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WVU Parkersburg's Fulbright Scholar to present free lecture/demonstration.
CONTACT: Dr. Nancy
Nanney, chair of Humanities Division, 304-424-8361.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
West Virginia University at Parkersburg's Fulbright
Scholar-In-Residence will be featured in a free performing arts
lecture/demonstration on Monday, Feb. 24, at the college. The program has
been rescheduled from Feb. 17
when inclement weather forced its postponement.
Dr. Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin will present "A Malaysian Performing Arts
Lecture/Demonstration (Music, Dance and Theatre)."
The 5 to 6:30 p.m. event will be held in the college
theatre (Room 1305) and is open to the public.
Nasuruddin earned his Ph.D in Drama and Theatre from Indiana University in Bloomington. He regularly teaches at the Universiti Sains Malaysia (the Science University of Malaysia) in Penang.
WVU Parkersburg received a grant from the Fulbright Program to host Professor Nasuruddin. He is one of approximately 800 international faculty and professionals the Fulbright Scholar Program will bring to the United States to teach and do research. The program is designed to build mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and other countries.
For additional information, contact:
Connie Dziagwa
Director, Communications and Public Relations
WVU Parkersburg
(304-424-8203)
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