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March

New Orleans Report-back--Essex campus

Essex Campus; Monday, March 10, 12:15-1:15, B214-215

Dundalk Campus; Thursday, March 14, 11:20-12:20, Student Lounge.

Faculty and students will be speaking and answering questions about their experiences in New Orleans this past January where they were engaged in a service learning experience for which they received academic credit. Lunch will be served.

 

“Breaches of Faith: Dispatch from the Continuing Battlefield of Hurricane Katrina,” a discussion with Rick Barton, Provost of the University of New Orleans

Essex Campus; Wednesday March 19  12:20-1:15, J137

University of New Orleans Provost Fredrick Barton is author of the novels The El Cholo Feeling Passes, Courting Pandemonium, With Extreme Prejudice and A House Divided, which won the William Faulkner Prize in Fiction. The founding director of UNO's graduate program in creative writing and a former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Mr. Barton also writes the "Balcony Seats" column in the newsweekly Gambit for which he has won the Press Club of New Orleans' annual first place award for criticism on eleven occasions. Mr. Barton has recently completed a ten-thousand-word essay on his experience during and after Katrina, and he will share that experience with the CCBC community.

 

Michael Eric Dyson Lecture: Living in a Post-Katrina Era, What now? What next?

Catonsville Campus; Thursday, March 20 12:00 Q Theater

Best-selling author and frequently seen on the national media circuit, Dyson is known as one of the nation's most renowned public intellectuals.

*For your FREE admission ticket, call the CCBC Box Office at 410.780.6369

 

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