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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 Friday, Oct. 10 - Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008
Golf at Big Five Fall Invitational
Philadelphia Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Pa.
Friday, Oct. 10, 2008
Men's Tennis at Hampton Road Invitational
Norfolk, Va.
9 a.m.
Engineering Open House
This open house is specifically geared towards students with an interest in Engineering. Prospective students will have the opportunity to meet with Engineering faculty and students, tour the facilities, and observe classes.
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Farinon Vendor: Tamia Craft
Sweaters, Handmade Jewelry, Hats & Gloves (this vendor was here for the Latino Market on 9/30/08)
Farinon Atrium
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
3:15 p.m.
NERDS Seminar - "Entrepreneurs, Wealth and Capitalist Spirit"
The Economics and Business Department invites you to attend our third scheduled event in the series.
Our guest speaker is Johanna Francis of Fordham University. She will be presenting her paper, "Entrepreneurs, Wealth and Capitalist Spirit: Understanding the Saving Behavior of Entrepreneurs" Simon 122
Price: Free
5 - 7 p.m.
QuEST's Coming Out Day BBQ/Picnic
Come out and help QuEST celebrate National Coming Out Day, the internationally-observed civil awareness day for coming out and discussion about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues. Food will be provided along with the opportunity to "come out of the closet" as questioning, LGBT, or as an ally.
The Quad
Price: free
8 p.m.
Obo Addy's Okropong
![]() In West Africa, master drummers enjoy the status and respect that other cultures extend to figures of high prominence—governors, priests, healers. As keeper of musical lore from his native Ghana, Obo Addy is an extraordinary interpreter of African drumming traditions, and his charismatic performances with his Okropong ensemble pulse with the thrilling energy of drumming, dance, and song. Honored in 1996 with a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts, Addy has a decades-long presence on the international performance scene and is one of the key originators of the “Worldbeat” musical movement. 10 - 11:30 p.m.
Stuff- A- Bear
Come and make your own free stuffed animal!!
Make sure you arrive early to guarantee a stuffed animal! **While supplies last** Farinon Atrium
Price: Free!
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