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Tim Miller Workshops Still Accepting Applicants

Bryn Mawr College is hosting the workshops canceled by Villanova. Final performances and a lecture will be open to the public.

There are still spots available in the next month by after withdrew its invitation to the gay performance artist.

Miller limited the workshops to 25, and 11 participants from Villanova were already signed up, so 14 spots are still open to the Bi-Co community (Bryn Mawr and Haverford colleges), according to history professor Sharon Ullman, who coordinates the gender and sexuality program at Bryn Mawr College.

The weeklong workshops, “focused on identity and culture, questions of diversity and difference, knowledge of self and others,” are being hosted by the gender and sexuality and theater programs at Bryn Mawr College from April 16 to April 20. Those interested in attending the workshops should email Ullman at sullman@brynmawr.edu.

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Several people have already submitted applications, for which there is a March 26 deadline. Participants will be informed by March 30 so they can coordinate their schedules, Ullman wrote in an email. In addition to students, faculty and staff are also invited to participate, she added.

The final performance on Friday, April 20 will be open to the public, according to Ullman.

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Bryn Mawr College is also coordinating with Miller to offer a public lecture the afternoon of Thursday, April 19, likely around 4:30 or 5 p.m., Ullman wrote. Though details on the lecture are not yet finalized, those interested can check the college events calendar in coming weeks for specifics.


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