GOLDEN VALLEY UNIVERSITY CAMPANALE DISTINGUISHED LECTURER SERIES Golden Valley University is committed to the personal growth of all faculty, staff, and students through discussion and debate in a scholarly community. We hope that this year's Campanale Distinguished Lecturer Series, named in honor of Golden Valley's former president Jackie Campanale, will stimulate and energize the Golden Valley community. Tuesday, February 15 Dr. Ada N. Chamberlain Professor of art history Dr. Ada N. Chamberlain will lecture about the commercial art market in seventeenth-century Holland. Author of the prize-winning book Rembrandt and the Art of Portraiture, Dr. Chamberlain is a professor of art history at Packard University. Tuesday, April 18 Mr. Alvin Hewing Poet and Author Mr. Alvin Hewing will read from one of his latest collections, Someday: New and Selected Poems. Mr. Hewing is the author often books of poetry. He holds a master's degree in comparative literature from a major university in France. Tuesday, May 2 Dr. Charles Kenyon Professor of astronomy Amazing new developments in astronomy have begun to show us the origins of the universe and what may be its fate. Dr. Kenyon, who earned his Ph.D. from Stewart University, is a professor of astronomy at Roget College. What is the main purpose of the lecture series?
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To aid in the personal development of members of the university community
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To explore current issues in a particular field of study
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To generate interest in the university with residents in surrounding areas
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To settle an ongoing debate among university scholars