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Spring 2012 I-House Speaker Series-PUBLIC TICKET & STUDENT TICKET

Ends Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 12:00 AM (PT)

Berkeley, CA

Spring 2012 I-House Speaker Series-PUBLIC & STUDENT TICKET...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Complete Spring 2012 Speaker Series ( 5 Lectures )
Join us as these dynamic thought-leaders share their insights on our globalized world. More details at: ihouse.berkeley.edu/programs/lectures.php
Ended $35.00 $0.00
Robert Scheer: April 26, 7:30 pm
Public Ticket for Robert Scheer: "The Mugging of Main Street in America: Implications for the World"
Ended $10.00 $0.00
Robert Scheer, Student Ticket 4/26/12 FREE! Ended $0.00 $0.00
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Event Details

View the I-House Website:  ihouse.berkeley.edu

View the Web Calendar:  http://ihouse.berkeley.edu/programs/lectures.php

 

TICKETS

Full Series: (5 lectures) $35

Individual Lectures: Students $5 Public $10

I-House Residents: FREE

 

PARKING & DINING

The I-House Cafe & Dining Hall are open to the public.

Visit ihouse.berkeley.edu for information. For parking directions and information visit: http://pt.berkeley.edu/park

 

INFORMATION

Mail: International House Program Office

2299 Piedmont Avenue

Berkeley, CA 94720-2320

Email: ihprograms@berkeley.edu

 

Phone and fax orders are not accepted.

Internet orders encouraged.

 

All sales are final. Speakers subject to substitution and/or rescheduling.

Doors open one hour before event.

 

 

 

When & Where



International House : Chevron Auditorium
2299 Piedmont Ave
Berkeley, CA 94720

Ends Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 12:00 AM (PT)


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International House at UC Berkeley



 International House is an independent, self-supporting, non-profit organization with close ties to the University of California Berkeley. Our mission is to foster intercultural respect and understanding, lifelong friendships and leadership skills for the promotion of a more tolerant and peaceful world. The House achieves its mission by providing students and scholars from the United States and around the world with an opportunity to live and learn together in a challenging and supportive residential and community-oriented program center. Its resources and activities are designed to stimulate diversity of thought and experience among residents, alumni worldwide and members of the campus and Bay Area communities.