Pascal Day 2012, Oct. 24
- 8:30 pm
- Africa Room, Duquesne Union

The Eugenics Movement and
Misanthropic Philanthropy
Presented by
William A. Schambra
Director, the Hudson Institute’s Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal
Pascal Day—an exploration of science, philosophy and faith—is an annual lecture series named for Blaise Pascal, a 17th century French scientist and mathematician. Pascal’s later writings on Christianity reveal a thinker whose faith deepened and grew stronger as the intricacy of creation’s workings became known to him through science.
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, call 412.396.6485.
