Asian Pacific heritage events lecture on Confucianism March 29
KINGSVILLE - March 27, 2006
Contact:
Jason Marton
jason.marton@tamuk.edu or
361-593-4143
Dr. Michael Houf, associate professor of history, delivers a free brown bag lecture Wednesday, March 29, at noon, in the Alumni Room of Honor, located in the Memorial Student Union Building.
The subject is “Confucianism and the University Setting.”
Houf holds a B.A. from Winthrop University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Florida State University. His specialties are China/Asia, the Middle East and Hong Kong.
The lecture is part of Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness events for 2006, taking place throughout March and April. Texas A&M University-Kingsville Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness Events for 2006 are sponsored by the Campus Activities Board; the history department; the political science department; the Rotary Club of Kingsville; Sodexho Food Services; Student Union/Student Activities; Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness Committee; and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.
More information on Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness events is available online at http://www.tamuk.edu/news/2006/march/asian_pacific/ or by calling Dr. Mike Houf at 361-593-3596, Dr. Jaya Goswami at 361-593-2395 or Student Activities at 361-593-2760.
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