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Sunday, Oct. 26 - Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008
Nature (Re)Made: Genomics and Art
October 26–December 7
A growing number of artists have sought inspiration in genomics and biotechnology, including choreographer Liz Lerman, whose Ferocious Beauty: Genome (to be performed at the Williams Center on November 14. The artists included in Nature (Re)Made conduct explorations revolving around genetic research and the effect of biotechnology in health care and environmental concerns. Thursday, November 13, 4:00-6:00 pm, Lecture by Ellen Levy, Williams - Room 108 Monday, Oct. 27, 2008
Women's Tennis at ITA Regional
Philadelphia, Pa.
12 - 1 p.m.
"Urinetown the Musical" Brown Bag Preview Performance
The student cast of the hilarious comedy "Urinetown" will offer a lunchtime Brown Bag preview performance of the musical, which opens Oct. 29th and runs through Nov. 1st at 8:00p.m. each evening in the Williams Center for the Arts. Tickets for the performances are on sale now at the box office. Lunch provided or bring your own!
Williams Center for the Arts - Mainstage
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
4 - 5 p.m.
Town Hall Meeting with Pennsylvania's Senior United States Senator, Arlen Specter
U.S. Senator Arlen Specter will hold an open house town meeting. Although geared towards students all are invited. During the meeting, students are invited to discuss issues important to the region, the state, and the nation. He will address the audience briefly and devote the remainder of the hour to responding to questions and concerns.
“When you receive a notice that I’m going to be in your area for a town meeting, try to come out. My practice is to make a very short introductory statement of 5-7 minutes and then reserve the balance of time, or whatever time it takes, to answer questions. You don’t have to buy a ticket, you don’t have to make a contribution, all you have to do is come and listen a little and ask questions so that I can respond and have a better idea of what you’d like us to be doing here in Washington to represent you.” Colton Chapel
Price: Free
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