UPCOMING EVENTS:
LECTURE:
LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
B. FRANK HALL LECTURE

Dr. Philip Kitcher
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2008 7:30 P.M. – Burney Center
Free and Open to students, faculty and public.
- Dr. Kitcher, an internationally famous philosopher of science, and John DeweyProfessor of Philosophy at Columbia University, will be speaking on the impact of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution on science and culture. This event is co-sponsored by the UNCW Evolution Learning Community, funded by Academic Affairs, and the Excellence Fund of the College of Arts and Sciences, UNCW.
FACULTY AWARD 2008
- PAR Associate Professor Teddy Burgh learned recently that his book Listening to the Artifacts: Music Culture in Ancient Palestine (Continuum, 2006), was selected as winner of the 2008 Wachsmann Prize, presented by the Society for Ethnomusicology.
ONGOING EVENTS:
- PAR Society meetings on alternating Wednesdays and Thursdays. For more information, contact the faculty advisor to the society, Dr. Eshleman, at eshlemanm@uncw.edu.
PAST EVENTS
- Spring 2008 PAR graduation ceremony May 16th, noon in Madeline Suite at Wagoner Hall
- 2007-2008 B. Frank Hall Lecture, Dr. William Dever, one of America's most famous Biblical archaeologists, spoke on “Did God Have a Wife?” Tuesday, April 1, 8 pm. Morton Hall 100
- Walt Conser received the NC Society of Historians’ Ethel W. Twiford Religious History Book Award for his Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Society along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina (Kentucky, 2006). Congratulations, Walt!
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