All presentations, exhibits, displays, and tours are free and open to the public. No registration required.

The following artistic performance requires a paid admission:

The Katrina Letters

Performance Saturday, January 19, 2013, 9:00 pm. In the cleanup of Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans family discovered 500 letters exchanged by their parents at the time of their courtship during World War II. Ensemble piece for actors, singers with music ranging from Schubert to Tango to Broadway. Open seating. Tickets are $15 and are available online and at the door.

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5:30PM

Infinite Relationship vs. Constantly Connecting: The Ideals and Struggles of the "Online" Generation and the Role of Education

A discussion about the new challenges in education today with Chris BACICH, U.S. Leader of Communion and Liberation, Ross DOUTHAT, New York Times Columnist, and Matthew KAMINSKI, member of The Wall Street Journal's Editorial Board.

What are the new challenges and risks of an education in the new social-network milieu? How must the goals, methods, and purposes behind education change and adapt to the new cultural environment? Is the presence of an educator still necessary?