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Discuss “Lecture Preview”

Title: Journeys Series — “Waiting for Life To Happen”

The Basics: Roberta Klatzky, Carnegie Mellon professor of psychology, will deliver the second “Journeys” lecture of the semester, in which faculty members share their reflections on their everyday actions, decisions, challenges, and joys. Klatzky will discuss her belief that the definition of life is found not in life’s defining moments, but in smaller, seemingly ordinary experiences.

The lecture is part of the University Lecture Series.

When: Today at 4:30 p.m.

Where: Adamson Wing (Baker Hall 136A)

Title: Drue Heinz Lectures — Azar Nafisi

The Basics: Celebrated Iranian author Azar Nafisi will speak about her work. Nafisi is a former professor of literature at the University...

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