Activities for Fall 2000

Th August 31, 2000, 1-2pm
   Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
   (Part 1 of 3 of a series entitled Shattering the Sublime--Representation and Agency)
   Seretha Williams and Ray Chandrasekara
   (Department of Languages, Literature, and Communications)
   Skinner Hall, Room B4
   (1st of three seminars on interdisciplinary and intercultural affairs)

Th September 21, 2000, 1-2pm
   Beyond Representation and Agency: Shattering the Self Through Buddhist Practice
   (Part 2 of 3 of a series entitled Shattering the Sublime--Representation and Agency)
   Michael Schwartz (Department of Fine Arts)
   Skinner Hall, Room B4
   (2nd of three seminars on interdisciplinary and intercultural affairs)

F October 6, 2000, 7:30-9am
   ASU Phi Kappa Phi Alumni Breakfast (followed by Symposium; see next item)
   Lobby of the George C. Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre
   Speakers include ASU President Bill Bloodworth, Dr. Kathy Hamrick, and Jim Garvey

F October 6, 2000, 9-10:30am
   2nd Annual Phi Kappa Phi Symposium
   World Religions: The Search for Meaningful Lives
   (Galloway Hall, Room 101A/B), Program arranged by Jonathan Leightner
   Speakers include (click on title to read the paper, in PDF format):
   0 Dr. Leightner, Buddhism and Christianity Compared,
   0 Dr. Ralph Watkins, Fishing' 4 Religion; and
   0 Dr. Susan Sherer, Memory and the Sabbath in Jewish Living.
   Click here to read the three papers.
 
F November 3, 2000, 9am-4pm
   ASU Faculty Web Showcase, Washington Hall, The Towers
   (Program arranged by Maureen Akins ; ASU faculty show off their web sites)
     9:00a Todd Schultz, College of Business
   10:00a Billy Thomas, College of Education
   11:00a Dick Stracke, College of Arts and Sciences
   12:00n Jurgen Brauer, College of Business
     1:00p Steve Hobbs, College of Arts and Sciences
     2:00p Hubert van Tuyll, College of Arts and Sciences
     3:00p Seretha Williams, College of Arts and Sciences

Th November 16, 2000, 1-2pm
   Nationalism and Colonial/Indigenous agencies in the Dutch East Indies
   (Part 3 of 3 of a series entitled Shattering the Sublime--Representation and Agency)
   Ray Chandrasekara (Department of Languages, Literature, and Communications)
   The Towers, Washington Hall
   (3rd of three seminars on interdisciplinary and intercultural affairs)

 

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