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Volume 23, No. 13       March 20, 2001
 

Calendar of Events

Principal events on campus March 20- April 4

Tuesday, March 20

MUSIC

Ithaca College Concerts performance by Musicians from Marlboro, the touring extension of the Marlboro Music School and Festival, performing works by Borodin, Kirchner, and Brahms; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall (admission charged).

Wednesday, March 21

LECTURE

"Environmental Justice for All," a C. P. Snow Lecture Series presentation by Robert Bullard, Ware Professor of Sociology and director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University; 7:30 p.m., Textor 102.

WORKSHOP

"The Elderly and Safe Driving," a Gerontology Institute workshop by assistant professor of occupational therapy Marilyn Kane; 2:00--5:00 p.m., north meeting room, Egbert Hall. Preregistration required; call 274-3143.

Thursday, March 22

EXHIBIT

Eleventh annual Educational Technology Day, featuring computer hardware and software vendors, seminars, and demonstrations; 9:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m., Campus Center.

LECTURES

"The Shape of Space," a talk by mathematician Jeffrey Weeks on what the universe looks like; 7:30 p.m., Textor 101.

"Who’s Sue? The Psychology of Museum Exhibits," an organizational communication, learning, and design talk by Deborah L. Perry, director of Selinda Research Associates; 7:30 p.m., Park Hall Auditorium.

MUSIC

Concert by the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, directed by Grant Cooper; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall.

SCREENING

Continuous screenings of four documentary videos on the lives and work of African American artists Betye and Alison Saar, Faith Ringgold, and Emma Amos; 10:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m., Handwerker Gallery.

Friday, March 23

LECTURE

Talk on the history of the Tutelo Indian tribe that once inhabited central New York, by Heriberto Dixon, lecturer at SUNY College at New Paltz; 4:00 p.m., Textor 101.

MUSIC

Elective junior voice recital by Bora Yoon; 7:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room. Faculty piano recital by Charis Dimaras, playing works by Bach, Bartók, and Mitropoulos; 8:15 p.m., recital hall.

Saturday, March 24

MUSIC

Junior violoncello recital by David Short, 3:00 p.m., recital hall. Senior percussion recital by Eric Smith; 4:00 p.m., Ford Hall. Junior viola recital by Tyrone Tidwell; 7:00 p.m., recital hall. "The American Dream," a concert by the choir, conducted by Lawrence Doebler; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall.

Sunday, March 25

MUSIC

Elective sophomore double bass recital by Brian Krauss; 1:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room. Graduate percussion recital by Thomas Marceau; 2:00 p.m., recital hall. Graduate viola recital by Heather Wallace; 3:00 p.m., Ford Hall. Performance by the flute ensemble; 4:00 p.m., recital hall. Graduate lecture/bassoon recital by Kristijan Bogdanovski; 7:00 p.m., Iger Lecture Hall. "Songs by American and British Composers," a faculty recital by baritone Angus Godwin; 8:15 p.m., recital hall.

Monday, March 26

FILM

Screening of the 23rd annual Asian American International Film Festival; 1:00--4:00 p.m. and 7:00--10:00 p.m., Park Hall Auditorium.

LECTURE

"Mixed Signals and Missed Opportunities: Catholic-Jewish Relations after the Holocaust," a Jewish Studies Lecture Series presentation by Alan Berger, the Raddock Eminent Scholar Chair of Holocaust Studies at Florida Atlantic University; 7:30 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall.

MUSIC

Guest lecture by Michael Daugherty, the 2000--2001 Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Composition; 8:15 p.m., recital hall.

SYMPOSIUM

Annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium, a daylong presentation of works resulting from student-faculty collaboration; 9:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m., various locations (see page 3 for the schedule of presentations).

Tuesday, March 27

FILM

Screening of the 23rd annual Asian American International Film Festival; 7:00--10:00 p.m., Park Hall Auditorium.

MUSIC

Performance by the Intergenerational Choir, Choraliers, and Senior Choir of the Ithaca Children’s Chorus; 7:00 p.m., recital hall. Performance by the symphony orchestra, conducted by graduate conductor Erik Kibelsbeck; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall.

PRESENTATION

"Comix 101," a Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities Series talk by Art Spiegelman, Pulitzer Prize--winning author and illustrator of the Maus series of Holocaust comics; 7:30 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall.

 

Wednesday, March 28

FORUM

"WomenSpeak," a daylong offering of talks, readings, and performances by students, staff, and faculty members on the theme of writing as a feminist; 9:00 a.m.--noon and 1:00--4:00 p.m., Emerson Suite C, Phillips Hall.

MUSIC

Graduate piano recital by Masato Ota; 7:00 p.m., recital hall. Concert by the wind ensemble, performing works by William Schuman, Walter Hartley, Gustav Holst, Felix Mendelssohn, David Holsinger, and Frank Ticheli; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall.

PRESENTATION

"Flying Words Project," an Ithaca College Sign Language Club presentation of poetry and storytelling using American Sign Language; 7:00 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall.

THEATER

Ithaca College Theatre preview performance of Side Show, the Russell and Krieger musical inspired by the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre (admission charged).

Thursday, March 29

ART

"Touching Illusions: The Trompe l’Oeil Paintings of William Harnett," a Handwerker Critical Forum Lecture Series talk by Michael Leja, the Sewell C. Biggs Professor of American Art History at the University of Delaware; 5:30 p.m., Handwerker Gallery.

LECTURE

"When Is a Crisis Not a Crisis? When It Is on Indian Land," a C. P. Snow Lecture Series presentation by Oren Lyons, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) faithkeeper and professor of American studies at SUNY at Buffalo; 7:30 p.m., Park Hall Auditorium.

MUSIC

Faculty percussion recital by Gordon Stout, 8:15 p.m., recital hall.

THEATER

Ithaca College Theatre performance of Side Show, the Russell and Krieger musical inspired by the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre (admission charged).

Friday, March 30

MUSIC

Elective senior piano recital by Caroline Rodriguez; 7:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room. Faculty recital by soprano Deborah Montgomery, trumpeter D. Kim Dunnick, and guitarist Pablo Cohen; 8:15 p.m., recital hall.

THEATER

Ithaca College Theatre performance of Side Show, the Russell and Krieger musical inspired by the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre (admission charged).

Saturday, March 31

MUSIC

Junior voice recital by Sarah Dewey; 3:00 p.m., recital hall. Junior voice recital by Andrew Chugg; 7:00 p.m., recital hall.

THEATER

Ithaca College Theatre performance of Side Show, the Russell and Krieger musical inspired by the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre (admission charged).

Sunday, April 1

MUSIC

Senior voice recital by Joan Stafford; 1:00 p.m., Ford Hall. Graduate voice recital by Meredith Ellis; 2:00 p.m., recital hall. Senior jazz recital by Andrew Battles; 3:00 p.m., Ford Hall. Faculty chamber music recital by the Ariadne String Quartet, playing works by Bartók, Mozart, and Bach; 4:00 p.m., recital hall. Elective sophomore percussion recital by Laura Bilodeau; 7:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room. Faculty recital by soprano Elizabeth Koch and pianist Patrick Hansen; 8:15 p.m., recital hall.

Monday, April 2

MUSIC

"The World of Percy Grainger," a guest lecture by John Bird, biographer of the Australian pianist and composer; 7:00 p.m., recital hall. Elective recital by pianist Christopher Wilson; 9:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room.

Tuesday, April 3

MUSIC

Performance by the symphony orchestra, directed by Grant Cooper, with pianist Charis Dimaras and trombonist Harold Reynolds, playing works by Shostakovich, Morrill, and Beethoven; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall.

PRESENTATION

"Tough Guise: Violence, Media, and the Crisis in Masculinity," a multimedia presentation by Jackson Katz, founder and director of Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies; 7:30 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall.

SCREENING

Showing of My Own Country, a film based on the Lambda Literary Award--winning book of the same name by Abraham Verghese, professor of medicine at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; 5:30 p.m., Textor 102.

THEATER

Ithaca College Theatre performance of Side Show, the Russell and Krieger musical inspired by the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre (admission charged).

Wednesday, April 4

LECTURE

"The Making of Meaning in a Medical Life," a Health, Policy, and Culture Speaker Series talk by Abraham Verghese, professor of medicine at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; 7:30 p.m., Textor 102.

MUSIC

Graduate violoncello recital by Soojung You; 7:00 p.m., recital hall. Elective senior piano recital by Lisa O’Neil; 8:15 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room. Student recital by women’s a cappella ensemble Premium Blend; 9:00 p.m., recital hall.

THEATER

Ithaca College Theatre performance of Side Show, the Russell and Krieger musical inspired by the lives of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre (admission charged).

WORKSHOP

"Older Prisoners: Aging behind Bars," a Gerontology Institute workshop by professor of sociology Elaine Leeder; 2:00--5:00 p.m., north meeting room, Egbert Hall. Preregistration required; call 274-3143.

CONTINUING EXHIBIT

A Priori, a show of photographs by seven faculty members; through April 4, Handwerker Gallery. The Handwerker Gallery is open Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m.--6:00 p.m. (Thursday until 9:00 p.m.); Saturday, 10:00 a.m.--2:00 p.m.; and Sunday, 2:00--6:00 p.m.

 
 

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