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Trappist Monk Paul Quenon Travels from Gethsemani to Nazareth, April 12-13
The William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Studies presents a talk by Paul Quenon, O.C.S.O, a Trappist monk who has lived at the Abbey of Gethsemani.
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Nazareth's French House Hosts 4th Annual Poetry Competition, April 20
Nazareth College is proud to host their fourth annual poetry competition, "Writing for Peace and Justice in French: Words for Peace: the Reality and the Dream."
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Nazareth's Campbell Featured in New Princeton Review Book, Best 300 Professors
Nazareth College has one of the country's best undergraduate teachers according to The Princeton Review (www.PrincetonReview.com).
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Robert Lentz Speaks on Faith and Art, March 29-30
The William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Studies presents a talk by Robert Lentz, O.F.M. titled "Christ in the Margins: a Living Tradition of Art."
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Nazareth Presents Original Play "Casablanca," March 2-3
Nazareth College presents an original multi-language play, written by Professor Candide Carrasco on March 2 and 3.
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Award-Winning Author Harriet Washington Speaks at Nazareth
Nazareth College is pleased to announce that Harriet A. Washington will be lecturing as part of the College’s Fourth Annual Health and Human Services Summit.
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Polish Heroes: Those Who Rescued the Jews
An extraordinary exhibit paying tribute to those who risked their lives to save persecuted Jews during the Holocaust.
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Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue Unveiled
Nazareth College’s commitment to interfaith studies in the Rochester community and beyond is being demonstrated as Nazareth President Daan Braveman announced a major gift by Brian and Jean Hickey to name the Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue at Nazareth College.
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Calderwood Attends International Florence Biennale Exhibition
Nazareth College’s Kathy Calderwood, associate professor of art, has been invited to attend the prestigious Florence Biennale.
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Glazer Named Art Educator of the Year
Tracie Glazer has been chosen as the 2011 N.Y.S. Art Teacher’s Association Educator of the Year for Region Two.
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Nazareth Named Top Producer of Fulbright Students
Five Fulbright recipients have placed Nazareth in the number three spot of the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Top Producers of U.S. Fulbright Students list.
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Native American Lecture Series Comes to Nazareth, Oct. 19
Oren Lyons comes to Rochester to share his wisdom on Wednesday, October 19, from 7-9 pm at Nazareth College’s Shults Center.
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Nazareth Hosts Alzheimer's National Initiative
The Alzheimer’s Association, as part of the National Alzheimer’s Project Act, will host a public Input Session at Nazareth College.
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Witkowski Kicks-Off Shannon Lecture Series, Sept. 22 & 23
The William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Studies at Nazareth College proudly presents a talk by Deanna Witkowski, the first lecturer in the 2011/2012 Shannon Lecture series.
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Nazareth Remembers the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, Sept. 9-11
A weekend of events at Nazareth College remembering the 10th Anniversary of 9/11.
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Nazareth College Professor Receives Fulbright Award
Professor of English Monica Weis, SSJ receives a Fulbright Award.
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Weis Has Book Signing for New Merton Work, June 24
Nazareth College Professor of English Monica Weis, SSJ, is the author of a newly published book, “The Environmental Vision of Thomas Merton” which was released in May, 2011 (University Press of Kentucky).
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Summer Academy of Vocal Arts and Musical Theatre
Nazareth College will host the Summer Academy of Vocal Arts & Musical Theatre from July 18 – 29, 2011.
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A Second Help For Japan Concert, May 21
Nazareth College’s Department of Music is presenting a second benefit concert, Help for Japan, to raise money for the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
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Nazareth Receives $1.2 Million Grant for Arts Center
Nazareth College recently received a significant grant that supports the growth of the College’s Arts Center.


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