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Historical Archives: Apr 02, 1992
Dinner Theater, "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (1598) (6:00 p.m.)
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/historical-archives-apr-02-1992Historical Archives: Apr 03, 1992
Dinner Theater, "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (1598) (6:00 p.m.)
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/historical-archives-apr-03-1992Historical Archives: Apr 04, 1992
Dinner Theater, "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (1598) (6:00 p.m.)
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/historical-archives-apr-04-1992Historical Archives: Apr 05, 1992
Play Performance, "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (1598) (11:45 a.m.)
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/historical-archives-apr-05-1992A Sensory and Interactive Experience with Artist Jeppe Hein
Widely known for his experiential and interactive artworks at the junction where art, architecture, and technical inventions intersect, Danish artist Jeppe Hein’s bright red Modified Social Benches, recently installed a…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/sensory-and-interactive-experience-artist-jeppe-heinAwakening the Core Principles of Nonviolence
How do we create meaningful change, in our own lives and across society? Tamara F. Lawson ’92, the Toni Rembe Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, will explore how the prin…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/awakening-core-principles-nonviolenceThe Business—and Life—of Professional Baseball
Throughout a 20+ year career in professional baseball, Scott Akasaki ’98, senior director of team travel for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has witnessed a lot of changes and has collected a wide array of Major League memorie…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/business-and-life-professional-baseballAn Indigenous Writer's Journey: Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System on Native American Reservations
Interspersed with readings, Lakota author David Heska Wanbli Weiden will discuss his journey from a first-generation college student to bestselling writer. He'll also speak about the numerous criminal justice policies e…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/indigenous-writers-journey-inequalities-criminal-justice-system-native-americanMy Family’s Murder
A historian turns to literature: Omer Bartov, the Samuel Pisar Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, speaks about his new novel, "The Butterfly and the Axe." Spring 1944: A Jewish family is…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/my-familys-murderWomen, Life, Freedom: Inside Iran's New Revolution
It has been over four months since Mahsa Amini's death under suspicious circumstances in Tehran. Arrested for allegedly not wearing the hijab, her death activated wide-spread protests across Iran. Despite brutal pushbac…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/women-life-freedom-inside-irans-new-revolution