Rathbun Lecture featuring David Henry Hwang, '79
Stanford alumnus, David Henry Hwang, '79, the 2024 Rathbun Visiting Fellow, offered the Rathbun Lecture on a meaningful life in historic Memorial Church on April 12. He is best known as the author of "M. Butterfly", which won the 1988 Tony, Drama Desk, John Gassner, and Outer Critics Circle Awards, and was a Finalist for the 1989 Pulitzer Prize. The program was moderated by the Rev. Dr. T.L. Steinwert, Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life.
Rathbun Visiting Fellows are accomplished people living their lives in a meaningful manner and making a difference in a particular way. Consideration is especially given to people with interdisciplinary backgrounds leading a ‘whole life with meaningful purpose’ as the intention is to invite speakers who will appeal to students and faculty from different disciplines across the university.
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Rathbun Visiting Fellows are accomplished people living their lives in a meaningful manner and making a difference in a particular way. Consideration is especially given to people with interdisciplinary backgrounds leading a ‘whole life with meaningful purpose’ as the intention is to invite speakers who will appeal to students and faculty from different disciplines across the university.
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