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A Sabbatical Pilgrimage

Teacher Bram Hubbell to present lecture on Nov. 10
Join us on Thursday, November 10 from 6-7 PM in the Library for A Sabbatical Pilgrimage, a talk presented by teacher Bram Hubbell. Bram has spent the last fifteen years combining his teaching of world history with travels around the world. During his sabbatical year (2015-2016), he spent time in Balkans, the United States, Argentina, South Asia, and Central Asia. His talk will include photographs from his sabbatical travels and some reflections on his year of travel and learning away from the classroom. 
ART EXHIBIT | Nov. 7-30
An exhibit of photographs from Bram's sabbatical while be on display in the Rosenquist Gallery from November 7 through November 30.
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