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Monday, Sept. 19 McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971," a double show of color and black and white photography by UW-Eau Claire alumnus Nile Ostenso. The photographs were taken during a monthlong drive through Central America in 1971. The exhibit, presented in celebration of national Hispanic Heritage Month, will be on display in the Grand Corridor of McIntyre Library through Sept. 30. Full story. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." Over the summer the Instructional Media Center moved from second floor to the lower level of McIntyre Library. Check out the project details, then head over to see the new space for yourself. Grand Corridor, McIntyre Library. Through Sept. 30. More information is available online.
Tuesday, Sept. 20 McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item. University Senate Executive Committee Meeting. Agenda can be viewed in Notice of Meetings. Presidents Room, Davies Center, 3 p.m. Women's Tennis. UW-Stout at McPhee, 3:30 p.m.
Planetarium Program. Featuring "Adventures Along the Spectrum," a lighthearted multimedia show for children 11 and older, which explores the properties of the electromagnetic spectrum. Tickets are $1 and must be purchased in advance at the Service Center. L.E. Phillips Planetarium, 7 p.m. See related item Sept. 24. Wednesday, Sept. 21 Folk Fair Planning Meetings. Groups interested in participating in UW-Eau Claire's International Folk Fair Nov. 6 are invited to attend. For more information, contact Fay Bobb at bobbfa@uwec.edu or 836-5418. Arrowhead Room, Davies Center, 10 a.m. or 3:30 p.m. Chancellor Search and Screen Forum for Students. The Chancellor Search and Screen Committee invites input about the characteristics that students would like the committee to consider when selecting a new chancellor for the university. Schofield Auditorium, Schofield Hall, 4-6 p.m. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item.
Women's Soccer. Gustavus Adolphus College at Bollinger Fields, 4 p.m. Volleyball. UW-Superior at McPhee, 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item. Professional Development Advisory Committee Meeting. Agenda can be viewed in Notice of Meetings. HSS 175, 11 a.m. Faculty Complaint and Grievance Committee Meeting. Agenda can be viewed in Notice of Meetings. Badger Room, Davies Center, 11:30 a.m. Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee Meeting. Agenda can be viewed in Notice of Meetings. Presidents Room, Davies Center, 3:30 p.m.
'World Music for World Peace' Celebration.The Student Senate's Student Life and Diversity Commission will host a celebration called "World Music for World Peace." International foods will be available. The event kicks off the university's 2005 Artists Series season, which begins tonight with a performance by Emam and Friends. Central Campus mall, 6 to 7 p.m.
NOTA Open Prose and Poetry Reading. Open mike night for those who wish to share their poetry or prose with a live audience. The Cabin, Davies Center, 8 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 23
McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item. University Assessment Committee Meeting. Agenda can be viewed in Notice of Meetings. Schofield 202, 11 to 11:50 a.m. College of Education and Human Sciences Meeting. Agenda can be viewed in Notice of Meetings. Brewer 255, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Volleyball. Siegenthaler Memorial Tournament at McPhee, 4 and 8 p.m. Also Sept. 24. Campus Films. “Vera Drake.” Davies Theatre, 6 and 8:30 p.m. See Sept. 22 item. UAC Cabin/Local Talent. Featuring SamOrI. The Cabin, Davies Center, 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Volleyball. Siegenthaler Memorial Tournament at McPhee, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Planetarium Program. Featuring "Zubenelgenubi's Magic Sky," a new show for children 4 and older. Tickets are $1 and must be purchased in advance at the Service Center. L.E. Phillips Planetarium, 11 a.m. See related item Sept. 20. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item. Campus Films. “Vera Drake.” Davies Theatre, 6 and 8:30 p.m. See Sept. 22 item. UAC Cabin/Open Stage. All talent is welcome to perform. Sign up for a time slot in Davies 132. The Cabin, Davies Center, 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item. Campus Films. “Vera Drake.” Davies Theatre, 6 and 8:30 p.m. See Sept. 22 item. Monday, Sept. 26
Guest Presentation. John Wanda, founder and president of the Arlington Academy of Hope, a U.S.-based nonprofit corporation which seeks to establish and sustain model schools across rural Uganda, will present "Transformation Through Education: A Model School Solution in Uganda." Sponsored by the Center for International Education. Presidents Room, Davies Center, 3 p.m. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "Faces from Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, 1971." See Sept. 19 item. McIntyre Library Exhibit. Featuring "IMC on the Move." See Sept. 19 item. Foster Gallery Exhibit. See Sept. 19 item. |
University Bulletin • Vol.
53, No. 5 • Fifth Week • Fall Semester • Sept. 19, 2005 |
News
Bureau
Julie Poquette, Editor, UW-Eau Claire News Bureau, Schofield 201, (715) 836-4741
Diane Walkoff, Editorial Assistant.
Updated:
September 20, 2005