Mona Sutphen To Speak At Mount Holyoke College On U.S. Leadership February 9 Mona K. Sutphen, Mount Holyoke Class of '89, a member of President Barack Obama’s Advisory Intelligence Board and former White House deputy chief of staff for policy, will speak at Mount Holyoke College on Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 pm in Mary Woolley Hall’s Chapin Auditorium. Smith Musicians to Collaborate for Premiere NORTHAMPTON, Ma.—The American premiere of a long-lost work by eminent British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams will be presented at Smith on Sunday, Jan. 22, with several Smith music faculty and alumnae among the performers. Feb. 9: George A. Bonanno Lecture on ‘Science of Resilience’ Hampshire College invites the public to a lecture by George A. Bonanno 83S, a pioneering researcher in the field of bereavement and trauma and the author of "The Other Side of Sadness". The lecture, entitled “The Science of Resilience: Understanding the Human Capacity to Thrive in the Face of Extreme Adversity,” is on February 9 at 5:30 p.m. in Franklin Patterson Hall (Main Lecture Hall). Men's Basketball Falls 80-69 At Duquesne Minutemen Commit Season-high 29 Turnovers In Loss. PITTSBURGH - An 8-0 late in the second half gave Duquesne an 80-69 win over the UMass men's basketball team on Wednesday night at the Palumbo Center. The Minutemen committed a season-high 29 turnovers in the loss and dealt with foul trouble throughout the game. Jesse Morgan had a team-best 14 points, while Sean Carter had 12 points and 14 rebounds. Hampshire Professors’ Work In ‘The Radical Camera’ "The Radical Camera"—selected as the 2011 New England Book Festival’s photography/art winner and named by "Art in America" magazine as one of the top 12 books published in 2011—contains work by two Hampshire College professors.<br><br>
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