Yoga with Bethany Davis
Apr
8
5:30 PM17:30

Yoga with Bethany Davis

Feeling stressed? Need help focusing? Find a new way to relax during Yoga at BAM.

The free class is for all experience levels. Bring your own mat or reserve one by contacting visitBAM@astate.edu (while supplies last).

The class taught by yoga and meditation teacher, Bethany Davis, will focus on the mind/body/breath connection and emphasize the practice of connecting back to the true self. This class will also guide you through safe movements of stretching and strengthening.

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Delta Symposium - From the Miraculous to the Material, Readings from Alan Lightman
Apr
10
7:00 PM19:00

Delta Symposium - From the Miraculous to the Material, Readings from Alan Lightman

Arkansas State University Department of English, Philosophy, and World Languages with support from Black River Technical College present From the Miraculous to the Material, readings from Alan Lightman:

Einstein’s Dreams, The Accidental Universe, Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine, and The Miraculous from the Material Understanding the Wonders of Nature.

Alan Lightman is an American writer, physicist, and social entrepreneur. He received his PhD in theoretical physics in 1974. Since then, Lightman has done fundamental research on the astrophysics of black holes, astrophysical radiation processes, and stellar dynamics. He is a past chair of the High Energy Division of the American Astronomical Society and is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Lightman has served on the faculties of Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and was the first person at MIT to receive dual faculty appointments in science and in the humanities. He is currently professor of the practice of the humanities at MIT. He is the author of numerous books, both nonfiction and fiction, including Einstein’s Dreams, an international bestseller, and The Diagnosis, a finalist for the National Book Award in fiction. His essays concern the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology and have been twice named by the New York Times as among the best dozen essays of the year, in any category. His writing has appeared in the Atlantic, Granta, Harper’s, Nautilus, the New Yorker, the New York Review of Books, Salon, and many other publications.

In 2005, Lightman founded Harpswell, a nonprofit organization devoted to empowering young women leaders in Southeast Asia, and he has served as chair of its board.

Lightman is the host of the upcoming series SEARCHING: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science, to premiere on public television in January 2023. The series is based on Lightman’s book Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine (2018) and his other writings.

More from Alan Lightman: https://cmsw.mit.edu/alan-lightman/

Free Admission

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