Lecture "Cherry Blossoms: Traditions, Symbols, and Stories"

Tuesday, October 30 at 5:00pm in Room 540 of the William Pitt Union.

Author and Scholar Ann McClellan will explore the images and tales associated with the ethereal Japanese cherry blossoms. People have celebrated the blooming of these trees for more than 1000 years, and today they serve as instruments of diplomacy, as landscape enhancements, and as eternal signs of spring and romance. 

Please see the event flyer here for more details