Animal Crackers*

A Nutcracker-themed dance performance celebrating endangered species throughout the world. 

FREE AND NO RESERVATION REQUIRED. 

Room 300, McWilliams Hall. 

Animal Crackers*

A Nutcracker-themed dance performance celebrating endangered species throughout the world. 

FREE AND NO RESERVATION REQUIRED. 

Room 300, McWilliams Hall. 

Creating Global Communities: Art's Role in Developing Vibrant Communities

Join us for an interactive and dynamic panel to discuss how art can be a powerful tool in rebuilding communities by promoting healing, unity, economic growth, cultural preservation, and social change. It provides a means for individuals to connect, express themselves, and envision a more positive and resilient future. 

Panelists: 

Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies: The Shakespeare Authorship Question Today

What do we know about the author of Shakespeare's works? Journalist Elizabeth Winkler leads an international panel of academics in a discussion of this controversial topic. She is a young journalist with degrees in English Literature from Princeton and Stanford. Her new book, Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies: How Doubting the Bard became the Biggest Taboo in Literature, is the first in-depth investigation into academia's reaction to research questioning William of Stratford's authorship of Shakespeare's works.

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