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- Re-Birth - Art Installation by Sheila Pree Bright12:00 am
- Hostile Terrain 94 - InstallationAll day
- "Who Is My Neighbor?" Art by John August Swanson6:00 am
- Interviewing in the U.S.8:00 am
- Italian Women Who Made a Change: the Veneto Case in a Global Perspective11:00 am
- Graduate Christian Fellowship12:30 pm
- CSC Pumpkin Bash - Pumpkin Pick Up1:00 pm
- Book Club1:00 pm
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- Book Club3:30 pm
- Arts and Civic Engagement Panel Discussion With Sheila Pree Bright4:00 pm
- Classroom + Career Q&A: Spring Professional Planning4:00 pm
- 2020 Elections "History's First Draft" Series: Election 2020: Voting Rights, Polarization, Political Violence, Election Lawsuits, and the Legacy of Bush v. Gore4:30 pm
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- #BUcity Co-Lab Week: Visual Communication for Urban Professionals: The Why and How?5:30 pm
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- Activism and the Role of Black Women6:00 pm
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- #BUcity Co-Lab Week: Introduction to e-Portfolio Development8:15 pm
Book Club
The Howard Thurman Center presents: Book Club. Book Club uses literature to spark thoughtful conversations about the human experience, discussing topics like culture, identity, relationships, and belonging. Led by HTC student ambassadors, Book Club reads about three books each semester, all of which are provided to participants by the HTC. Meeting ID: 926 1294 1979 Passcode: 048002
When | 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 |
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