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Msgr. William Noé Field Memorial
(University History)
Lecture Series

The Seton Hall University Special Collections & Archives Center proudly announces the continuation of the Monsignor William Noé Field Memorial (University History) Lecture Series for the Spring 2001 semester. The next talk is entitled…

"Close-Up Encounters: 
Students Research Seton Hall's 
Art and Architecture"

Presented
By

Jürgen Heinrichs
Assistant Professor of Art History

Thursday, April 19, 2001
3:00-4:00 p.m.
Beck Rooms A&B
Walsh Library, First Floor

This presentation will focus on how campus buildings, statuary, and the overall appearance of the university has evolved over the past century. Dr. Heinrichs will showcase the aesthetic value of these local structures and how the architectural tradition at Seton Hall reflects upon various architectural styles found across the world. The history of the buildings you see and walk through on a daily basis will take on added significance once you experience this talk by Dr. Heinrichs…

All lectures are free and open to the public. For additional information please contact Alan Delozier, Special Collections & Archives Center at: (973) 275-2378, or via e-mail at: delozial@shu.edu. Thank you in advance for your support! 


Updated: 08/18/03