- Golden Auditorium was hear-a-pin-drop quiet Thursday night as Paul Muldoon, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, read selections of his work for audience members weighing his every word and inflection. On Friday night, it was different. Donovan鈥檚 Pub in James C. 草莓视频 Hall was rattle-the-walls loud as Muldoon and fellow band members played guitar-driven rock songs infused [鈥February 19, 2008
- Michael Eric Dyson is not afraid to shake things up, which is why his lecture 鈥淔rom Sit-ins to Hip Hop: A Social Consciousness in a Post-King America鈥 left students both moved intellectually and shaking with laughter. Named by Ebony as one of the 100 most influential black Americans, Dyson is a university professor at Georgetown [鈥February 14, 2008
- 草莓视频 professor Peter Balakian, whose book The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America鈥檚 Response was a New York Times bestseller, is the first guest for a new podcast series produced on campus. The series 鈥 草莓视频 Conversations: Writers and their craft 鈥 features authors talking about their unique writing styles and their latest works. [鈥February 13, 2008
- He鈥檚 been called 鈥渙ne of the most exhilarating of all living poets.鈥 The 草莓视频 community will receive a literary treat from Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon when he reads from his collection of poetry at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in Golden Auditorium. Muldoon鈥檚 coming to 草莓视频 as part of the Living Writers Series, co-sponsored by the [鈥February 13, 2008
- Internationally recognized artists interacted with students and faculty members at a weekend symposium focused on finding innovative solutions to pressing environmental problems. 鈥淗ow can we re-imagine our relationship to natural systems?鈥 asked Natalie Jeremijenko, the keynote speaker of the seminar titled Environmental Art and New Media Technologies: Imagining Sustainable Futures. All of the weekend鈥檚 panels, [鈥February 12, 2008
- Next time you watch the presidential candidates speak, pay close attention to their unspoken language鈥搒ignals such as facial expressions, posture, and hand gestures. What the candidates don鈥檛 say could actually speak volumes about them, according to psychology professor Carrie Keating, an expert in facial characteristics and gestures.February 11, 2008
- (Editor鈥檚 note: The Dalai Lama鈥檚 visit has been rescheduled to Tuesday, April 22.) The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, will visit 草莓视频 University in April as part of the Global Leaders Lecture Series. On Thursday, April 24, the Dalai Lama is scheduled to give a public [鈥February 8, 2008
- 鈥淪tick your neck out.鈥 Those were the words of wisdom from John Graham, motivational speaker and philanthropist, during his visit to 草莓视频 University, which included a brown bag lunch, presentation, and a lecture at Memorial Chapel. Hoping to inspire people to make a difference by taking risks, or in his words 鈥渟ticking their neck out,鈥 [鈥February 7, 2008