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New Graduate Student Convocation set Wednesday

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Latino students networking program meets Tuesday

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SNL alumni Kevin Nealon, Jim Breuer to perform at Parents Weekend Sept. 26

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UD Library Associates exhibition now on view

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UD choral ensembles announce auditions

Child care provider training courses slated

Late bloomers focus of Sept. 6 UDBG plant sale

Chicago Blue Hens invited to Aug. 30 Donna Summer concert

All fans invited to Aug. 30 UD vs. Maryland tailgate, game

'U.S. Space Vehicles' exhibit on display at library

Families of all students will reunite on campus Sept. 26-28

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Talk on Tchaikovsky set Oct. 16

5:09 p.m., Oct. 13, 2006--UD's Department of Music presents a lecture by Stuart Campbell, “Why we like, or don't like, the music of Tchaikovsky?” at 3 p.m., Monday, Oct. 16, in the Gore Recital Hall of UD's Center for the Arts.

A graduate of the University of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Campbell has written on several aspects of Russian music and has published two selections of Russian music criticism in English translation. He has taught in the UD Department of Music and was the director of the chapel choir and university organist at the University of Glasgow for 24 years.

Campbell is currently editing the Cambridge Companion to Tchaikovsky for Cambridge University Press and translating concert and opera reviews for Ashgate Publishing.

The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information, call (302) 831-2577.

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