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Past Is Prologue
Patton Series
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Calendar of Events

All events are free & open to the public unless noted otherwise


Fall Semester 2008

 
SEPTEMBER – Latino/Latina History Month

September 3, 2008
Texas Music Coffee House Series presents Rosie Flores performing rockabilly.
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Cailloux Campus Activity Center
Lion’s Den (formerly the Corner Pocket)

September 15, 2008
Monday Night Fiction presents “Out Stealing Horses” by Per Petterson; 7 p.m. in the Scarle Philips Room in the William Logan Library

September 26, 2008
Living History Day – Dr. Kathleen Hudson, Professor of English and founder of Texas Heritage Music Association – an all day event on the grounds surrounding the Robbins Lewis Pavilion on the Schreiner Campus

September 29, 2008

Robert P Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Series – presents “What Genome Projects Tell Us About Evolution” by Dr. Fred Stevens, professor of Biology, Schreiner University
7:00 pm; Cailloux Activity Center Theatre

October 1, 2008
Texas Music Coffee House Series
Carolyn Wonderland returns for a performance for Texas Heritage Music Month
7:00 pm; Cailloux Campus Activity Center
Lion’s Den (formerly the Corner Pocket)

October 17-18, 2008
Past is Prologue Annual Workshop about the native American way of teaching and learning – organizer Dr. Kathleen Hudson, professor of English and founder of the Texas Heritage Music Association. Friday night storytelling and Saturday workshop
Cailloux Activity Center Ballrooms

October 20, 2008
Monday Night Fiction presents “The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency” by Alexander McCall Smith presented by Prof Sally Hannay, professor of English, Schreiner University
7:00 pm; Library - Scarle Phillips Room

October 23, 2008
Harry Crate Lectures – by Professor Paul Larson, chair of the Physical Sciences at Southern Utah University
7:00 pm; Cailloux Activity Center Ballrooms

October (TBA), 2008
Margaret Syers Lecture Series - presents Dr Stephen Buhler, professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
7:00 pm; Cailloux Activity Center Ballrooms

October 27, 2008
Robert P Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Series – presents “Current Estimates of the Supply of Petroleum on Earth” by Dr. Bob Holloway, professor of Chemistry Schreiner University
7:00 pm; Cailloux Activity Center Theatre

November 5, 2008
Texas Music Coffee House Series – presenting Walt Wilkins
7:00 pm; Cailloux Activity Center Lion’s Den (formerly the Corner Pocket)

November 7, 2008
Pop Culture Symposium
Topic & Guest TBA
Noon - Cailloux Activity Center Theatre

November 17, 2008
Monday Night Fiction – "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K LeGuin, presented by Dr. David Mulry, professor of English, Schreiner University
7:00 pm; Library Scarle Phillips Room

November 24, 2008
Robert P Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Series – presents “Physics and Music as Conjoined Twins: A Joy to Behold” by Searle Crate, professor of Information Systems, Schreiner University
7:00 pm; Cailloux Theatre

 

Spring Semester 2009


February 9, 2009
Monday Night Fiction presents “Bel Canto” by Ann Patchett; 7 p.m. in the Scarle Philips Room in the William Logan Library

March 9, 2009
Monday Night Fiction presents “Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant” by Anne Tyler; 7 p.m. in the Scarle Philips Room in the William Logan Library

April 6, 2009
Monday Night Fiction presents “The Eyre Affair” by Jasper Fforde; 7 p.m. in the Scarle Philips Room in the William Logan Library
 

All events are free and open to the public unless noted otherwise

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updated:  08/21/2008


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