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"Why learn? To make a living . . . or make a life?"

Montclair State University faculty representatives ponder the question on 4/29, 3-4 pm, Brantl, Dickson Hall, MSU. Free & all welcome.

MSU’s Institute for the Humanities is hosting the third annual inter-college interdisciplinary panel discussion. Faculty representatives of five colleges on campus -- College of the Arts, College of Education and Human Services, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, and the School of Business -- will ponder the questions “Why learn? To make a living . . . or make a life?” from the perspective of their own disciplines and specialties and will invite questions and discussion from the audience.

Speakers:

· Mark Hardy, Associate Professor, Theatre and Dance, CART;

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· Maughn Gregory, Ph.D., Professor, Educational Foundations, CEHS;

· Naomi Liebler, Ph.D., Professor, English, CHSS;

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· Scott Kight, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Biology and Molecular Biology, CSAM,

· Nicole Bryan, Ph.D., Clinical Specialist, Director of CSR Initiatives, Management, SBUS.



Questions? Please contact Dr. Victoria Larson, Director, Institute for the Humanities, MSU. larsonv@mail.montclair.edu


Ellen Bakalian, Ph.D.

Publicity Director, Institute for the Humanities

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