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 School of Ministry Lenten Day of Spirituality |
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Saturday, March 13, 2010 (all day event)
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The School of Ministry cordially invites you to attend our second annual Lenten Day of Spirituality, March 13, 2010 at the University of Dallas. This community gathering will feature keynote addresses and breakout sessions both in English and Spanish. This event is sponsored by the School of Ministry and is open to the general public.
The Lenten Day of Spirituality is dedicated to all those interested in sharing their Lenten spiritual journey with one another and the faculty of the School of Ministry.
The keynote speaker for 2010 will be Rev. Donald Senior, C.P., President of Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, the largest Roman Catholic graduate school of Ministry in the United States.
For more information: Click Here.
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 UD Hosts Anousheh Ansari: Private Space Explorer |
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Monday, March 15, 2010 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Lynch Auditorium
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Guest speaker Anousheh Ansari hosted by the University of Dallas. Ms Ansari is the first female private space explorer, and the Ansari X Prize makes it possible for future private space exploration. Ms Ansari's story is particularly inspiring because of the challenges she faced as a Muslim woman of Iranian descent. Ms. Ansari is an active entrepreneur in the DFW area.
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 Renowned Dante Scholar: Dr. Robert Hollander |
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Haggar University Center
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The University of Dallas will host two lectures by renowned Dante scholar Dr. Robert Hollander.
Hollander is professor of European literature emeritus at Princeton University, where he taught for more than 40 years. The author of a dozen books on Dante and Boccaccio, he has received many awards in recognition especially of his work on Dante, including the gold medal of the city of Florence and the gold florin of the Dante Society of America.
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 Dr. Mark Lowery to Present "Black on Gold" |
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Thursday, March 18 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Art History Auditorium
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Black on Gold: The Petrine Texts and Their Meaning Emblazoned Within St. Peters Basilica presented by Dr. Mark Lowery
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 Renowned Dante Scholar: Dr. Robert Hollander |
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Thursday, March 18 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Art History Auditorium
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Miltons Elusive Response to Dantes Comedy in Paradise Lost
Hollander is professor of European literature emeritus at Princeton University, where he taught for more than 40 years. The author of a dozen books on Dante and Boccaccio, he has received many awards in recognition especially of his work on Dante, including the gold medal of the city of Florence and the gold florin of the Dante Society of America.
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