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Dear College Professors:

Contact Co-Producer Cynthia Lukas for a "RUMI RETURNING" Study Guide for College Classrooms.

Contact the producers to set up an educational presentation of "RUMI RETURNING" with the producers.  We have had exceptional success showing the film on campuses around the country.  Because of Cynthia's 25 years experience as a college educator, we are making visits to colleges and universities a priority of ours.  Here are a few where "RUMI RETURNING" has played to capacity crowds of students and community:

•   George Washington University (Washington, D. C.)
•   American University (Washington, D. C.)
•   Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT)
•   Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
•   University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
•   University of California (Irvine, CA)
•   University of Colorao (Boulder, CO)

Cynthia and Dr. Rahimieh
Cynthia with Dr. Nasrin Rahimieh,
Professor of Comparative Literature and
Maseeh Chair and Director of the
Samuel M. Jordan Center for Persian Studies
and Culture at UC-Irvine after the screening
of "Rumi Returning" in May, 2009


Paradise Valley Community College

Cynthia with Gary Zaro, Professor of Humanities and Theatre, and Michele Marion, Director of the Center for International Studies, at the presentation of "Rumi Returning" at Paradise Valley Community College, Phoenix, Arizona (Feb., 2010)


"The Religious Studies program (with the Near East Studies and Middle East Studies programs) co-sponsored a movie screening on April 5, 2008 titled "RUMI RETURNING" from producers Kell Kearns and Cynthia Lukas.  The screening was a huge success and filled the Manuel Pachecho Integrated Learning Center to capacity with a turnout of approximately 300 people.  The screening was followed by an enlightening discussion with the producers. . ."

Dr. Donna Swaim,
"Perspectives" Newsletter,
Religious Studies Department,
University of Arizona