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Show THE UNIVERSlTY JOU~AL • OUTHERN UTAH UNIVER JTY · TUESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1999 11 :30 A.M. • SUU AUDITORIUM, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED* • FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC J \ \ l \ I( I \ II I \ ll ( It 1 "Reconfiguring Modernism: Explorations in the Relationship Between Modern Art and Modern Literature" "The Magic of the Visual Arts" Gerald Mole,1, producer (slide presentation) Daniel R. Scbwarz, professor of English, Cornell J I!\ \\I\ II It "Jazz: Live! " - eventng performance \ \ l \ 11 \ \1 " ow Yoo See It!" - A Demonstration of High-Speed Phenomena l It II l \ II \ ll ll I \ H \ I I' \ 1 II < ~ ! II I l I AMERICAN WEEK I' ll I s I "The High frontier: Exploring the Tropical Rainforest Canopy" (slide presenllltwn) Mark W. Moffet~ world-roving zoologis4 photojo11n,a/isf Debra Bonner a,1d ATOPA!Vl I X jo/111 Trttde/4 Sa11tee Sio11x, poet, activist BLACK HISTORY MONTH "Togo: Ballet FoJklorique National Danseurs et Musiciens" I H NATIVE (slide presentation) Daryl R. Miller, park rmiger, mountain climber I \ \ "Circumnavigating the Mountains of Denali" I 1 Micheal James Mugits, educator, facililor ofgrowth ~ ! \I{\ II George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation Visiting Scholar Program {Discussion aTid receplio11 lo fo/fow at the Braithwaite Gallery) Loren M. Winters, professor ofphysics .I\\ C Winona LaDuke, advocate I ! ll "Native American Rights: Political and Environmental Issues" *loca/io11 to be assigned - 7:30 p.111Galen Abdur-Razzaq, musician J \ \ I I' I{ I I I ~ DISABIL .I TY AWARENESS WEEK "The Real Rain Man" "Internet: The Next Generation" lee G. Caldwell. IBM - director, Internet technology Kim Peak, savant I I ll ll I I ll \ I s I "Political Memoirs: Time and Chance" I' I< I I ~ ~ SUU Academic Awards. The Right Ho11011rable Kim Campbel( fo rmer Prime Mi,1ister of Canada 11 BHI Ill\ ,. !'i "A Journey of the Imagination" ·(slide prese11/ation) James C. Christensen, artis~ tour guide . THE LECTURE SERIES MAY BE TAKEN FOR UNIVERSITY CREDIT-ENROLL IN UN'V 2010 EXPAND YOUR HOR I ~Z ON S Lectures and Spe.c ial Projects Office (435)·586-5483 or 586-7756. |