Monday, February 7, 2011
In this Issue:
From the first Noon Concert and Science Night programs of 2012 to great global education opportunities for students and great African American literature brought to life, Wednesday’s agenda is packed!
One of the sciences’ most popular—and chaotic—branches is the topic of the Feb. 8 Science Night.
Campus internet radio station offers a variety of programming
If you don’t know civic rights activist Ida B. Wells’ story, here’s your opportunity to “meet” her & hear about her work to end discrimination in the post-Civil War South. Join us for living history!
Holocaust survivors shine the light of knowledge on one of the darkest eras in history during visits to English professor Carole Vopat’s classes this semester. Mark your calendar now!
Today’s colors: Keep your eye on the red dot on the ball, slow back swing, pause, keep your eye on the ball, nice easy swing, shift your weight from the back foot to the front foot. Repeat.
Faculty/Staff News & Notes:
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