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1/31 - 2/7 |
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Monday,
Jan. 31
Center for Family and Demographic Research Speaker
Series, “Through a Sacred Lens: Longitudinal
Effects of Viewing Marriage, Pregnancy, and the Transition
to Parenthood as Sacred,” with Annette Mahoney,
psychology, noon-1 p.m., 207 Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
Tuesday, Feb. 1
Firelands Diversity Celebration Workshop,
“Notes at Noon,” with Galen Abdur-Razzaq,
composer and writer, noon, Central Lounge.
Faculty Senate, 2:30 p.m., McFall Assembly
Room.
Black History Month Event, “Campus,
Community and Nation: African-Americans and the Criminal
Justice System,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., 101 Olscamp Hall.
Sponsored by the African-American Graduate Student Association
(AAGSA).
Provost Lecture Series, “Utopia
in Performance: Finding Hope at the Theatre,” with
Jill Dolan, Department of Theatre and Dance, University
of Texas at Austin, 6:30 p.m., 228 Union. Hosted by the
Institute for the Study of Culture and Society.
Trombone Choir, directed by William Mathis,
8 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center.
Movie, “Saw,” 9:30 p.m.,
Union Theater. Sponsored by UAO.
Wednesday, Feb. 2
Brown Bag Lunch, “Title IX: The
Law, The Impact, The Women,” presented by Vikki
Krane, women’s studies, and Janet Parks, human movement,
sport and leisure studies, noon-1 p.m., 107 Hanna Hall.
Black History Month Discussion, “The
Performance of Whiteness in the Ivory Towers,” 6-8
p.m., 314 Union. Sponsored by AAGSA.
Women’s Basketball vs. Northern
Illinois, 7 p.m., Anderson Arena.
Firelands Diversity Celebration Workshop,
“Between Two Worlds: Stories of Estrangement and
Homecoming,” with David Brenner, ethnic studies,
7 p.m., Cedar Point Center. Co-sponsored by BGSU Firelands
and the Huron Public Library.
Faculty Artist Series, with faculty composers,
8 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center.
Thursday, Feb. 3
Arts and Sciences Distinguished Faculty Lecture,
“Chemistry at the Edge of Time,” with Dr.
Michael A.J. Rodgers, Ohio Board of Regents Eminent Scholar
in Photochemical Sciences, 4 p.m., Union Theater. A reception
in Rodgers's honor will follow.
Black History Month Discussion,
“Stereotypes of Homosexuality in the African-American
Community,” 6-8 p.m., 315 Union. Sponsored by AAGSA.
Men’s Basketball vs. Akron, 7 p.m.,
Anderson Arena.
Black History Month Kick-off, “Celebrate
Black History…Celebrate African-American Achievement,”
with Theodore Scott Mitchell, alumnus and director of
a Columbus-area consulting firm, 7-9 p.m., 308 Union.
Sponsored by the Black Student Union.
International Film Series, “Jibeuro
(The Way Home),” 2002, South Korea, directed by
Jeong-hyang Lee, 7:30 p.m., Gish Film Theater, first floor,
Hanna Hall.
Friday, Feb. 4
Women’s Research Network, “Intersections
of Race, Gender, and Title IX,” with graduate assistants
Ramona Coleman, ethnic studies; Lisa Alexander, American
culture studies, and Amy Henry, human movement, sport
and leisure studies, 1:30-3:30 p.m., 107 Hanna Hall. Sponsored
by the Women’s Center.
Women’s Swimming vs. Buffalo, 5
p.m., Cooper Pool.
Banquet, honoring pre-Title IX female
athletes at BGSU, 5:30 p.m., Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Union.
(See link at bgsufalcons.com)
Women’s Gymnastics vs. Kent State,
7 p.m., Eppler Center.
Movie, “Saw,” 7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m., Union Theater. Sponsored by UAO.
Saturday, Feb. 5
Young People’s Concert, “Afro-Caribbean
Ensemble,” directed by Steven Cornelius, musical
arts,
11 a.m., Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center. Tickets
are $2 for adults and $1 for children.
Black History Month Conference, featuring
keynote speaker Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth of “The
Apprentice,” 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 228 Union (and various
rooms). Sponsored by the Center for Multicultural and
Academic Initiatives. Call 2-2642 to register.
Women’s Swimming vs. Akron, 1 p.m.,
Cooper Pool.
Women’s Basketball vs. Ohio University,
2 p.m., Anderson Arena.
Sunday, Feb. 6
Movie, “Saw,” 9:30 p.m.,
Union Theater. Sponsored by UAO.
Monday, Feb. 7
ART Talks Presentation, “What’s
New?: A Museum Director’s Perspective,” with
Dr. Don Bacigalupi, president, director and CEO, Toledo
Museum of Art, 6 p.m., 1101 Fine Arts Center.
Men’s Basketball vs. Ohio University,
8 p.m., Anderson Arena.
Ceramics Organization Lecture, by Paul
Greenhalgh, president, Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design University, 9 p.m., 204 Fine Arts Center.
Continuing Events
Feb. 2-6
Symposium, “Women and Sport: Before,
During, and After Title IX.” Sponsored by the Women’s
Studies Program. Events include:
• Feb. 2—Keynote speaker Christine Brennan,
sport journalist, 7-8:30 p.m., 101 Olscamp Hall.
• Feb. 3—Keynote speaker Dr. Bernice R. Sandler,
expert on women’s issues, 8-9:15 a.m., 308 Union.
• Feb. 4—Keynote speaker Mariah Burton Nelson,
sport sociologist, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Lenhart Grand Ballroom,
Union.
• Feb. 5—“Focus on Title IX,”
8:30 a.m.-noon, 101 Olscamp Hall.
Through Feb. 16
Art Exhibition, “Student Enameling
Exhibition,” Little Gallery, BGSU Firelands. Gallery
hours are 9 a.m.-
5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Through March 4
Planetarium Show, “Skywatchers
of Africa.” Showings are at 8 p.m. Tuesdays and
Fridays, at 7:30 p.m. Sundays and at 2 p.m. Saturdays
(Feb. 5 and March 5). $1 donation suggested. |
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