‘Imperialism, Art & Restitution’ forum at law school March 26-27

During the Age of Imperialism, historical art pieces such as the Bust of Nefertiti were taken from their home countries and installed in major world museums. Leading academics, authors and curators will examine whether these works should be returned to their source nations at the “Imperialism, Art & Restitution” conference March 26-27 at the School […]

Fiction writer Antrim to read here today

Fiction writer Donald Antrim will read from his work at 4 p.m. April 16 for The Writing Program in Arts & Sciences. The reading is free and open to the public and will take place in Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall, Room 201. A reception will follow. Antrim has published three novels: Elect Mr. Robinson for […]

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Photo by Kevin LowderFifty-eight students presented exhibitions at the Graduate Student Research Symposium April 3 in Whitaker Hall.

Traditional dance

Photo by Kevin LowderThe 14th annual powwow April 10 in the Field House was the final event of American Indian Awareness Week.

Wal-Mart wisdom

Photo by Kevin LowderThe Olin School of Business sponsored the International Business Outlook Conference April 16 at the Knight Center.

Welcome to my home … and maybe yours?

Photo by Joe AngelesMore than 1,000 high-school seniors, plus additional juniors and sophomores, will have visited the University during April Welcome.
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