Lafayette Campus News (www.lafayette.edu), March 10, 2008 — Students and faculty explored the connection between ‘Art, Language, and Neuroscience’ during a panel discussion March 6 in the Gendebien Room of Skillman Library. Panelists included Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art; artist and architect Elizabeth Chapman; Elaine Reynolds, associate professor of biology and chair of neuroscience; Wendy Hill, Provost and Rappolt Professor in Neuroscience; and Majorie Hass, Provost and professor of philosophy at Muhlenberg College. The program and reception was in conjunction with the exhibition Word, City, Mind: A Universal Resonance, a collaboration by Kerns and Chapman which is on view in Skillman Library through May 31.
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