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Cabrini Professor Showcases Italian Ex-Voto Collection at NY Gallery
RADNOR, Pa. (Oct. 31, 2011) – Four dozen rare metal, silver and painted ex-votos – divine votive offerings, usually to saints – are on display at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute in New York, N.Y. The objects, which date from 1865 to 1959, are from the personal collection of Leonard Norman Primiano, Ph.D., chair and professor of religious studies at Cabrini College.
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Expert on African-American History to Speak on Women, Religion, Race, and Civil Rights
RADNOR, Pa. (Sept. 7, 2011) – Bettye Collier-Thomas, Ph.D., award-winning author and expert on African-American and women’s history, presents “The Nexus: Women, Religion, Race, and Civil Rights” at Cabrini College on Thursday, Sept. 29. Dr. Collier-Thomas is this year’s Jolyon Pitt Girard Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Cabrini.
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White House Advisor Headlines Free Domestic Violence Symposium at Cabrini, Oct. 4
RADNOR, Pa. (Sept. 2, 2011) – Lynn Rosenthal, the White House Advisor on Violence Against Women, is the distinguished speaker at Cabrini College’s domestic and dating violence education symposium on Tuesday, Oct. 4. The symposium for professionals in the field is a resource on how to identify and address domestic violence, and is part of the College’s broader initiatives on domestic violence education.
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Sixth Athletic Hall of Fame Class Announced
RADNOR, Pa. (July 12, 2011) – Tim Anderlonis (1996-2000), Megan (Dillon) Grant (1993-97), former men's soccer head coach Duncan Hubley and Christy Malone (1998-01) will be inducted into the Cabrini Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, Sept. 23 at 6 p.m. in Nerney Field House at the Dixon Center. Anderlonis, Dillon, Hubley and Malone comprise the College's sixth Hall of Fame class.