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January 30, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
January 29, 2015

Poetry Reading by Victor Rodríguez Nuñez

Please join us for an evening of poetry with Victor Rodríguez Nuñez. This event is co-sponsored by the English Department and the Hispanic and Studies and Latin American Studies Departments.
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January 29, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
Oscar Winner: Susan Sarandon, Best Actress in a Leading Role (1996 Academy Awards)
January 28, 2015

Screening of “Dead Man Walking” in preparation for Sr. Helen Prejean’s LC Visit

Please join us for this special free screening of the Oscar-winning film, Dead Man Walking, in preparation of Sister Helen Prejean’s visit to Lewis & Clark College on February 4, 2015.

 

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January 28, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
January 27, 2015

King Abdullah Memorial

Join us for student presentations celebrating Saudi Arabian King Abdullah’s life, informative discussions, and snacks.
January 27, 2015

2015 Dixon Award Presentations by Lillian Tuttle and Caitlin Degnon

Please join the English department for a presentation by 2014 Dixon Award co-winners, Lillian Tuttle and Caitlin Degnon. Lillian used the award to attend the “Mansfield in France” conference in Paris. Caitlin traveled to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. to study the influence of anthropology on Zora Neale Hurston’s racial depictions.
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January 27, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
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January 26, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
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January 25, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
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January 24, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
January 23, 2015

Community Dinner to discuss the new film “Selma”

Please join us for a Community Dinner and Dialogue to discuss the new movie, Selma.

 

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January 23, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
January 22, 2015

From MLK to Michael Brown #blacklivesmatter A Social Justice Teach-in

LC Community members with an advanced understanding of racial justice will participate in a Social Justice Teach-in, facilitated by local academics and activists (and activist academics).  The goal of the Teach-in is to increase individual knowledge and capacity to work for racial justice.

 

January 22, 2015

10th Annual Watzek Rocks

We are pleased to announce the 10th annual Watzek Rocks lineup! Jung Body, Watch Out, and Cheerlieder will be rocking Watzek, January 22 at 4 p.m. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves.
January 22, 2015

Deportation, Coercive Mobility, and the Statecraft of American Migration: Roots and Routes of State Capacity, 1914—1941

Ethan Blue is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Western Australia.  His talk will examine the emergence of American mass deportation in the early 20th century.  The United States currently has one of the most intricate deportation regimes in the history of the world, and deports some 400,000 people per year.  It is a bipartisan political effort, with widespread support among Democrats and Republicans alike.
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January 22, 2015

Reinventing Documentary: The Art of Allan Sekula

The Eric and Ronna Hoffman Gallery of Art presents:
Reinventing Documentary: The Art of Allan Sekula
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January 22, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
January 21, 2015

Screening and Discussion of “Anne Braden: Southern Patriot”

Please join us for this free screening and discussion of the documentary, “Anne Braden: Southern Patriot” as part of MLK Week.

 

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January 21, 2015

Exhibit: Color Theory, Albers to Itten

Watzek’s Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the Josef Albers’ 1963 classic tome, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
until January 31
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