
About the Series
The Omnibus Lecture Series is dedicated to presenting diverse ideas through educated, respected, and entertaining speakers for the university community and the residents of northeast Indiana. Celebrating its 13th year, Omnibus has featured such notable presenters as Betty Friedan, James Earl Jones, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Ralph Nader, John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates, Depak Chopra, Eric Schlosser, Seymour Hersh, and Gail Sheehy.
IPFW welcomes you to the 2007–08 Omnibus Lecture Series in the new John and Ruth Rhinehart Music Center’s Auer Performance Hall. This season features:
- Cheech Marin, comedian and actor
- Carl Bernstein, reporter and author
- Samantha Power, Harvard professor and journalist
- Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard scholar and writer
- Jerry Greenfield, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Daniel Glaser, national security advisor and counter-terrorism agent
The lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. and doors open at 6:30 p.m. There is no charge for the events and free parking is accessible in nearby lots. Sign-language interpretation is available upon request. For more information, visit www.omnibuslectures.org or contact University Relations and Communications at 260 481-6808.
Our special thanks go to the Omnibus founding sponsor, the English, Bonter, Mitchell Foundation, and to our media sponsors, WANE-TV NewsChannel 15 and Northeast Indiana Public Radio.
Community Opportunities
The Omnibus Lecture Series is one of the many occasions for members of the community to enjoy the IPFW campus. IPFW offers meeting space, personal development opportunities, Division I athletics, theatre and music performances, and art exhibitions. IPFW strives to make the campus a resource for all of Greater Fort Wayne. Events on campus such as children’s carnivals and summer camps, sporting events, workshops, and concerts, attract people of all ages. IPFW offers a variety of cultural, educational, social, and athletic events on its park-like campus.
The community members are also welcome to become members of the Gates Sports Center for fitness and wellness programs (for a fee), and to take advantage of the free extensive services and computer access in Helmke Library.
To find out more about community opportunities at IPFW, call the campus-events line at 260-481-5700. Businesses and organizations interested in developing partnerships with IPFW may call University Relations and Communications at 260-481-6105.
The New John and Ruth Rhinehart Music Center
The acoustically suberb Rhinehart Music Center, designed by Fort Wayne-based Schenkel Shultz, features the 1,600 seat Auer Performance Hall, the 250-seat Rhinehart Recital Hall, and rehearsal halls, studios, practice rooms, offices and classrooms for the IPFW Department of Music and community partners in the arts. Designed to serve the university and the community, the building is visually exciting with glass-prismed piano studios and congregation rooms that create exquisite spaces for learning and interaction. With its panoramic views of the IPFW arts plaza and the heart of campus, the music center completes the arts courtyard along with the Ernest E. Williams Theatre and the Visual Arts Building.
The John and Ruth Rhinehart Music Center is an acoustic envelope. Each building element was designed in concert between architect and acoustician to enhance sound. Each space has been fine-tuned. Teaching studios, rehearsal spaces, and practice rooms are acoustically isolated. Floating floors and ceilings, massive walls 16” -18” thick, and door seals ensure there will be no vibration, no bounced sound, and no echo. Wood and canvas reflector panels in the performance halls balance sound to accommodate unamplificed vocals and instrumentation, as well as amplifed spoken word. The exterior of the building is surrounded by an architectural score made of brick staffs, with windows representing notes, and glass prisms adding musical accents. Inside and out, the John and Ruth Rhinehart Music Center sings.
