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Sfeerbeeld tijdens de workshops op Kunstkriebels in Maasmechelen.

Final preparations ahead of the recording of the third Reith Lecture at the Centre for Life, Newscastle on May 26 2009.

This lecture is made possible by the generous support of Peter N. '74 and Lee Larson. Inaugurated in 2012, the lecture is dedicated to the spirit of civil discourse and diversity of opinion on matters of national importance.

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

The Honorable Thomas M. Hardiman, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Henley Business School Keynote Lecture by Baroness Dido Harding, Chief Executive of Talk Talk at RBS Group, Bishopsgate, London

describing his book on the history of streetcars.

"Embarking on New Beginnings—The Responsibility of Classical Music Programming" was the topic of an October 30 President's Lecture by Timothy Weiss, Oberlin's professor of Conducting and Ensembles. "I fundamentally believe that art, and specifically music, is a reflection of our human experience," says Weiss. The President's Lecture was created to give the Oberlin community the opportunity to hear from the college’s outstanding faculty members and selected alumni as they share their expertise and insights.

 

Photo by Dale Preston '83

Arnold Kemp Lecture

November 7, 2014 6:30-8:00pm

 

Arnold J. Kemp is an Associate Professor and the Chair of Painting & Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. His work can be found in the collections of institutions such as The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; The Tacoma Art Museum; The University of California-Berkeley Art Museum; and others. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants such as the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship. Arnold J. Kemp formerly held the position of Assistant Professor and Chair of the MFA in Visual Studies Program at PNCA. He is represented by PDX Contemporary in Portland, Oregon.

 

Photographs by Matthew Gaston

Flexner Deans' Lecture.Jacek Hawiger, M.D., Ph.D.." Heart Poisoning " ..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center.. .photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................

Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - David A. Asch, MD, MBA. University of Pennsylvania.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...

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Professor Gary Garcia Professorial Lecture

Catherine Wagner at the book signing after her lecture on October 19, 2011.

  

Photo taken by Bethany Hankes.

On Sunday evening 18 January, Dr Anette Hagan gave a most interesting lecture on the German pastor and theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and his work with the German Resistance. Bonhoeffer was imprisoned and murdered by the Nazis. After the lecture the audience gathered for refreshments in the hall and continued to discuss Bonhoeffer's life.

Inaugural lecture with Prof Anne Goodenough at the University of Gloucestershire, Park Campus, Cheltenham.

 

Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk

Professor Christine Carrington Professorial Lecture

Chapman Distinguished Flexner Lecture. .Brian Hodges, M.D., Ph.D., University of Toronto.Educating Health Professionals in the 21st Century: What Will We Need Humans for?.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center.. .photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................

Flexner Deans' Lecture.Jacek Hawiger, M.D., Ph.D.." Heart Poisoning " ..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center.. .photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................

Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - David A. Asch, MD, MBA. University of Pennsylvania.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...

Lutherse Kerk / Photography Boudewijn Bollmann

The audience arrives at the National Museum Cardiff ahead of the second 2010 Reith Lecture on Thursday 13 May.

Organized by the department of art & design, the Young Alumni Lecture Series brought to campus two graphic design alumni to share personal career challenges and successes since graduation with current students.

 

This year Heather Ann Gaghan (left) and Toma Williams discussed what it was like to send resumés and cover letters to employers, to have a portfolio reviewed in hopes of getting a job, and a personal perspectives of the current job market. ONU students also engaged in an open dialogue with the speakers about the importance of specific classes and how students might best position themselves for employment or graduate school.

Professor Christine Carrington Professorial Lecture

"Embarking on New Beginnings—The Responsibility of Classical Music Programming" was the topic of an October 30 President's Lecture by Timothy Weiss, Oberlin's professor of Conducting and Ensembles. "I fundamentally believe that art, and specifically music, is a reflection of our human experience," says Weiss. The President's Lecture was created to give the Oberlin community the opportunity to hear from the college’s outstanding faculty members and selected alumni as they share their expertise and insights.

 

Photo by Dale Preston '83

Judge Linda Fleming speaks at the Fall 2016 Honors Lecture on "Using our Voice with Humility"

Flexner Dean's Lecture- Luis A. Nunes Amaral.Northwestern University.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...........................................................................

Wangechi Mutu lectured to a packed house March 10, 2016 in PNCA's Mediatheque in conjunction with her exhibition Wangechi Mutu: The Hybrid Human, which runs through March 12, 2016 in PNCA’s 511 Gallery. This is the inaugural exhibition and lecture in the annual Jordan D. Schnitzer Exhibition and Visiting Artist Series.

 

Flexner Dean's Lecture- Luis A. Nunes Amaral.Northwestern University.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...........................................................................

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