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The lecture series is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, however, so reservations can be arranged by contacting kara.steiner@ucf.edu or 407-823-1194.
This event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts & Humanities and sponsored by the UCF Foundation Inc. in partnership with the UCF College of Education.
For more information about the UCF Performing Arts Center and how to contribute to Phase II, visit http://foundation.cah.ucf.edu/pac.php.