Fall 2002 Courses

TEXAS ELECTIONS, 2002

ONE WEDNESDAY, 7:30 – 9 P.M., NOVEMBER 6
MUSEUM OF PRINTING HISTORY, 1324 WEST CLAY STREET
(BETWEEN WAUGH AND MONTROSE, AND BETWEEN WEST GRAY AND WEST DALLAS)

Richard Murray, professor of political science and director of the University of Houston Center for Public Policy, will analyze the Texas election of 2002. Speaking one day after the election, Professor Murray will discuss the results of the 2002 vote and its effects on public policy and partisan alignment.

Virginia Woolf and Toni Morrison

God, Time and History: A Study of Biblical Texts

The Broadway Musical

Quiet Light: The Live Oak Meeting House

Building the Modern City: Philip Johnson

Money: The Last Taboo

Texas Elections, 2002

The Vampire in Literature and Culture

An Evening with Christopher Hogwood