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Logo: American Democracy Project: Freshman Summer Reading Program

Fall 2005 SRP Lecture Series

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

September 14, 2005 7 – 8 pm

Benedict/Dobson Main Lounge

Understanding Asperger's Syndrome in Adults

Karen Hurlbutt(Special Education)

October 1, 2005 7:30 pm

Strasser Theatre

Light Motion

Departments of Education and Dance

October 4, 2005 7 – 8 pm

Benedict/Dobson Main Lounge

The Monty Hall Problem and Probability Blindness

Gabriel Prajitura (Mathematics)

October 5, 2005 1:15 – 2:15 pm

Benedict/Dobson Main Lounge

What's Going on in My Brain?

Melissa Brown & Janet Gillespie (Psychology)

October 19, 2005 7 – 8 pm

Benedict/Dobson Main Lounge

Christopher Boone's Proof that God does not Exist

Keith McPartland (Philosophy)

TBA TBA

Christopher from the Outside In

Trish Ralph (Theatre)

About the Summer Reading Program

Photo: Book CoverEach freshman at SUNY College at Brockport participates in the Summer Reading Program. The purpose of this program is to help orient new students to the Brockport academic community by having a common reading experience with fellow classmates and faculty members.

The summer reading project is a valued experience at SUNY Brockport and continues to be part of our involvement in the American Democracy Project for Civic Engagement, a national, multi-campus initiative that seeks to foster informed civic engagement in the United States. The project seeks to create a greater intellectual understanding and commitment to participate in the civic life of the United States.

For More Information

For additional questions about the summer reading, please call (585) 395-5346 or e-mail mesler@brockport.edu.