2009's celebration of student research and creative activities featured panel presentations, poster presentations, student films, and theatrical performances.
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Photos by Jim Hale
Classics Prof. Brett Rogers' Ancient Drama class presented "Lysistrata" in Brua Hall's Kline Theatre.
"Lysistrata"
"Lysistrata"
"Lysistrata"
"Lysistrata"
"Lysistrata"
Classics Prof. Brett Rogers introduced "Lysistrata" to a standing-room-only audience in Kline Theatre.
Family members, friends, colleagues, and students dedicated a white oak to the memory of classics Prof. Charles Zabrowski after the memorial performance of "Lysistrata." The tree stands east of Weidensall Hall.
Junior Robert Towarnicki directed "The Illusion," a 17th-century play by Pierre Corneille, in translation by contemporary playwright Tony Kushner.
Students performed "The Illusion" in Stevens Theatre in Brua Hall.