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Monday, Oct. 10
Fall Break, Classes canceled, offices
open.
Support Group, “Caring for Yourself
while Caring for Others,” noon-1 p.m., Women’s
Center, 108A Hanna Hall.
Tuesday, Oct. 11
Fall Break, Classes canceled, offices
open.
Wednesday, Oct. 12
Arts and Sciences Forum, “Values:
Why They Matter,” with Dr. George Agich, new director
of BGeXperience, 12:30 p.m., 101B Olscamp Hall. Free.
A noon luncheon of lasagna, salad and garlic bread is
$7.95 plus tax. RSVP by today (Monday, Oct. 10).
Brown Bag Luncheon, “The Cocoon
Shelter: A Bowling Green Response,” by Michelle
Clossick, Cocoon Shelter, 1 p.m., Women’s Center,
107 Hanna Hall. In recognition of Domestic Violence
Awareness Month.
Volleyball vs. IPFW, 7 p.m., Anderson
Arena.
Thursday, Oct. 13
Dissertation Defense, “Resisting
Neoliberal Globalization: Coalition-Building Between
Anti-Globalization Activists in Northwest Ohio,”
by Kendel A. Kissinger, American culture studies, 1
p.m., 208 Williams Hall.
International Film Series, “Lucie
Aubrac,” directed by Claude Berri, 1997, France,
7:30 p.m., Gish Film Theater, Hanna Hall.
College of Arts and Sciences Visiting Writer,
Dr. Rane Arroyo, poet, playwright and director of the
University of Toledo's Creative Writing Program, 7:30
p.m., Prout Chapel.
Concert, with the BGSU Brass Ensemble,
Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Choir, Trombone Choir and Tuba/Euphonium
Ensemble, 8 p.m., Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts
Center.
Friday, Oct. 14
Women’s Professional Development Series,
“How to Grade Less and Have a Life,” by
Dr. Cynthia Mahaffey, general studies writing, 12:30-2
p.m., 107 Hanna Hall.
Presentation, by Dr. Gayla Morris,
BGSU alumna and professor of economics, Edinboro (Pa.)
University, on her studies abroad and work throughout
Latin America and Africa, 3 p.m., 308 Bowen-Thompson
Student Union. For more information, email mbarry@bgsu.edu.
Women’s Soccer vs. Kent State,
3 p.m., Cochrane Field.
Volleyball vs. Central Michigan, 7
p.m., Anderson Arena.
Hockey vs. Merrimack, 7 p.m., Ice Arena.
Film Festival, Next Frame Student Film
and Video Festival, 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m., Gish Film
Theater. Touring showcase of student films and videos,
featuring the 2005 University Film and Video Association
award winners in the animation, experimental, narrative
and documentary categories.
Saturday, Oct. 15
Conference, Teaching Music History,
9 a.m.-5:15 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical
Arts Center. For more information, call Dr. Mary Natvig
at 2-7351.
Cross Country, Falcon Invitational,
women at 10:45 a.m., men at 11:30 a.m.
Film Festival, Workshop on Experimental
Cinema, by Christopher May, founder and director of
the International Experimental Cinema Exposition, 2:30-4:30
p.m., Gish Film Theater.
Hispanic Heritage Month Event, “Latinopalooza,”
5 p.m.-midnight, Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Union.
Volleyball vs. Eastern Michigan, 7
p.m., Anderson Arena.
Hockey vs. Boston College, 7:05 p.m.,
Ice Arena.
Film Festival, “The International
Experimental Cinema Exposition,” 7:30 p.m., Gish
Film Theater. Featuring avant-garde films from around
the world, with works by film makers Stan Brakhage,
Peter Kubelka, Standish Lawder, and Thad Povey and Kate
McCabe.
Sunday, Oct. 16
Women’s Soccer vs. Buffalo, 1
p.m., Cochrane Field.
Sunday Matinees, “The Wind,”
starring Lillian Gish and Lars Hanson, directed by Victor
Seastrom, 1928, 3 p.m. In remembrance of Lillian Gish’s
birth in Springfield, Ohio, on Oct. 14, 1893. And “The
Ruse,” starring William S. Hart, directed by Thomas
H. Ince, 1915, 4:15 p.m., Gish Film Theater.
Monday, Oct. 17
Support Group, “Caring for Yourself
while Caring for Others,” noon-1 p.m., 108A Hanna
Hall.
ARTalks, by Dr. Amy Gilman, associate
curator of modern and contemporary art, Toledo Museum
of Art, 5 p.m., 1101 Fine Arts Center.
Continuing Events
Through Oct. 29
Art Exhibition, “Architecture:
Design Studios: Selected Works,” Bowen-Thompson
Student Union Art Gallery. Gallery hours are 8 a.m.-6
p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays.
Through Nov. 8
Art Exhibition, “Randy Simmons
Drawing,” Little Gallery, BGSU Firelands. Gallery
hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Through Nov. 10
Art Exhibition, Peter Gourfain, ceramics,
sculpture and prints, Willard Wankelman Gallery, Fine
Arts Center. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday
and 1-4 p.m. Sundays.
Oct. 14-Nov. 11
Planetarium Show, “Hubble Vision:
The Best from the Space Telescope,” 8 p.m. Tuesdays
and Fridays and 7:30 p.m. Sundays, 112 Physical Sciences
Lab Building. $1 donation suggested. The planetarium
show is followed by stargazing in the observatory, if
weather permits, on Friday and Sunday evenings.
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