Professor Michael Siefert: Lecture on Enrico Fermi, Physicist

Westerly Library Auditorium 44 Broad St, Westerly

Enrico Fermi was one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. In this talk, Prof. Seifert will trace Fermi’s life from his youth as a mathematical prodigy in Rome, through his influential research and receipt of the Nobel Prize in Physics, to his emigration to the United States and his pivotal work on the Manhattan Project.

Free

Ashley Turney: “Rome”

Westerly Library Auditorium 44 Broad St, Westerly

We will dig into what makes Rome so unique through tales of its illustrious past and learn about the importance of an ancient city in a modern world.

Free

Prof. Alfred Crudale: The Voices of Italy: Italian Language Newspapers and Radio Programs in Rhode Island

Westerly Library Auditorium 44 Broad St, Westerly

Alfred R. Crudale, Ph.D., a professor of Italian at the University of RI., is the author of “Love and Civitas: Dante’s Ethical Journey in the Vita Nuova.” His article “Versi d”Amore e Prose de Romanzi: Are the Poets of the Dolce Still Nuovo still Relevant?” was published in The International Journal of the Humanities, and his latest article “Canzone…t’ho alievato per figiliuola d”Amore: Three Songs of love in Dante’s Vita Nuova,” can be found in the Proceedings of the Dante and Music Conference. In this presentation, Dr. Crudale reflects upon his new book about Italian language newspapers and radio programs in Rhode Island. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Free

Movie: “Paradiso”

The United Theater 5 Canal St., Westerly, RI, United States

The 1990 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

$6

Prof. Peter Nightingale: The Life and Times of Galileo

Westerly Library Auditorium 44 Broad St, Westerly

Galileo's persecution by the Inquisition has often overshadowed his contributions to developing and legitimizing the scientific method.  Peter Nightingale, Ph.D, theoretical physicist, the University of Rhode Island, shares thoughts about commonalities between Galileo and Albert Einstein; Galileo's motion experiment in relation to his and his family's musical background; Galileo's attempts to solve "that great problem of finding the longitude of a given place on the earth's surface"; and his explanation of factors limiting the size of land animals. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Free

Annual Spring Gathering

For members & spouses. For details please see the flyer Cathy sent to members on May 17.

Movie: “Life is Beautiful”

The United Theater 5 Canal St., Westerly, RI, United States

When an open-minded Jewish waiter and his son become victims of the Holocaust, he uses a perfect mixture of will, humor and imagination to protect his son from the dangers around their camp.

Lecture Series: Rebel With a Cause

Westerly Library Auditorium 44 Broad St, Westerly

(Details updated Aug 10) Prof. Hilary Emerson will present a lecture entitled "Rebel with a Cause: Lina Mangiacapre and her Neapolitan Feminist Films".   The lecture includes the presentation of a 40-minute docufilm by Nadia Pizzuti.

Free