Chapel Services and other events
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Unitarian Universalist Chapel Service on 4/29/12
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Unitarian Universalist Chapel Service on 4/29/12
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Unitarian Universalist Chapel Service on 4/29/12
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Unitarian Universalist Chapel Service on April 29, 2012
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Unitarian Universalist Chapel Service on April 29, 2012
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Unitarian Universalist Chapel Service on April 29, 2012
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Student Road Trip to Shri Gaayatri Mandir
Purim and Holi Celebration, March 2012
Purim is a joyous celebration of the deliverance of the Jewish people. Holi is popularly known as the Indian “festival of spring” or the “festival of colors.”
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Table Decorations at the Purim and Holi Celebration on March 3, 2012
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Guests enjoy Purim/Holi Celebration
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Musical Performance at Purim/Holi Celebration
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Student speakers at Holi Celebration
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Religion Professor Shana Sippy speaks at the Holi Celebration
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Chaplain’s Associates Breanna Tetreault and Matt Weinstein at Purim/Holi Celebration
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Chaplain’s Associate Katie Powell at the Purim/Holi Celebration
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Students enjoyed musical performance at Purim/Holi.
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Students enjoy Purim/Holi Celebration
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Table decorated for Purim/Holi Celebration on 3/3/12
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Dance Performance at Purim/Holi Celebration on 3/3/2012
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Performance at Holi/Purim Celebration
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President Poskanzer and student in Purim spiel
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President Poskanzer and student in Purim spiel during Purim and Holi Celebration on March 3, 2012
Telling Stories: Disability History as Our History
A February 2012 Talk by Dr. Kim Nielsen, Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies, History, and Women’s and Gender Studies at University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.
“Disability is not the story of someone else. It is our story, the story of someone we love, the story of who we are or may become, and is at the core of our history. The stories of disability history also reveal that disability is socially constructed and intersects with race, class, sexuality, and gender.”
Cosponsored by CEDI, Disability Services, Humanities Center, LTC, and the Chaplain’s Office.
Martha Paas Reflections Talk
Reflections: What Matters to Me and Why — a talk by Martha Paas, Wadsworth A. Williams Professor of Economics, on “My Circuitous Path to Economics,” January 26, 2012.