Friday, April 05, 2002Friday Happenings: "Lunch with African Women Scientists" RSVP today for noon lunch on April 9--Dine with Dr Marian Addy, of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Ghana, Dr. Aba Andam, of the Department of Physics, Legon University (Ghana), and Dr. Josephine Beoku-Betts, of the Department of Sociology and Women's Studies at Florida Atlantic University. Email "womeninscience.""The Far Side of the Moon" 8 P.M., Moore Theater--Canadian writer-director Robert Lepage (bio on the Well-Known Canadians Page) and actor Yves Jacques team up for this one man show about a trip to the moon ($5 Dartmouth students, $28 reserved). "Visual Brilliance as a Symbol of Cultural Resilience" 4 P.M., Hood Museum of Art--Kim Soderstrom '02, Hood Museum intern, describes and discusses the collection she's curated at the Hood. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 10:33 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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