Drawer 2
Contains 30 Results:
The Venerable Pal den Gyatso, the Most Visible and Internationally Known Figure of Tibetan Opposition to Chinese Rule and Prisoner in Tibet for 33 Years, October 2008
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
A Lasallian University in Bethlehem: Educating for Peace in the Holy Land, March 2008
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Martha Cohn, author of Behind Enemy Lines: the True Story of a French Jewish Spy in Nazi Germany, September 2007
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
2007 Lecture Series
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Islamic Calligraphy Workshop, Febrary 2007
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Diplomacy and the Sex Trafficking of Women and Children, March 2001
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
World Diplomacy 2000: Threats to International Security, April 2000
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
The Middle East: A Quest for Understanding, April 1999
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
Democracy in the 21st Century, March-April 1998
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.
La Salle Celebrates 50 Years of the UN, March 1995
This series features posters advertising Diplimat in Residence Program events. The Diplomat in Residence Program brings scholars, diplomats, artists, writers, and experts in international affairs to campus several times per semester. The guests deliver lectures, participate in panel discussions, and offer cultural demonstrations. The posters include biographical information about the visiting lecturers and details about each event.