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Tuesday, Sep. 2 - Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008
There to Here, Then and Now: Favorites from 25 Years at the Williams Center Gallery
September 2–October 12
There to Here, Then and Now looks back over the past 25 years and presents work by artists from some of the gallery director’s favorite exhibitions. Curator's talk, Thursday Sept 18 4:15, Williams Center 108 Reception Thursday September 18, 5-7 pm Wednesday, Oct. 8 - Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008
Sign up for the Putnam Mathematics Exam
This year, the Putnam Exam will take place on Saturday, December 6, the day after classes end and three days before finals begin. The deadline to register for the exam is this Thursday, October 9. Sign up by sending an email to Professor Smith at smithder@lafayette.edu or adding your name to the sign-up sheets posted in Pardee 218.
Pardee 218
Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008
Squash Intramural Sport Entry Deadline
Please bring your registration form to the reception desk of Kirby Sports Center.
Entry forms are available in Farinon on the bulletin board next to the ATM machine and at the reception desk in the Kirby Sports Center. Table Tennis Intramural Sport Entry Deadline
Please bring your registration form to the reception desk of Kirby Sports Center.
Entry forms are available in Farinon on the bulletin board next to the ATM machine and at the reception desk in the Kirby Sports Center. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Building Steam
An exhibition of emerging New York artists, Curator, Mike Homer. Benjamin Butler, Jose Luis Cortes, Peter Garfield, Anna Von Mertens, Ryan Mrozowski, Rosemarie Padovano, Duke Riley, Eliza Stamps, Kako Ueda, Joy Whalen, and Will Yackulic.
Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery at Williams Visual Arts Building
Price: Free
12:15 - 1 p.m.
First Year Class Meeting
Join us to discover what the Gateway Program & Career Services is all about. Listen to current Gateway students talk about their experiences & how Gateway has worked for them. Sign-up required at 201 Hogg Hall.
Lunch available at the 12:15 meetings CAREER SERVICES Interfaith Chapel, Hogg Hall (1st floor)
Price: Free
12:15 - 1 p.m.
Whose Actions Matter? Lessons from Agent-Based Models in Industrial Ecology
Clinton Andrews
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University Invited by the Lafayette Research Group: NSF/DRU: Integrating Agent-Based Modeling and Life Cycle Analyses to Enhance Environmental Policy-Making Hugel 103
Price: Free
4:15 - 5 p.m.
Term-of-Service Opportunities
An alternative to graduate school or employment, a service program can offer a unique experience. come learn more!
CAREER SERVICES Marlo Room West, Farinon
Price: Free
6:30 p.m.
Dallas Chapter Dinner with Roberto Noya, Dean of Enrollment Services
The Greater Dallas Chapter of the Lafayette Alumni Association cordially invites you to a chapter dinner featuring Roberto Noya, Lafayette Dean of Enrollment Services.
The event will be held at the home of Holly and Philip Huffines, the parents of Haley Huffines '12. 4415 So. Versailles Highland Park Dallas, TX 75205 For directions, click on "More Info" below this announcement. Cocktails and a casual Italian dinner will be served. After dinner, Dean Noya will share information regarding Lafayette's strategic plan for the future and how alumni from Dallas can get involved in recruiting more students from the Greater Dallas area. Reservations are requested by Monday, October 6. Contact:Julie Hamrick '81, event coordinator, julie.hamrick@ignitesales.com,(214)850-9260 (cell). 7 - 8 p.m.
Ameriprise Financial Information Session
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