La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Campus News University Publications 4-1-2010 Campus News April 1, 2010 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Campus News April 1, 2010" (2010). Campus News. 304. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news/304 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Campus News by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact careyc@lasalle.edu.
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Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 2 "Ordering the Cosmos: Charles Willson Peale and the Philadelphia Museum" Robert McCracken P ~eck Senior Fellow at the Academy of Natural Sciences Thursday, April 8, 2010 12:30 p.m. Dan Rodden Theatre at La Salle University In 1790, Charles Willson Peale announced to the citizens of the United States that he was prepared to open a museum of "objects of natural history and things useful and curious" which he hoped might one day be recognized as a cultural and scientific repository for the nation. It was to represent the culmination of a long and distinguished career in art and science that made Peale one of the most remarkably versatile figures of his age. Peale's Philadelphia Museum, which flourished well into the 19th century, raised questions and set standards for other American museums that are still applicable today. Using images of Peale's remarkable collections of paintings and artifacts, Robert McCracken Peck will discuss Peale's seminal contributions to American art and science and place his museum in its broader cultural, artistic and scientific context. This lecture is the Historic Germantown lu111chtime conversation offering for April. Cosponsored and funded by the Concert and Lecture Series, Fine Arts, American Studies, the Philadelphia Center, the Celebration of Science, and the La Salle At1 Museum. This program is part of Historic Germantown's Germantown WORKS, a year-long initiative highjighting the hard-working spirit of Germantown's people throughout its 300 years. The Germantown WORKS project has been supported by the Pew Center for At1s & Heritage through the Heritage Philadelphia Program.
Cam US News La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 3 MOLLENHAUER... 151' ~cshai+ f'-'-' -~~~ ~ ~I r-innegai~ ~~~DENT ACTIVITIES AWAR~~ Dennis Doughertv 1e1orial ScholarshiP Award Come to the Union Ballroom on Wednesday, April 14, 2010, at 6:30 p.m., and lend your support and give recognition to some of the best of the 2010 graduates. A light reception will follow. Feel free to invite family and friends. Division of Student Affairs fv University Life Anna Melnyk Allen, Associate Dean of Students
Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 4 Thursday, Apri115, 12:30 p.m. in the Dan Rodden Theatre, The Department of English Presents a Lecture Mysterious Gardens: The Secrets of Pre-R.aphaelite Flowers by Dr. Debra Mancoff Dr. Debra N. Mancoff is Adjunct Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Museum Studies at the Art Institute of Chicago, and Scholar in Residence at the Newberry Library. She received her doctorate in Art History from Northwestern University. She has written books on nineteenth-century European and American art and culture, including Monet's Garden in Art, Van Gogh 's Fields and Flowers, Burne-Jones, Jane Morris: The Pre-Raphaelite Model of Beauty, Mary Cassatt: Reflections of Women's Lives, and Sunflowers. She is the author of Treasures From the Art Institute of Chicago (200 l ), Treasures of the Detroit Institute of Art, has contributed essays to many exhibition catalogues including Cameron's Women, and Other Masters: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection, and Love Revealed: Simeon Solomon and the Pre-Raphaelites; she also serves as the nineteenth-century paintings advisor for the Encyclopedia Britannica. She is currently writing a book titled Fifty American Artists You Should Know, and her most recent book, Icons of Beauty in World Art, a two-volume inquiry into concepts of female beauty across time, will be published this autumn. Dr. Manco.ff's talk is generously underwritten by funding from the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Thomas A. Keagy, Dean; the University Honors Program, Dr. James A. Butler, Director; the Department of Fine Arts, Professor Julie Valenti, Acting Chair; and Dr. Madeleine Viljoen, the La Salle University Museum Director and Chief Curator.
Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 5 Join us at the Explorer Cafe for a conversation about the American Correctional System. We will examine the prison-industrial complex, consider the American ideal of justice for all and question the real meaning of justice as it applies to both victims and offenders within the context of both the adult and juvenile courts. What is the origin of the current American zeal for incarceration? Is it an example ofactualjustice, symbolic justice or merely politics? All voices are welcome ~ THE EXPLORER CONNECTION
Page 6 Violence in Relationships: Working for Change presented by Dr. Raquel Kennedy-Bergen Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 12:30 Dan Rodden Theater (Union) This talk is about the reality of sexual and physical violence in relationships among college students. The presentation addresses the prevalence of relationship violence, consequences, and risk factors. The focus will be on change and working to create a culture without relationship violence. Raquel Kennedy Bergen is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Saint Joseph s University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the author or co-author of numerous scholarly publications and five books on violence against women. She has volunteered as an advocate for battered women and sexual assault survivors for the past 20 years. Sponsored by Women s Studies Program, The Criminal Justice Honors Society, and Student Activities Fee Questions? Contact: Dr. Katie Bogle, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice, bogle@lasalle.edu.
Page 7 Upcoming Home Game April 3 April 9 Men s Tennis @ La Salle Tennis Courts Wed. Apr. 7 Villanova 3:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 9 George Mason 3:00 p.m. Women s Tennis @ La Salle Tennis Courts Tue. Apr. 6 Monmouth 3:00 p.m. Fri. Apr. 9 George Mason 12:00 p.m. Baseball @ Hank DeVincent Field Sat. Apr. 3 Duquesne 1:00 p.m. Softball @ West Campus Field Fri. Apr. 3 Rhode Island 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. Wed. Apr. 7 Delaware State 3:00 & 5:00 p.m. Rowing @ Schuylkill River Sat. Apr. 3 Murphy Cup all day GO EXPLORERS!
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