Archive for December, 2007

“Promoting Multiracial/Multiethnic Awareness On Our Campus”

Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Time: 7:00pm
Place: The MLK Center.

Sponsored by BSO and SMART Scholars

Caring Cards

Come help make Christmas cards for soldiers in Iraq. This event runs from 8-10 pm in the Alumni Study Lounge, Thursday December 6. Anyone on campus is invited to attend. The purpose of the event is to make Christmas cards with a personal note inside to remind the soldiers that there are people here in the United States thinking of them during the holiday season.

Supplies will be provided and Alumni House Council is assisting with this financially.

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Panel Discussion on Climate Change

Wednesday, December 5th, at 8 pm in Neils Science Center 234

Panelists:

Prof. Craig Clark (Meteorology)

Prof. Nirupama Devaraj (Ecomomics)

Prof. Laurie Eberhardt (Biology)

Prof. Gary Morris (Physics and Astronomy)

This event, sponsored by the Core Program, is a good chance for students to ask questions of some of the members of our own academic community about the issues surrounding climate change/global warming. It will primarily be a question-and-answer session. Come deepen your understanding with the aid of some of our own experts!

Two Events at the Brauer Museum of Art

Thursday, Dec 6, 2007     7:00 pm
Brauer Museum of Art

Student Coffee Hour

Voices with Vision:  Student Poetry Reading

Students from the English Department’s Poetry Writing course present a
reading of their original poetry including poems inspired by the
artworks in the Brauer Museum of Art.

Everyone is invited to attend.  Refreshments will be served.  This
activity has been approved  for 5th hour for Freshman Core.

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Saturday, December  8, 2007   2 pm
Brauer Museum of Art

Opening Reception

Japanese Prints
from the Brauer Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection
Curated by Dr. Sandy Kita

Weeds: Recent Work by Sarah Jantzi

Everyone is welcome to attend.  Admission is free.  This event has been
approved for CORE 5th hour credit.