy Weathers, a University of Richmond alumnus, will be the speakers at this program sponsored by the Center for Civic Engagement.

April 2
175th Anniversary open house

(See article on page 2 or visit http://175.richmond.edu/events/OpenHouse.htm)

April 10
A Legacy for Excellence lecture series
“The Founding Years”
4:30 p.m., Tyler Haynes Commons, Room 313

Sponsored by the SCS liberal arts program and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, this series about the history and promise of the University is free; however, reservations are requested. Call ext. 8020 to reserve a seat.

April 11
Lecture by Janisse Ray
4 p.m., Weinstein Hall, Brown-Alley Room

The last lecturer in the WILL/WGSS series, Ray will talk about the beleaguered Southern landscape and the need to remake a world in which we can be fully human.

   
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