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Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008
Billiards: 8-ball 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. Connect Four 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. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Farinon Vending: Cute Stuff
Jewelry
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
12:15 - 1 p.m.
The Externship Process Made Easy
Not sure what to do? Come and find out!
CAREER SERVICES Marlo Room West, Farinon
Price: Free
4:10 p.m.
Discussion of Gerald Graff's "Clueless in Academe" sponsored by the Teaching & Learning Committee
The Teaching and Learning Committee invites faculty to participate in a series of discussions based on Gerald Graff's book "Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind"(Yale, 2003). Graff combines recent research and provocative arguments relating to the compartmentalization of academic disciplines, the difficulty of academic discourse, and obstacles to teaching argument and critical thinking in higher education--as well as a few modest proposals for addressing these issues.
Books are available free at the Dean of the College's office for faculty interested in joining some or all of the discussions. The first discussion will take place in Gilbert's Annex at 4:10pm on Tuesday, October 14; we will discuss Part I, which deals with compartmentalization and academic culture. Please contact Chris Phillips (phillipc@lafayette.edu) or Rebecca Metzger (metzgerr@lafayette.edu) with any questions. Gilbert's Annex
4:15 - 5 p.m.
The Externship Process Made Easy
Not sure what to do? Come and find out!
CAREER SERVICES Marlo Room West, Farinon
Price: Free
6 p.m.
Capgemini Information Session
Capgemini is headquartered in Paris, France and operates in more than 36 countries. Capgemini provides consulting services that contribute to the business transformation and economic performance of organizations, based on in-depth knowledge of client industries and processes.
Come and find out the global opportunties with this organization Hugel Room 100
7 - 8 p.m.
Search Associates Information Session
Search Associates helps connect students looking to teach with schools around the US and abroad. Come and find out what connections they have and how they can help you realize your teaching goal.
Hugel Room 103
7 - 8 p.m.
Taboo-: HSL Edition- LHM Event
Come out and join HSL engage in a creative and fun way to learn about Latino culture.
Gilbert’s Café Back Room
7 p.m.
Washington, D.C. Chapter Event Featuring Dean of Enrollment Services Roberto Noya
The Washington, D.C. Chapter invites members of the Lafayette community to an event featuring Roberto Noya, Lafayette's Dean of Enrollment Services. Roberto will talk about recruiting prospective students from the Washington, D.C. Metro Area.
Light snacks and refreshments will be served. This event is being hosted by Michael Volpe '71. Please RSVP with Jamie Hughes '05, jhughes@alumni.lafayette.edu by Friday, October 10. 314 West Columbia Street Falls Church, VA 22046
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