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Tag Archives: Anderson Academic Commons
The Bercu Sisters
Dorothy and Harryette Bercu were sisters and Vaudeville performers across the West during the 1920s and 1930s. An exhibit featuring several of their Vaudeville props is on display now! … Continue reading
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Rocky Mountain Map Society Lectures May 11th & 18th
Learn more about maps and mapping in two stimulating lectures by Professor Susan Schulten (DU Department of History) and Curtis Bird (owner of The Old Map Gallery). These events are free and open to the public (details below). The lectures are in … Continue reading
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Faculty Use Teaching Spaces in the AAC
The new Anderson Academic Commons has already become a popular place for faculty to meet with their students, be it at the Front Porch Café for office hours, at an academic event in the Special Events Room, or in The … Continue reading
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