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"Only connect! That was the whole of her sermon. Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer.” E. M. Forster, Howards End (1910), ch. 22
"We go for a walk in nature, we see a beautiful sunset — we breathe the order in through our senses, we feel connected. The inside begins to mirror the magnificent outside. In the Vedic tradition that connectedness is called 'yoga.'”
Chris Adamason, Vedic Architecture http://www.newlifejournal.com/aprmay04/adamson_0504.shtml


‘One day when I was twenty-three or twenty-four this sentence seemed to form in my head, without my willing it, much as sentences form when we are half-asleep, ‘Hammer* your thoughts into unity’. For days I could think of nothing else and for years I tested all I did by that sentence [...]”* William Butler Yeats, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (*cited in Frank Tuohy, Yeats, 1976, p.51 )
*hammer images "Thor's Hammer is a symbol of the struggle against chaos and evil. It's the weapon used by Thor against giants, monsters, and other trollish folk who threaten the common good. It seems particularly appropriate in these troubled times" (http://www.ragweedforge.com/ThorsHammer.html). See especially http://www.mackaos.com.au/Articles/Mjol.html
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The importance of READING DIRECTIONS in this course.
In terms of your future success even more important than reading literature with care is the ability to read directions carefully and follow them fully and faithfully. Employers regard that as a key asset, and of course see weakness in this area as a serious liability. You can not expect an employer to hold your hand throughout an assignment the way you may have expected your parents or previous school teachers to do so. Now that you are in college you must make the transition clearly stated in the traditional address to Freshmen at Amherst College. On the other hand, instructions and schedules often have ambiguities and sometimes even obvious errors. So, if after reading the directions carefully, you still have questions, you are strongly encouraged to ask questions in class, email the instructor, or come to see him in his office hours. I look forward to getting to know you and helping you in any way that I can. I want you to succeed here!
Office: Parlin 132

Formal Writing due dates
P1, P2, P3 = Role Model Essay
(P4, P5, P6 = Leadership Vision 2nd semester)
10/3 8 PM: P1 + self-evaluation submitted to SWORD
10/4 bring to class hard copies of Project 1 + self-evaluation
10/11 Discussion with role-model avatars in class
transform your 2nd Life avatar
10/12 8 PM: complete reviews of others on SWORD
10/16 bring to class hard copies of reviews of others and of your project
10/19 8 PM: Project 2+ self-evaluation submitted to SWORD
10/23 bring to class hard copies of Project 2 + self-evaluation
10/27 First feedback to reviewers of your essay on SWORD
10/30 bring to class hard copies of feedback to reviewers
11/12 8 P.M. complete reviews of others' second projects on SWORD
11/13 bring to class hard copies of reviews of others and of your project
11/19 8 PM: Second feedback to reviewers of your essay on SWORD
11/20: turn in P3 in website format on CD and hard copy along with hard copies of 2nd feedback to reviewers
WHY MUST THIS ESSAY BE IN WEBSITE FORMAT?
Dec. 17: Electronic Portfolio due in Par 132 10-12 noon or earlier
Informal Writing due dates
REQUIRED DISCUSSION BOARDS
Road Maps: Sept. 18 & 20
REQUIRED CLASS EXCURSIONS
September 10
"Documenting Social Justice: Girl Scouts with Mothers Behind Bars"Erwin Center from 6:00 to 7:30 P.M.THINK ABOUT IT: The University Lecture Series Social Work scholar Darlene Grant and filmmaker Ellen Spiro have won awards for their work focusing on the children of women who are in prison. This lecture will include clips from Professor Spiro’s film, Troop 1500.
This REQUIRED lecture will be the subject of two classes, Sept. 11 and 13
OTHER REQUIRED CLASS EXCURSIONS
Oct. 13 Diversity and Landscape Architecture: Taniguchi gardens
DIVERSITY
EXPERIENCE: OPTIONAL EXCURSION: RANCH PARTY OCT. 21
EXTRA CREDIT EXCURSION:
Dec. 2: Diversity and Sacred Architecture: Chinese Buddhist Temple
8/30 intro
9/4 new reading and writing
9/6 U. T. heroes/leadership ideals
9/11 Grant, citizenship discussion
9/13 Grant, Childhood wonder
9/18-20 road maps
9/25 Unity/ college writing
9/27 EXPLORE U. T. the Tower
10/2 the idea of the university: building character
10/4 2nd life in class: Playing with avatars
10/11 2nd life in class: avatar chat
10/16 Alice I: //s to U.T.
10/18 College Idealism, Great Expectations
10/23 EXPLORE U. T. Bob Bullock museum
10/25 Dobie walk
10/30 Alice II. HRC. Ghosts. Halloween.
11/1 LBJ Library
11/6 Tower Garden/ Arcadia/ Eden/ the Golden Age
11/8 EXPLORE the Tower, fourth floor
11/13 Ramayana I.
11/15_ Ramayana II. //As You Like It_
11/20 UT's Spanish heritage
11/27 Ramayana III. //As You Like It II
11/29 campus landscape arch. II (Waller creek)?
12/4 Alice III
12/6 Alice IV
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E603A SCHEDULE
RDB= Required Contribution to Discussion Board Due; ODB= Optional Contribution to Discussion Board; C = Class Presentation Due; P1, P2, P3 = Project Due; R= Responses to Projects Due; I=In-class writing project; G=Graded Discussion
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ADD/DROP PERIOD AUGUST 29- AUGUST 31
ADD-DROP BY PERMISSION ONLY SEPT. 5- SEPT. 14
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READ pages 1-204 of the course anthology BEFORE CLASS AND PREPARE QUESTIONS on any of the materials, but especially
9-12 Course Description*
13-15 Course Goals*
16 Formal Writing Due Dates*
17-22 Discussion Board Instructions*
41 “Everything I Wish Someone Had Told Me About College before I Started”
42 Five Characteristics of a Good Student
COURSE POLICIES
88B-89 Class Participation: Listening
90 Racial Harassment Policy
91-92 Sexual Harassment Policy
93-94 Drug + Alcohol Policy
PLACES TO GET HELP
95 Undergrad. Writing Center
96-97 Learning Skills Center
98-99 Counseling Center
153-154 Stress
155-156 Motivation
157-160 Overcoming Procrastination
161-164 Perfectionism: the Double-Edged Sword
165 Goal Setting
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INTERNET "READING"
rules for Discussion Board contributions
Class Participation and Leadership
Time Management
Learning Skills Center Motivation and Goal Setting site
Learning Skills Center Time Management Site
Learning Skills Center Procrastination Site
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EXTRA
CREDIT DIVERSITY EXCURSION________________________________________________________________________________
U.
T. heroes/leadership ideals
UT role models: Who Among the Those Discussed in the Readings are your Role Models and Why?

941-976 Texas, our Texas
977-1003 TxTell
62-69 Leadership and EQ
70-77 Your Personal Vision
78-88A Lee, Discovering the Leader in You
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Sept. 6: dinner with peer advisors before convocation:
Plan II Freshman convocation is this Thursday, September 6th
at 7pm. Your peer mentors, myself, Matt Ashbaugh, James Dempsey,
Caroline Krause, Ella Miesner, Esin Saribudak, and Rachel Kwan
are going to dinner with ya’ll at Moe’s at 5pm. Meet at Moe’s
(on the Drag, to the right of the Coop), and be sure to bring
Bevo bucks (your ID card) or money. After a lovely dinner,
we’ll walk over to Welch 1.308 for convocation. Please RSVP
to <mailto:eric.hui@bba06.mccombs.utexas.edu>eric.hui@bba06.mccombs.utexas.edu
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September 7
FRESHMAN GETAWAY, MEET HERE AT 4: THE "FOUNTAIN OF HOLPHINS" ACCORDING TO PLAN II ____________________________________________________
EXTRA CREDIT DIVERSITY
EXCURSION
Krishn Janmashtmi festival
(the "Hindu Christmas Eve")
at Barsana Dham 5:30 vegetarian dinner; 7 video of a drama from India in Hindi; 7:45 Speech in English on meaning of the festival; 8:30 cultural program in English of dances; 9:20 fire ceremony; 9:30-midnight chanting in Hindi (with translations on paper); midnight fire ceremony
write up your visit for the Extra Credit DB, with pictures if possible



an alternative: Austin Hindu Temple
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September 10

"Documenting Social Justice: Girl Scouts with Mothers Behind Bars"
Erwin Center from 6:00 to 7:30 P.M. I will be wearing my Mad Hatter's hat until the program begins. If you make yourself known to me then or afterwards you will get credit for attendance. If you don't, you will need to provide some proof of attendance, perhaps a photo of you there, by the time class begins on Tuesday. The best place to put such a photo is our Facebook site, of course. (Facebook is also the site of our optional Discussion Board for Tuesday: the deadline for being on time will be midnight rather than 8 P.M.)
start walking now: the ERWIN CENTER (A.K.A. THE SUPER DRUM) IS SOUTH OF MLK BETWEEN I-35 AND RED RIVER
THINK ABOUT IT: The University Lecture Series
Social Work scholar Darlene Grant and filmmaker Ellen Spiro have won awards for their work focusing on the children of women who are in prison. This lecture will include clips from Professor Spiro’s film, Troop 1500.
Press Release Troop 1500 documentary
This REQUIRED lecture will be the subject of two classes, Sept. 11 and 13
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VIDEOS OF LECTURES AVAILABLE HERE
subsequent lectures in this series may be reported on for extra credit:
September 12.
International Challenges for the United States
Admiral Bobby Inman had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy, during
which he served as director of the National Security Agency and deputy
director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He will speak on national
security issues.
September 19.
The Death Penalty in America: A Fading Practice?
Historian David Oshinsky won the Pulitzer Prize for his book on the campaign
to wipe out the most feared childhood disease of the 1950s—polio. He will
speak on his current project, the history of capital punishment in the
U.S.
October 2.
What is Science Worth?
Physicist Steven Weinberg won the Nobel Prize in 1979 for his work on what
is called the weak force in particle physics. A prolific writer, he is
well known for his ability to explain scientific issues to the general
public. He will address priorities for public spending in research.

ODB (deadline
is midnight Sept. 10 rather than the usual 8 P.M.) 62-69 Leadership and EQ
70-77 Your Personal Vision
78-88A Lee, Discovering the Leader in You
Your Childhood. Who Were You? What Have You Lost? What Can Be Saved?
Caterpillar: "So you think you're changed, do you?" Alice: "I'm afraid I am, Sir.... I can't remember things as I used -- and I don't keep the same size for ten minutes together!"
167 “The Mystery” audio version
168 The Mystery in the Middle Age: Augustine
169 The Mystery in the 20th century
275 Dickens on the Mystery
692-693 J. S. Mill, introduction: Plan II student loses childhood, saved by poetry of nature
694-695 J. S. Mill, autobiography
696-697 W. Wordsworth, introduction
698-701 Wordsworth, The Prelude
702-703 W. Blake, introduction
704 W. Blake, “Auguries of Innocence”
705 Dylan Thomas, introduction
705-706 D. Thomas, “The Force ….”
707-709 D. Thomas, “Fern Hill”
710-720 Edith Cobb, “Ecology of Imagination in Childhood”
To remind yourself of a child’s sense of wonder you might also check out the sections on the child at
1.Video describing my Role Model: http://japaneseprostitute.blogspot.com/2007/09/bump-db-video-3.html
2.Quotations and Analysis which discusses the proper criteria for a Role Model and why Samuel is suitable (Now in Text Form): http://japaneseprostitute.blogspot.com/2007/09/response-to-tx-tell-ut-stories.html
3.Other Quotes in Video Format in order to Display my Role Models Left-Brain thinking that has led to his success as an empathetic person: http://japaneseprostitute.blogspot.com/2007/09/bump-db-video-4.html
4.My Role Models Idols (Hilarious) in order to get a better Perspective on the Innocence that I envy in my Role Model: http://japaneseprostitute.blogspot.com/2007/09/idols.html
5.Letter from my Role Model in Picture Format in Order to show my relationship with my Role Model: http://japaneseprostitute.blogspot.com/2007/09/letter-from-friend.html
EXTRA
CREDIT DIVERSITY EXCURSION
EXTRA
CREDIT DIVERSITY EXCURSIONCeremony rededicates Martin Luther King Jr. statue
The Multicultural Information
Center, Afrikan American Affairs and the Distinguished Brothers of
the Epsilon Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., present
the seventh annual Martin Luther King, Jr. statue rededication ceremony, "One Dream: The Spirit of Community," from
5:30-7:30 p.m. at the statue on the East Mall. Joni Jones, co-director
for the Center for African and African American Studies, gives
the keynote address. The event features performances by the Longhorn
Singers, Innervisions Gospel Choir and Nritya Sangam.
http://www.utexas.edu/student/mic/
Write up what you learned for the Extra Credit Discussion Board, including photo or other proof of attendance
C
Road Map Due: The Power of Places in Your Life: How
Your Places Have
Made You Who You Are. Where
Did You Come From? Where is Your Home?
Extra credit will be given for creative, dynamic ways to present words in the Road Map. (See, for example, "animation effects" and "word art" toolbars in Power Point and, especially, the Titles options in iMovie.)
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on VISUAL AS WELL AS VERBAL RHETORIC
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230-237 Shifting to the Visual Mode: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
238-248 “Semiotics,” from The World is a Text
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on THE POWER OF PLACE
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249-250 Where do you belong? Placeways: theoria, haptic perception, expressive space, pathetecture, selective support, mutual immanence, Plato’s doctrine of place
251-253 Place theory or topistics: Nature and the Idea of a Man-made World
254-258 Terms for sense of place: genius loci, querencia, inscape, instress
260 Lopez, an introduction
261-265 Lopez, “A Literature of Place”
YOUR PLACES IN NATURE
266 Wordsworth, “Michael, A Pastoral Poem”
YOUR HOME PLACES
267 Pater, introduction
268-270 Pater, “The Child in the House”
YOUR SCHOOL PLACES
271 Dickens, introduction
272-274 Dickens, from Hard Times
275 on the Mystery
276-279 Shideler, “The Classroom’s Sense of Place”
280-283 Pink Floyd, “The Wall”
284-287 College as Place: the Freshman Experience
288 "Sacred" Places
YOUR ROAD MAP
293 Road Map of Places in Your Life
294-297 Road Map of Your Journey
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INTERNET "READING"
examples of road maps from:
review, connect, hammer into unity:
Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us
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EXTRA CREDIT available all semester
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REQUIRED DIVERSITY
EXCURSION
September 23 YOU MUST ATTEND EITHER THE
Ebenezer Baptist Interfaith service at 11: 1010 E 10th St -- start walking now:
walk south to 10th St and turn east and go under I-35 or
take the 1L or 1M bus at 25th or 21st and Guadalupe south to 11th St? and then go to 10th and turn east and go under I-35
MEET THE INSTRUCTOR AT THE FRONT DOORS AT 10:30 FOR ATTENDANCE CHECK (10 PTS.). OTHERWISE YOU WILL NEED PICTURES OR WHATEVER TO PROVE YOU WERE THERE.
In any case, you can write up your experience for more points
if you post it in the Extra Credit DB
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OR ATTEND THE
Radha Ashtmi festival
(the descent of the Goddess Radha, "the supreme power of Divine Love")
at Barsana Dham 11:00 am - 1:00 pm: Chanting:11:00 - 11:15 am; Video Discourse:11:15 - 11:45 am ;(Live Discourse) Sushree Diwakari Devi & Chanting; 11:45 am "The Divine secret of Radha Ashtmi" Hindi; Arti:12:30 pm; Lunch Prasad:12:45 pm
write up your visit for the Extra Credit DB, with pictures


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Sept. 25:
UNITY/
college writing
111 “COMPOSITION,” the meaning of
132-133 Writing Grades Definition
189 Bump, Dualism and Creativity
190 Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
905 Yeats, “Hammer Your Thoughts”
906 Hopkins, “As kingfishers”
907 Browning, introduction
908-909 Browning, “Two in the Campagna”
910 Forster, “Only Connect”
911 Alan Watts, Introduction
912-918 Alan Watts, “The World is Your Body”
919-940 Introduction to Second Life
62-69 Leadership and EQ
70-77 Your Personal Vision
78-88A Lee, Discovering the Leader in You
155-156 MotivationS
157-160 Overcoming Procrastination
161-164 Perfectionism: the Double-Edged Sword
165 Goal Setting
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Explore U. T.!
THE TOWER
YOUR ALMA MATER
298 U. T. Core Values
299 U. T. Traditions
300 The Tower exterior: words, letters
301-302 Tower interior: Hall of Noble Words: choose your favorite quote before class
303 Tower motto: original context
304 Texas Constitution : “for the promotion of literature”
305 U. T. Seal
384-389 Main building
compare to the previous main building:

review, connect, hammer into unity:
scallop shell stone carvings at U. T.
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on VISUAL AS WELL AS VERBAL RHETORIC
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230-237 Shifting to the Visual Mode: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
238-248 “Semiotics,” from The World is a Text, especially 243-244: READING PUBLIC SPACE and questions 3 and 6 and "Essay Ideas"on p. 248
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on THE POWER OF PLACE
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249-250 Where do you belong? Placeways: theoria, haptic perception, expressive space, pathetecture, selective support, mutual immanence, Plato’s doctrine of place
251-253 Place theory or topistics: Nature and the Idea of a Man-made World
254-258 Terms for sense of place: genius loci, querencia, inscape, instress
260 Lopez, an introduction
261-265 Lopez, “A Literature of Place”
YOUR SCHOOL PLACES
271 Dickens, introduction
272-274 Dickens, from Hard Times
275 on the Mystery
276-279 Shideler, “The Classroom’s Sense of Place”
280-283 Pink Floyd, “The Wall”
284-287 College as Place: the Freshman Experience
the
idea of the university: composing a self, creating character 
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YOUR COLLEGE “PLACE”
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340-343A HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF UNIVERSITIES
THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY*
304 Texas Constitution : “for the promotion of literature”
305 U. T. Seal
306-307 Flawn, Address to the University, 1984
314- 317 Newman, The Site of a University,
318 Boyer/Carnegie Research Univ. Report
TEACHING PHILOSOPHIES
343B-343C Discovery Learning Project
343D Discovery Learning defined
343E The U. T. Moore Method in Math
343F-343G Discovery Learning in Freshman English at Amherst College
343H My Teaching Philosophy & the Carnegie Report
INTERNET "READING"
Books by Margaret Catherine Berry on the history of the University of Texas
review, connect, hammer into unity:
41 “Everything I Wish Someone Had Told Me About College before I Started”
YOUR ALMA MATER
298 U. T. Core Values
299 U. T. Traditions
300 The Tower
301-302 Tower interior: Hall of Noble Words
303 Tower motto
905 Yeats, “Hammer Your Thoughts”
P1 +
self-evaluation submitted to SWORD
EXTRA
CREDIT DIVERSITY EXCURSIONS
The
Americo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies presents "Cows,
Christians and Cultural Studies: Forging an Interdisciplinary Perspective
on the History of Animal Welfare" with American Studies Professor
Janet Davis
University
Interfaith Council919-940 Introduction to Second Life
EXTRA
CREDIT DIVERSITY EXCURSION
October
6 Ramadan interfaith
service at 7:00 PM (variable depending on sunset time)
Islamic
Ahlul Bayt Association at Al-Mahdi Center
[Shia]
12460 Los Indios Trail write up your visit for the Extra Credit DB, with pictures if possible __________________________________________________________________
"On behalf of our university community, you are cordially invited to attend the César E. Chávez Statue Unveiling and Dedication Ceremony to be held on Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the Main Mall of The University of Texas at Austin campus. This student led initiative honors the life and legacy of this foremost civil rights leader." For general information about the statue project including dedication activities and to RSVP on-line, please visit the project website: www.cesarchavezstatue.org. If you have additional questions or need further assistance, please contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 512.471.5017 or brune@mail.utexas.edu. We hope you will join us for this historic occasion! Sincerely, William Powers, Jr. President The University of Texas at Austin;Andrew Solomon ; Student Government President"
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RELATED EXTRA CREDIT ACTIVITIES :
write up your visit for the Extra Credit DB, with pictures if possible
Sociologists discuss 'Cesar Chavez and the Status of Mexican Americans'
Description: A panel including several distinguished university sociologists
will share their thoughts about the continuing struggles of Mexican
Americans in the United States and prospects for the future in
our diversifying society. Light refreshments will be provided.
Moderator Dr. Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez, Department of Sociology, will
be joined by panelists Dr. Robert Hummer, Department of Sociology;
Dr. Jacqueline Angel, LBJ School of Public Affairs; Dr. Ron Angel,
Department of Sociology; Dr. Yolanda Padilla, School of Social
Work; and Dr. Bryan Roberts, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin
American Studies.
Time: 9-10:30 a.m.
Location: Student Services Building's Glenn Maloney Room, SSB G1.310
Admission: Free and open to the public
http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/cesarchavez/dedication_activities.php
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HFSA presents 'Latino Leadership on Campus: The Importance of Mentorship'
Description: A panel of Latino leaders at the university discuss
their own leadership and mentoring experiences, along with tips
for developing future leaders. Light refreshments will be provided.
Panelists are Victoria Rodriguez, vice provost and dean of graduate
studies; Michele R. Guzman, assistant vice president for diversity
education initiatives; Steve Alvarez, academic adviser for the
McCombs School of Business; and Pedro Roldan, co-director of operations
of the Latino Leadership Council.
Time: 2:30-4 p.m.
Location: UNB 2.228
Admission: Free
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Blanton Museum of Art presents 'America/Americas'
Description: As part of the Cesar Chavez Statue unveiling, members of the university
community and visitors are invited to see the "America/Americas" collection
at the Blanton Museum of Art. This innovative integration of the Blanton's
American and Latin American collections makes it possible to trace the shared
history and cultural dialogues that unite the diverse political and geographical
areas of North, South and Central America.
Time: All-day event
Location: Blanton Museum of Art, BMA 1.308
Admission: Admission fee at the door
http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/cesarchavez/dedication_activities.php
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Center for Women's and Gender Studies screens of 'Twilight of the
Golds'
Description: When Suzanne Stein has a genetic analysis done on her
unborn child, she discovers that although she has a healthy baby, the
child will most likely be born gay, like her brother, David. She must
decide whether to keep the child, or to have an abortion. Her family
enters a crisis about love and acceptance as she makes this choice.
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Location: Calhoun Hall, Room 100
Admission: Free
URL: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/cwgs/events/
OCT
9: RDB
LIBERAL ARTS: 318B-318I “Liberal Arts” defined
319-320 Newman and