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Wednesday, August 19, 20091:30:00 PM - Greek Open Houses - **For New Students Only** Passport tour! Pick up passport at McNutt Student Center and turn in completed passport to the Office of Student Life. McNutt Student CenterStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, August 19, 20097:00:00 PM - Men's Night Out - **For New Students Only** Learn more about WWU fraternities and about what Greek life has to offer you. AldridgeStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, August 19, 20097:30:00 PM - Introduction to Women's Recruitment - **For New Students Only** Learn more about Greek life on campus. Cutlip AuditoriumStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, August 20, 20096:00:00 PM - Sorority Open Houses - **For New Students Only** Pre-registered women meet at 6:00 p.m. in the McNutt Student Center. McNutt Student CenterStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, August 20, 20097:00:00 PM - Fraternity Open Houses - **For New Students Only** Pre-registered men meet at 7:00 p.m. in the McNutt Student Center. McNutt Student CenterStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Friday, August 21, 20096:30:00 PM - Campus Life Play - **For New Students Only** Learn about the important issues facing college students and the resources on campus available to assist you, while being entertained by the Peer Players. Dulany AuditoriumStudent Life Office - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, August 25, 20096:30:00 PM - Antennas Up - Kansas City's Antennas Up, pop/electro/rock band, has a funky, soulful sound that has been described as a slick and sexy, dance-worthy blend of rock, funk and soul grooves. Search for Antennas Up on FaceBook.com or their website at MySpace.com/AntennasUp. LEAD students must have their hand stamped prior to the event in order to be scanned and receive LEAD credit at the end of the event. Aldridge PatioBarnett, Jahnae - 2 point(s)
Wednesday, August 26, 20094:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Road Home - After his father dies, a son arranges for the traditional funeral ceremonies of his mother’s village. As the customs are revived, so are the memories of his parents’ courtship, a love story in the age of arranged marriages. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, August 26, 20097:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Road Home - After his father dies, a son arranges for the traditional funeral ceremonies of his mother’s village. As the customs are revived, so are the memories of his parents’ courtship, a love story in the age of arranged marriages. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, August 27, 20096:30:00 PM - The Naked Roommate - Harlan's events are part music, part audience participation, part facts, parts stats, and part humor (if he's on). He will touch on issues that involve roommates, relationships, conflicts, and a variety of things you may run into as a college student. Cutlip AuditoriumResidential Life - 1 point(s)
Sunday, August 30, 20097:00:00 PM - Ultimate Frisbee - Ultimate Frisbee. Teams formed at event. (Practice soccer field) Soccer FieldJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, August 31, 20099:00:00 AM - Best of Missouri Hands – Celebrating Creativity - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090831.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. All LEAD points for this event will be entered as September points. The exhibit will run until September 20 and exhibit may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, August 31, 20093:00:00 PM - M & M Personality Test - Gaining a better understand of acceptance and appreciation of cultural and ethnic differences through the use of M & Ms. Burton 100Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Monday, August 31, 20099:00:00 PM - DATE CHANGED FROM AUGUST 27--Astronomical Viewing Series--Jupiter - In August Jupiter will be at its best for viewing. Come experience the solar system's largest planet and its famous Galilean satellites with WWU's awesome telescope. Inclement weather may cancel Library Parking LotKyger, Joseph - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, September 01, 20097:00:00 PM - On The Lake - A One Read Program. A touching, often heart-wrenching documentary of the history of the tuberculosis epidemic, presented by Dr. Greg Smith, English and film professor. Students will be required to write a brief essay following the movie for LEAD credit. Limited to first 100 students. Library AuditoriumSmith, Greg - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 02, 20094:00:00 PM - International Film Series - The Price of Milk - Two lovers live happily until the man proposes marriage. Needing to prove his devotion, the woman takes the advice of a Maori mystic and puts her beloved through a series of tests and sees their fairytale romance spin out of control. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 02, 20094:00:00 PM - Volleyball Triangular - Volleyball triangular Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 02, 20094:30:00 PM - Student Activities Fair - Here's your chance to obtain more information about how you can get involved in various campus and community organizations! Get out of your dorm room and visit the various booths. Chat with current members of the organizations to see how you can get on board with their organization! *Rain location: Ivy Room (basement of Tucker) Tucker LawnYantes, Courtney - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 02, 20097:00:00 PM - International Film Series - The Price of Milk - Two lovers live happily until the man proposes marriage. Needing to prove his devotion, the woman takes the advice of a Maori mystic and puts her beloved through a series of tests and sees their fairytale romance spin out of control. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 02, 20097:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v Avila - Womens Soccer v Avila Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 03, 20097:00:00 PM - TB Today - A One Read Program - Loree Monroe, WWU Nurse Practitioner and Christie Thompson, Public Health Nurse, will talk about TB, treatment dilemmas, and efforts to control the speard of TB in Missouri, the US and the world. Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 04, 20099:00:00 AM - Best of Missouri Hands – Celebrating Creativity - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090831.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. All LEAD points for this event will be entered as September points. The exhibit will run until September 20 and exhibit may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 04, 200912:00:00 PM - Student Photography Exhibit - Students can receive one LEAD point by reviewing the S09 WWU Photography Class Photo Exhibit and thoughtfully responding to a series of questions related to the work. This opportunity begins at noon on Thursday, August 27th, and ends at noon on Friday, September 4th. Forms are available at the exhibit on the upper floor hall gallery of the Kemper Art Building. Kemper Art Center, Upper LevelElliot, Bob - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 04, 20093:00:00 PM - Flavors of Puerto Rico - In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, learn about the exciting culture of Puerto Rico while sampling some of its famous foods. Limited to first 50 students. AldridgeCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Sunday, September 06, 20091:30:00 PM - Irish step dancing - Learn the history and basics of Irish step dancing. Must be in shorts, barefoot or dance shoes, hair must be up. Dulany Dance RoomCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 08, 20099:00:00 AM - Best of Missouri Hands – Celebrating Creativity - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090831.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. All LEAD points for this event will be entered as September points. The exhibit will run until September 20 and exhibit may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 08, 20093:00:00 PM - Pinata Making - In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, come learn about the origin of the pinata and enjoy making one (simple design and easy to make). Limited to first 35 students. Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 09, 20094:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go - Harrowing at one moment and heartwarming the next, this film is set at England’s Mulberry Bush School where children suffering through severe emotional trauma are taught by teachers with enormous restraint and sensitivity. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 09, 20095:00:00 PM - Mens Soccer v Culver-Stockton - Mens Soccer v Culver-Stockton Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 09, 20097:00:00 PM - 9/11 - Countdown to Ground Zero - A film examining the events of Sep. 11, 2001. Not just the attacks, but how the day came to be, as told through the dramatic stories of people who lived through these events. Introductory remarks and discussion following. Model CourtroomAhsens, Robert - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 09, 20097:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go - Harrowing at one moment and heartwarming the next, this film is set at England’s Mulberry Bush School where children suffering through severe emotional trauma are taught by teachers with enormous restraint and sensitivity. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 09, 20097:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v Missouri Valley - Womens Soccer vs Missouri Valley Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 10, 20091:00:00 PM - Blood Drive - Join the women of Alpha Chi Omega and the men of Phi Gamma Delta and help save up to three lives! Please sign up online at https://www.givelife.org/index.cfm?Sponsor=WilliamWoodsU. AldridgeStanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 10, 20097:00:00 PM - World War I and Anti-Immigrant/Labor/Radicalism Sentiment - A One Read Program. World War I and Anti-Immigrant/Labor/Radicalism Sentiment and their Long-Term Impact on American Society, Culture and Politics, presented by Steve Hageman, history professor. Library AuditoriumHageman, Stephen - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 11, 20099:00:00 AM - Best of Missouri Hands – Celebrating Creativity - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090831.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. All LEAD points for this event will be entered as September points. The exhibit will run until September 20 and exhibit may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 11, 20095:00:00 PM - Never Blue Avenue (Band) - Never Blue Avenue is a Christian contemporary band that delivers a refreshing and soulful sound. The band features music of current Christian contemporary artists as well as original compositions. They also provide an audience participation performance. Dulany AuditoriumCarter, Tammy - 0.5 point(s)
Saturday, September 12, 20095:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v Benedictine - Womens Soccer v Benedictine Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, September 12, 20097:00:00 PM - Mens Soccer v Benedictine - Mens Soccer v Benedictine Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, September 13, 20092:00:00 PM - Flag Football - Flag Football Tournament (must be signed up to receive points) TBAJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, September 14, 20099:00:00 AM - Best of Missouri Hands – Celebrating Creativity - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090831.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. All LEAD points for this event will be entered as September points. The exhibit will run until September 20 and exhibit may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 15, 20095:00:00 PM - WWU goes to Taiwan - Come join Kelley Martin and Dr. Wen as they talk about their adventure teaching; eating; shopping; and exploring their way across Taiwan. Background information about the project will be provided by Dr. Wen. Vibrant pictures and video will be presented by Kelley Martin. Library AuditoriumWen, Roger - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 15, 20097:00:00 PM - Immigration Issues - A One Read Program. Immigration Issues presented by Dr. Mary Mosley, Spanish professor, with Professor Judy Ancel from UMKC, an expert on immigration and labor issues; and State Representative Jerry Nolte, a Republican representing District 33 (Clay County). Library AuditoriumMosley, Mary - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 16, 20097:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v Hannibal - Womens Soccer v Hannibal Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 17, 200912:15:00 PM - Business Cover Letters - Learn how to create a business cover letter. Event limited to first 30 students. No late arrivals. Burton 006Linda Duke - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 17, 20095:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Missouri Baptist - Volleyball v Missouri Baptist Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 17, 20097:00:00 PM - Andrea Barrett Video Conference - A One Read Program. Video conference of Andrea Barrett, author of The Air We Breathe, talking about her book and answering questions. Library AuditoriumBeahon, Mary Ann - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 18, 20099:00:00 AM - Best of Missouri Hands – Celebrating Creativity - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090831.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. All LEAD points for this event will be entered as September points. The exhibit will run until September 20 and exhibit may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Saturday, September 19, 20097:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v Park - Womens Soccer v Park Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, September 20, 20092:00:00 PM - Flag Football - Flag Football Tournament (must be signed up to receive points) TBAJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, September 20, 20096:00:00 PM - Deaf Awareness Week ASL Performance - Come celebrate Deaf Awareness Week (DAW) and experience a different culture through signed performances of poetry, skits, songs and much more. Dulany AuditoriumMcKay-Cody, Melanie - 1 point(s)
Monday, September 21, 20094:00:00 PM - Deaf Awareness Week - What are you Deaf? - Movie - Come and watch a movie of Deaf Comedian CJ Jones's stand up comedic act. A world renowned Deaf performance artist entertains through sign language and humor. (Interpreted) Discussion of the film and its importance will occur before the showing of the film. Library AuditoriumMcKay-Cody, Melanie - 1 point(s)
Monday, September 21, 20097:00:00 PM - The Role of National Enemies in Key Moments in the 20th Century - A One Read Program. The Role of National Enemies in Key Moments in the 20th Century presented by Dr. Shawn Hull, history professor. Library AuditoriumHull, Shawn - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 22, 20097:00:00 PM - Tuberculosis, X-Rays and Sanatoriums - A One Read Program. Tuberculosis, X-Rays and Sanatoriums presented by Dr. Kath Mayne, biology professor. Library AuditoriumMayne, Katharine - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 23, 200912:00:00 PM - Fun in Second Life! - Grab lunch and come downstairs to The Ivy Room and learn how to get started in Second Life–the virtual world of avatars, education, culture, music and more. Participants will learn how to set up an account in Second Life and navigate around this virtual world. WWU will hold other discussions and lectures in Second Life during other LEAD events. Sponsored by the MIS Department, Dr. Davis and Mr. Tetley Ivy RoomDavis, Linda and Murphy Tetley - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 23, 20097:00:00 PM - Defiance - The extraordinary true story if the Bielski brothers, Jewish farmers caught in the turmoil of Nazi invasion and Soviet indifference during the second world war. At the head of Jewish fugitives from the holocaust, the Bielski's choose to survive and fight back. Introductory remarks and discussion following. Model CourtroomAhsens, Robert - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 200912:00:00 PM - 2nd Annual Service-Learning Fair - Location changed to Tucker Lawn--Ivy Room will be rain location Come find out what service-learning is, what opportunities there are for to serve in Fulton while you connect with local agencies, and how classes at WWU are incorporating service into classroom learning. Tucker LawnDavis, Cassie - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 200912:15:00 PM - Interpersonal Dynamics and the Treatment of the Rich vs. the Poor - A One Read Program. Interpersonal Dynamics and the Treatment of the Rich vs. the Poor, presented by Dr. Elizabeth Wilson, social work professor. Library AuditoriumWilson, Elizabeth - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 20091:30:00 PM - Stay Healthy this Semester - Time Changed! Hannah Holzum, Wellness Coordinator, and Loree Monroe, Nurse Practitioner, will remind students of ways to stay healthy while in college. Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 20093:00:00 PM - Through Deaf Eyes - Come view a popular film about Deaf culture in celebration of Deaf Awareness Week. Reflection form to be turned in immediately following the movie. Library AuditoriumMcKay-Cody, Melanie - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 20093:30:00 PM - Art of Advocacy Student Debate - The Art of Advocacy class will be debating three controversial topics; including medical marijuana and healthcare reform. Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 20095:00:00 PM - Through Deaf Eyes - Come view a movie about Deaf Culture in celebration of Deaf Awareness Week. Reflection form to be turned in immediately after the film. Repeat event-Point only awarded once. Library AuditoriumMcKay-Cody, Melanie - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 20097:00:00 PM - The Terror of TB - A One Read Program. Four short films on tuberculosis (one hour total) from 1912, 1914, 1936 and 1955. All are in black and white; the first two are silent films. Library AuditoriumBeahon, Mary Ann - 1 point(s)
Thursday, September 24, 20098:00:00 PM - Never Swim Alone - Two friends. A girl with a secret from their past. Who's taller? Who's got the bigger? And who has the gun? A comedy ... in 13 rounds. Never Swim Alone is a swift, funny satire about two Alpha-males and their ruthless competition for the title of Top Dog! $3 Admission. Dulany AuditoriumAlpers-Springer, Melissa - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 25, 200912:15:00 PM - Business Resumes - Learn how to create an effective one page business resume for today's job markets. Event limited to first 30 students. No late arrivals. Burton 006Linda Duke - 1 point(s)
Friday, September 25, 20098:00:00 PM - Never Swim Alone - Two friends. A girl with a secret from their past. Who's taller? Who's got the bigger? And who has the gun? A comedy ... in 13 rounds. Never Swim Alone is a swift, funny satire about two Alpha-males and their ruthless competition for the title of Top Dog! $3 Admission. Repeat event. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumAlpers-Springer, Melissa - 1 point(s)
Saturday, September 26, 20091:00:00 PM - Painting by the Lake - TIME CHANGE! A One Read Program. Terry Martin and Jane Mudd, art professors, invite you to join them for plein aire (open air) painting at Junior Lake. Completion of painting required for LEAD credit. Junior LakeMartin, Terry and Jane Mudd - 1 point(s)
Saturday, September 26, 20098:00:00 PM - Never Swim Alone - Two friends. A girl with a secret from their past. Who's taller? Who's got the bigger? And who has the gun? A comedy ... in 13 rounds. Never Swim Alone is a swift, funny satire about two Alpha-males and their ruthless competition for the title of Top Dog! $3 Admission. Repeat event. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumAlpers-Springer, Melissa - 1 point(s)
Sunday, September 27, 20092:00:00 PM - Flag Football - Flag Football Tournament (must be signed up to receive points) TBAJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, September 27, 20097:00:00 PM - Birth Control Options - Loree Monroe, WWU nurse practitioner will review the wide variety of contraceptive methods available. Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Monday, September 28, 20093:00:00 PM - Hispanic Heritage Pictionary - Back by popular demand, come learn about Hispanic cultures through an educational presentation and a fun game of pictionary. Space is limited to 30 students. Burton 100Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Monday, September 28, 20094:00:00 PM - A Reader's Theatre Presentation - A One Read Program. A Reader's Theatre Presentation of the Historical Novel, with an Emphasis on the Anti-Immigrant Sentiment of Pre-WWI America presented by Dr. Betsy Tutt, education professor. Library AuditoriumTutt, Betsy - 1 point(s)
Monday, September 28, 20094:00:00 PM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADResponseFormFacultyExhibit.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 29, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090929.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 29, 20095:00:00 PM - Our Environment is in JEOPARDY - Have fun with your fellow students playing Jeopardy and learning about how you can help our environment on campus. Dulany AuditoriumYelon, Harriet - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, September 29, 20097:00:00 PM - The Rwanda Community Partnership Project - A One Read Program. The Rwanda Community Partnership Project. Dr. Robert Hansen and Mike Beahon relate what they discovered in Rwanda about AIDS and TB, how these diseases affect families in rural Africa and what the Fulton community is doing about it. Library AuditoriumBeahon, Mary Ann - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 30, 200912:00:00 PM - Global Call to Action Film Series: Equal Access to Water & Other Natural Resources - Diary of Jay-Z in Africa: Water for Life (2006)
In partnership with the United Nations and MTV, rapper Jay-Z shares his experiences in Africa. This documentary is an effort to get young people involved in the world's water crisis. Watch the film over lunch & reflect on it with others. Ivy RoomDavis, Cassie - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 30, 20095:30:00 PM - Leave No One Behind - Curious about how popular images of alcohol affect the drinking behavior and gender identities of college students? Come to the CARDV screening of Spin the Bottle: Sex, Lies, and Alcohol to kick off Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The film shows images from movies and commercials, as well as interviews with college students. Popular media becomes reality for some, but why? This question, along with any others you have, will be tackled in the discussion session to follow the screening. Parties will never look the same again! Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 30, 20097:00:00 PM - September Aerobics Classes - Aerobics classes for September, 2009. Dulany Dance RoomHolzum, Hannah - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 30, 20097:00:00 PM - Poetry Reading by Clarence Wolfshohl - Dr. Clarence Wolfshohl will read from his recently published collection of poems about Brazil. His poems are snapshots of Brazil, the culture, landscapes, and people. The readings will be accompanied by a slide show of Brazil. Library AuditoriumPierson, Katricia - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, September 30, 20098:00:00 PM - September Fitness - Fitness point for September. Weider Fitness CenterJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 02, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090929.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 02, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADResponseFormFacultyExhibit.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 02, 20096:00:00 PM - DAW - Deaf Panel - Come and learn about the Deaf and their culture from members of the Deaf Community. Panel participants will include Deaf and hearing members of the Deaf Community. Come prepared with questions you'd like to know the answer to and enjoy a culturally rich experience. Dulany AuditoriumMcKay-Cody, Melanie - 1 point(s)
Saturday, October 03, 20091:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Park 10/3 - Volleyball v Park Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, October 03, 20093:00:00 PM - Mens Soccer v Mt Mercy-SR DAY 10/3 - Mens Soccer v Mt Mercy-Sr Day Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, October 03, 20093:30:00 PM - DAW - Deaf History - Come and learn about Deaf History and their participation in historical events. Burton 006McKay-Cody, Melanie - 1 point(s)
Sunday, October 04, 20095:30:00 PM - Ultimate Frisbee - Ultimate Frisbee-teams will be formed at the event (practice soccer field) Soccer FieldJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, October 05, 20096:00:00 PM - Volunteering with Make-A-Wish - A volunteer from the Make-A-Wish Foundation will be coming to speak about the foundation and also her experience as a volunteer. We will be showing the Make-A-Wish video clip of Hope's Story. Dulany AuditoriumStinson, Becky - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 05, 20098:30:00 PM - On the Moon - Activities involve a discussion of the Moon's more significant geological features followed by an interactive experience with the telescope, locating and identifying features such as the Tyco and Plato impact craters. Library AuditoriumKyger, Joseph - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 06, 20095:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v Missouri Baptist - Womens Soccer v Missouri Baptist Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 07, 20094:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Angry Harvest - A powerful emotional drama set during the German occupation of Poland during World War II in which a farmer saves a young Jewish woman. Their resulting inter-dependent relationship ends as the war takes its ultimate toll. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 07, 20097:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Angry Harvest - A powerful emotional drama set during the German occupation of Poland during World War II in which a farmer saves a young Jewish woman. Their resulting inter-dependent relationship ends as the war takes its ultimate toll. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 09, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADResponseFormFacultyExhibit.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 09, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090929.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 09, 20098:00:00 PM - Kiss Me, Kate - Combine Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew with Cole Porter's music and lyrics and you have a musical theatre classic sure to please audiences. This is a play within-in-a-play where each cast member's on-stage life is complicated by what is happening offstage. Kiss Me, Kate is fun, melodious and sophisticated. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Friday, October 09, 20098:00:00 PM - Participation Point - Kiss Me, Kate - Participation point for Kiss Me, Kate production. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 09, 200910:00:00 PM - John Rush Concert - John Rush is the Human i-pod and is coming to perform at The Woods. He has opened for many bands such as Eve 6, Fuel and more. Come ready to request your favorite song and eat pizza! TuckerAdmissions - 0.5 point(s)
Saturday, October 10, 20094:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Harris-Stowe 10/10 - Volleyball v Harris-Stowe 10/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, October 10, 20098:00:00 PM - Kiss Me, Kate - Combine Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew with Cole Porter's music and lyrics and you have a musical theatre classic sure to please audiences. This is a play within-in-a-play where each cast member's on-stage life is complicated by what is happening offstage. Kiss Me, Kate is fun, melodious and sophisticated. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Monday, October 12, 20094:30:00 PM - House of Cards - Professors Brenda Popp and Steve Huenneke would like to present a documentary from CNBC on the defining story of our time. CNBC correspondent David Faber investigates the origins of the global economic crisis, with first person accounts from home buyers, mortgage brokers, investment bankers and investors – most of whom let greed blind them, leading to the greatest financial collapse since the Great Depression. There will be a limit of 30 students. Burton 216Popp, Brenda and Steve Huenneke - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 13, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADResponseFormFacultyExhibit.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 13, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090929.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 13, 20093:00:00 PM - Speaker: Sam Bullington - Dr. Sam Bullington will come and share his story on transitioning from a woman to a man and the results his decision has had on his personal and professional life. Space limited. Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 13, 20093:00:00 PM - Finding Your Leadership Style (Emerging Leaders) - Utilizing the Color Code, we will explore dynamics of your personality and the impact they have on your leadership and communication styles. This simple inventory quickly provides you with insight that translates to your relationships and provides easy ideas on how to be more effective in your interactions. Burton 216Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 13, 20094:00:00 PM - Two Million Minutes - The clock is ticking on America's economic future. This film compares the educational experience of American students with those in China and India. Library AuditoriumEnsor, Allan - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 14, 200912:00:00 PM - What's in it for me ? - Students from the MIS 100 Class will show the audience how Second Life can be benenficial to your education. Each student will teleport you to a virtual world location that contains resources valuable to students. Ivy RoomDavis, Linda - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 14, 20094:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - We Want Roses Too - This stunning visual masterpiece is an exuberant testament to the resolve of the women of the ‘60s and ‘70s sexual revolution and feminist movement in Italy. It transcends time and culture to reveal many of the universal struggles and inspirations of women’s equality. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 14, 20095:00:00 PM - location changed to Central Methodist--no longer LEAD event 10/14 - Mens Soccer v Central Methodist Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 14, 20097:00:00 PM - location changed to Central Methodist--no longer a LEAD event 10/14 - Womens Soccer Central Methodist Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 14, 20097:00:00 PM - The Laws Regarding Marijuana and Your Rights - Dan Veits, an attorney, will be discussing current marijuana laws and what your rights are. Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 14, 20097:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - We Want Roses Too - This stunning visual masterpiece is an exuberant testament to the resolve of the women of the ‘60s and ‘70s sexual revolution and feminist movement in Italy. It transcends time and culture to reveal many of the universal struggles and inspirations of women’s equality. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 15, 20093:00:00 PM - Presenter: Ryan Black - Mr. Black, director of the LGBTQ center at MU-Columbia, will do an interactive presentation on being LGBT and a person of faith. Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 15, 20094:00:00 PM - Volleyball vStephens&MO Valley Triangular 10/15 - Volleyball v Stephens&MO Valley Triangular Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 15, 20098:00:00 PM - Kiss Me, Kate - Combine Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew with Cole Porter's music and lyrics and you have a musical theatre classic sure to please audiences. This is a play within-in-a-play where each cast member's on-stage life is complicated by what is happening offstage. Kiss Me, Kate is fun, melodious and sophisticated. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Friday, October 16, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADResponseFormFacultyExhibit.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 16, 20099:00:00 AM - Faculty Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse090929.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be September or October and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from September 28 to October 16 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 16, 20098:00:00 PM - Kiss Me, Kate - Combine Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew with Cole Porter's music and lyrics and you have a musical theatre classic sure to please audiences. This is a play within-in-a-play where each cast member's on-stage life is complicated by what is happening offstage. Kiss Me, Kate is fun, melodious and sophisticated. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Saturday, October 17, 20098:00:00 PM - Kiss Me, Kate - Combine Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew with Cole Porter's music and lyrics and you have a musical theatre classic sure to please audiences. This is a play within-in-a-play where each cast member's on-stage life is complicated by what is happening offstage. Kiss Me, Kate is fun, melodious and sophisticated. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Sunday, October 18, 20092:00:00 PM - Kickball - Kickball tournament must be pre-registered to receive point. Soccer FieldJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 19, 200912:30:00 PM - What's on your plate? - The dietitian will discuss nutrition topics such as serving sizes, snacking, transitioning to college and more. Nielsen RoomHolzum, Hannah - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 19, 20094:00:00 PM - Edward Jones and the Path to Career Success in the Finance Industry - Top 100 Businesses in America, Edward Jones is a pioneer and leader in the financial industries market, based in St. Louis. One of the company’s General Partner, Wayne Roberts, will discuss with students the obstacles that he has faced in his career and how he overcame them to become a successful professional. He will use his personal stories to engage and motivate students to strive for the best and overcome obstacles that they will face throughout college and in life. AldridgeMiniea, Scott - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 19, 20095:00:00 PM - Mens Soccer v McKendree 10/19 - Mens Soccer v McKendree 10/19 Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 19, 20097:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Hannibal-LaGrange 10/19 - Volleyball v Hannibal-LaGrange Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 19, 20098:00:00 PM - Discussions in Second Life - Meet me in Second Life (http://secondlife.com) - ISTE Island - Band Shell
Required: Prior setup of avatar
in order participate in this discussion. Go to: http://miswwu.com/Davis/LEAD/instructions.htm for instructions on setting up your avatar. Second Life Tutors available to help -contact ldavis@williamwoods.edu Second LifeDavis, Linda - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 20, 20093:00:00 PM - Emerging Leaders - Time Management - Ever wish there were more hours in the day because it seems like there is never enough time to get everything done? This session will discuss the importance of time management and some practical tips on how to manage your day more efficiently. Burton 216Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 20, 20094:00:00 PM - Study Abroad - This meeting is for students who might wish to study abroad. Availability of financial aid will be addressed, as well as brief talks about the study abroad experience by a current student and a faculty member Library AuditoriumSchultz, Tom - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 20, 20095:30:00 PM - EVENT CANCELLED Dinner and a Movie - EVENT CANCELLED Students will have the chance to grab some dinner,(in the Burton Commuter Lounge), and enjoy a viewing of the movie THE BURNING BED. The 1984's THE BURNING BED was the movie that literally shocked America for two main reasons. It brought out of the closet the hideous reality of domestic abuse, as well as made people realize that FARRAH FAWCETT has amazing depth as a dramatic actress. Discussion regarding domestic violence services will follow the movie. Burton 006Wilson, Elizabeth - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 20, 20097:00:00 PM - Josh Kezer - A President's Concert and Lecture Series Event: Josh Keezer was freed on February 17, 2009, after spending 14 years in the Jefferson City Correctional Center for a 1992 Missouri murder he did not commit. CBS's 48-Hours is currently filming his story to be aired this fall. Cutlip AuditoriumBarnett, Jahnae - 2 point(s)
Tuesday, October 20, 20097:00:00 PM - The Horses of the Louvre - Drawing on some sixty portrayals of horses in the Louvre, this film recounts the great adventure of man's domestication of the horse. From Antiquity through the Middle Ages and down to the first half of the 19th century we see how the horse, a wild, hunted animal once regarded as an omen of death, became a symbol of human prestige and power. We will also discover the personalities of those artists whose fascination with the animal led them to pay tribute to it. Down the centuries a succession of masterpieces shows the horse moving into the creative imagination, often in the form of a fabulously strange, divine creature. Oriental antiquities, medieval objects d'art and 18th-century paintings are only some of the avenues through which The Horses of the Louvre offers the viewer an equestrian saga covering an astonishing gamut of artistic and aesthetic forms. Library AuditoriumWard, Laura - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 21, 20097:00:00 PM - RESCHEDULED Womens Soccer v Harris Stowe - RESCHEDULED Womens Soccer v Harris Stowe 10/1 7:00 PM Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 21, 20098:00:00 PM - Reaching Out for Raptors/Raptor Awareness - Features birds of prey including falcons, hawks, owls and vultures. Not only will you see different species of raptors, but you'll also learn a vulture's secret weapon and how to identify a bird of prey in the wild. Sit back and enjoy an up close view as some of the birds soar right over your head! Helen Stephens Sports ComplexSpratt, Mary - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 23, 20099:00:00 AM - Billy O Exhibit-Painting Across Missouri - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse091023.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be October or November and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from October 19 to November 20 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 26, 20093:00:00 PM - Mens Soccer v Wm Baptist 10/26/09 - Mens Soccer v Wm Baptist 10/26/09 Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, October 26, 20095:00:00 PM - Womens Soccer v McKendree10/26/09 - Womens Soccer v McKendree 10/26/09 Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20098:00:00 AM - ANNOUNCEMENT – THIS IS NOT A LEAD EVENT – INFORMATION ONLY: PeaceJam Mentoring Opportunity - Mentors must have turned in their applications on October 29th. Those planning to mentor must attend the following events: one of the 2 October 29th events, the November 4th or 5th event, and the November 12th session as well as both days of the conference, November 14th & 15th. Mentors who complete all of the requirements will receive 3 LEAD points for November. The training session will provide more information about the conference. We will do team building and learn about special activities for the conference. Pizza will be provided for the last training session. The first day of the conference includes the following events: Family Group sessions, Nobel Laureates talk and Q&A, Service Project, and Evening Entertainment. The second day’s events include Family Group Sessions, Ceremony of Inspiration, Team Building, and Workshops. The deadline for applications is October 29th at 4:30pm. For more information contact Cassie Davis at 573-592-1198/cassie.davis@williamwoods.edu. To Be Provided to MentorsDavis, Cassie - 0 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20098:00:00 AM - INFORMATION ONLY: Betty Williams Public Lecture - INFORMATION ONLY--1976 Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams will present a public lecture jointly sponsored by WWU & MU at the University of Missouri-Columbia on November 13, 2009. If you are interested in attending, please contact Scott Miniea or Cassie Davis by noon on Thursday, November 12th @ scott.miniea@williamwoods.edu. Off CampusMiniea, Scott - 0 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20094:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Williams Bapitst 10/27 - Volleyball v Williams Baptist Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20094:00:00 PM - CANCELLED Mens Soccer v Midland Lutheran 10/27 - CANCELLED Mens Soccer v Midland Lutheran Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20094:30:00 PM - What in the World is PeaceJam? Who in the World is Betty Williams? - Find out about the PeaceJam conference to be hosted on WWU campus November 14-15, what the organization is about, who Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams is, and how you can get involved. McNutt Student CenterDavis, Cassie - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20094:30:00 PM - Clothesline Project - CARD-V speaker and painting t-shirts to raise awareness about Domestic Violence. Ivy RoomMitchell, Venita - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20096:15:00 PM - The Process of Science - Explore the seven steps of the scientific method via power-point presentations, discussion, and audience participation. Limited to first 30 students. Kemper Art Center Room 148VanLeeuwen, Marilyn - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20097:00:00 PM - Halloween Movie Event - Mini lecture on the transference of literary techniques from Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein to film. Library AuditoriumPierson, Katricia - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, October 27, 20097:30:00 PM - The Process of Science - Explore the seven steps of the scientific method, via power-point presentations, discussion, and audience participation. Limited to first 30 students. Repeat event--point only awarded once. Kemper Art Center Room 148VanLeeuwen, Marilyn - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 28, 200911:00:00 AM - Guest Speaker for Retail Business - Elly Swetz owner of Elly's Couture - Limit 30 students - No late entry - Guest Speaker for Retail Business - Elly Swetz owner of Elly's Couture will talk about starting her own business and take questions from students. Burton 100Linda Duke - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, October 28, 20098:00:00 PM - Brazz Tree Concert - NYC-based violin/guitar duo Brazz Tree continues to astound and endear audiences across the country with their brand of music: New World Acoustic Rock. Come check out this band and their unique music style! McNutt Student CenterYantes, Courtney - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, October 28, 20099:00:00 PM - Rocky Horror Picture Show - A showing of the 1970s film. Come in costume and join in the discussion of the history of movies that have been made into stage productions. As a fundraiser for the Jester's club, movie theme products will be available for purchase. Cutlip AuditoriumAlpers-Springer, Melissa - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 29, 200912:00:00 PM - Introduction to PeaceJam and Mentoring (Training I for mentors) - Applications for Family Group Mentoring are due October 29th at 4:30pm. Applications for Family Group Mentors can be picked up from Academic Building 401 or by emailing Cassie Davis. Those planning to mentor must attend the following events: one of the 2 October 29th events, the November 4th or 5th event, and the November 12th session as well as both days of the conference, November 14th & 15th. This session will be an introduction to PeaceJam and the Mentoring process. We will also be doing team building exercises. Feel free to bring your lunch/dinner. There is a potential to earn 3 more LEAD points. 12-2pm. Ivy RoomDavis, Cassie - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, October 29, 20094:00:00 PM - Experiential Learning in New York City - Discussion regarding what students learn in BUS 200 Marketing Field Studies in New York City and the various types of marketing seminars students will attend from May 15 - 22 in 2010. There will also be presentations by students who have gone to New York in past years. Burton 216Forster, David - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 29, 20094:30:00 PM - Introduction to PeaceJam and Mentoring (Training I for mentors) - Applications for Family Group Mentoring are due October 29th at 4:30pm. Applications for Family Group Mentors can be picked up from Academic Building 401 or by emailing Cassie Davis. Those planning to mentor must attend the following events: one of the 2 October 29th events, the November 4th or 5th event, and the November 12th session as well as both days of the conference, November 14th & 15th. This session will be an introduction to PeaceJam and the Mentoring process. We will also be doing team building exercises. Feel free to bring your lunch/dinner. There is a potential to earn 3 more LEAD points. 4:30-6:30pm. Repeat event--point only awarded once. Ivy RoomDavis, Cassie - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, October 29, 20095:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Columbia College 10/29 - Volleyball v Columbia College Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 29, 20097:00:00 PM - Karen Glines - Karen Glines will present on writing and art. Library AuditoriumMartin, Terry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, October 29, 20098:00:00 PM - October Aerobics Classes - Aerobics classes for October, 2009. Dulany Dance RoomHolzum, Hannah - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 30, 20099:00:00 AM - Billy O Exhibit-Painting Across Missouri - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse091023.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be October or November and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from October 19 to November 20 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, October 30, 20097:00:00 PM - Meet the Owls - Come and meet both the men's and women's basketball teams in a fun retro 70's fashion. Both teams will participate in a short intra-squad scrimmage, followed by a few student contests. 70’s themed t-shirts will be given away to the first 50 students. All students are encouraged to dress in 70’s style clothes. Prizes will be given out to the best dressed fan or fans Basketball CourtAthletics - 0.5 point(s)
Saturday, October 31, 20091:00:00 PM - Volleyball v McKendree 10/31 - Volleyball v McKendree Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, October 31, 20092:00:00 PM - GAME MOVED no longer a LEAD pt Mens Soccer v Hannibal-LaGrange 10/31 - GAME MOVED no longer a LEAD pt Mens Soccer v Hannibal LaGrange Soccer FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, October 31, 20098:00:00 PM - October Fitness - Fitness point for October, 2009. Weider Fitness CenterJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 02, 20094:00:00 PM - WWU Fight Song - Learn how a fight song is written and learn the new WWU Fight Song for all athletic events. Support our teams! Dulany AuditoriumTetley, Murphy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, November 03, 20093:00:00 PM - Emerging Leaders - Diversity and Leadership - Leaders need to understand working with diverse groups of people can be challenging. Join Tammy Carter, Coordinator of Multicultural Affairs, to learn techniques to lead diverse groups of people. Burton 216Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 04, 20094:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Yeelen - Set in the powerful Mali Empire during the 13th century, this film follows a young warrior who must confront an evil sorcerer who is also his father. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 04, 20095:00:00 PM - ASL - 2 Native American Presenters - Mr. Steve Brunelle, member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, in ND, and James Woodenleg will be presenting research on sign language as it relates to the Native American tribes. Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 04, 20097:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Yeelen - Set in the powerful Mali Empire during the 13th century, this film follows a young warrior who must confront an evil sorcerer who is also his father. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 04, 20097:00:00 PM - Mens Basketball v Logan 11/4 - Mens Basketball v Logan Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, November 05, 20093:30:00 PM - AIFS Study Abroad Opportunities - Ever considered studying abroad? AIFS is one of several popular companies that provide study abroad opportunities to WWU students. This presentation will include benefits and options for study abroad as well as details on how to get the process started. Library AuditoriumKemp, Michelle - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 06, 20099:00:00 AM - Billy O Exhibit-Painting Across Missouri - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse091023.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be October or November and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from October 19 to November 20 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 06, 20097:00:00 PM - Womens Basketball v William Penn 11/6 - Womens Basketball v William Penn Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, November 08, 20093:00:00 PM - Philanthropy Presentation - Join the women of Delta Gamma as they present information about the great causes William Woods University's fraternities and sororities raise money for! Library AuditoriumStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, November 08, 20094:00:00 PM - Ultimate Frisbee - Ultimate Frisbee-Teams formed at the event. (practice soccer field) Soccer FieldJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, November 08, 20097:00:00 PM - Philanthropy Presentation - Join the women of Delta Gamma as they present information about the great causes William Woods University's fraternities and sororities raise money for! Library AuditoriumStanglein, Neil - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, November 09, 20091:00:00 PM - Blood Drive - Help the Community Blood Center save up to 2 lives! For online registration, please visit https://www.esavealifenow.org/index.cfm?Sponsor=williamwoods. AldridgeStanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 09, 20095:30:00 PM - Alcohol Body Chemistry - Come learn how alcohol affects your body's chemistry. Learn the chemistry behind the way in which alcohol enters your bloodstream and the effects it has on vital organs. From your brain to your kidneys, find out what happens! Library AuditoriumKyger, Joseph - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 09, 20097:00:00 PM - Hasan Minhaj Comedian Performance - Hasan Minhaj is a stand up comedian based in Los Angeles, California. He has performed at the Laugh Factory, Cobbs, Punchline, Improv, Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, and countless other venues across the nation. In the fall of 2006 he was a founding member of Gridiron Gang, his university’s first standup comedy/sketch trio. Stop by for some laughs! Cutlip AuditoriumYantes, Courtney - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, November 10, 20093:30:00 PM - Stories That Inspire - You’ve spotted the billboards and watched the commercials. They are part of a project entitled The Foundation for a Better Life. In this celebration of storytelling and courageous living, we’ll explore the background to some of the stories that have made the headlines. Space is limited. Kemper Arts Center Rm 112Tamerius, Travis - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, November 10, 20097:00:00 PM - Volleyball v Park 11/10/09 7:00 PM - Volleyball v Park 11/10/09 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, November 10, 20097:00:00 PM - Skeletons in the Attic, Horse Skeletons that is... - The Smithsonian Institution is affectionately called our nation’s attic. Considering the importance of the horse in human society, many, many equestrian treasures are on display and tucked away there… including actual horses! Or what is left of these famous equestrian heroes. It is amazing how far we will go to “keep them with us.” From movie stars to war horses, from entire articulated skeletons to just bits and pieces… they are all here. And they all have a story. Library AuditoriumWard, Laura - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 11, 20093:00:00 PM - Informal Talk with Dr. Barnett - There is so much more to our campus president than overseeing the university. Come share in an informal chat with her and find out about her life. Bring questions to ask! Nielsen RoomCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 11, 20094:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Say My Name - In a hip hop and R’n’B world dominated by men and noted for misogyny, the unstoppable female lyricists in this film speak candidly about class, race, and gender in pursuing their passions as female emcees. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 11, 20095:00:00 PM - Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence - Learn about services CARDV (http://www.cardv54a.com/) provides to the local community and view the documentary I am a Survivor of Rape. Ivy RoomMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 11, 20095:30:00 PM - The Scientific Method - Dr. Marilyn VanLeeuwen will present the seven steps of the scientific method using PowerPoint presentations, discussion and audience participation. Kemper Art Center Room 148VanLeeuwen, Marilyn - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 11, 20097:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Say My Name - In a hip hop and R’n’B world dominated by men and noted for misogyny, the unstoppable female lyricists in this film speak candidly about class, race, and gender in pursuing their passions as female emcees. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, November 12, 20097:00:00 PM - Volleyball - AMC vs Williams Baptist Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, November 12, 20094:00:00 PM - Engaged Leaders - Meeting Mayhem - Do your student organization meetings resemble the monkey house at the zoo? Join Neil Stanglein and Amanda Reckamp on meeting management techniques… turn your meetings from a day at the zoo to a nice walk in the park! Burton 006Yantes, Courtney - 1 point(s)
Thursday, November 12, 20095:30:00 PM - Performance: Fast Horse - FAST HORSE is a Native American performing family that has been delighting audiences worldwide since 1998. They credit their success to the fact that they love what they do; entertaining and educating. Transcending age, language and culture, the performance focuses on the evolution of Native music and dance. Cutlip AuditoriumCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 13, 20099:00:00 AM - Billy O Exhibit-Painting Across Missouri - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse091023.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be October or November and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from October 19 to November 20 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 13, 20094:30:00 PM - International Flags - Students will create a country's flag and write a one page paper about a topic of interest relating to that country. The flag and paper will be displayed. Registrar's OfficeRegistrar's Office - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 13, 20096:00:00 PM - Betty Williams Public Lecture - 1976 Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams will present a public lecture jointly sponsored by WWU & MU at the University of Missouri-Columbia on November 13, 2009. If you are interested in attending, please contact Scott Miniea or Cassie Davis by noon on Thursday, November 12th at scott.miniea@williamwoods.edu. The public lecture will be from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Ellis Auditorium; it is free and open to the public. Off CampusMiniea, Scott - 1 point(s)
Saturday, November 14, 20098:00:00 AM - PeaceJam Family Group Mentor - Participation as PeaceJam Family Group Mentor. Those planning to mentor must attend the following events: one of the 2 October 29th events, the November 4th or 5th event, and the November 12th session as well as both days of the conference, November 14th & 15th. Mentors who complete all of the requirements will receive 3 LEAD points for November. The deadline for applications is October 29th at 4:30pm. For more information contact Cassie Davis at 573-592-1198/ cassie.davis@williamwoods.edu. Multipurpose Room-Sports ComplexDavis, Cassie - 3 point(s)
Saturday, November 14, 20099:45:00 AM - Nobel Laureate Betty Williams' Honorary Degree, Speech, and Q & A - Join Heartland PeaceJam participants in the Multipurpose Room at Helen Stephens as they witness the awarding of an honorary degree from WWU to 1976 Nobel Peace Betty Williams and hear her speech targeted to young people. Ceremony begins at 10 am sharp; please arrive at 9:45 am to get seated. Helen Stephens Sports ComplexMiniea, Scott - 1 point(s)
Saturday, November 14, 20098:00:00 PM - Hypnotist Frederick Winters - Frederick Winters has made comedy hypnosis hotter than ever. He's consistently ranked as one of the top five campus acts in the country. After performing over 3,000 perfectly chiseled and wildly popular shows, you could say Frederick Winters is legendary! Fasten your seatbelt for a show that has been designated one of the very best on college campuses! Cutlip AuditoriumAdmissions - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, November 16, 200912:30:00 PM - Human Trafficking - Human trafficking is the second largest crime industry in the world. Human Trafficking Victim Services Coordinator, Carrie Tyler, will educate attendees on what Human Trafficking is and how to identify its situations and victims and the work of her organization, Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition. Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 16, 20094:00:00 PM - The Creative Process - Comments by Professor Terry Martin, followed by slide presentation by WWU Basic Design students. The best composition will be judged by LEAD participants. Library AuditoriumMartin, Terry - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 16, 20095:30:00 PM - Womens Basketball v Central Methodist 11/16 - Womens Basketball v Central Methodist Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 16, 20097:30:00 PM - Mens Basketball v Missouri Valley 11/16 - Mens Basketball v Missouri Valley Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, November 17, 20094:30:00 PM - Health Care in Mexico - Loree Monroe will share her experience as a participant in a service learning project in Puerto Escondido, Mexico this past June. Burton 100Monroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 18, 20099:00:00 AM - Billy O Exhibit-Painting Across Missouri - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse091023.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. LEAD point will either be October or November and will be awarded for the month during which the form is received in the Art Department Division Office (not when dated). The exhibit will run from October 19 to November 20 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 18, 200912:00:00 PM - Maximize your Career Path - Are you doing everything to maximize your major while at WWU? This lecture will help you determine things that will help strengthen your major and ultimately your career. Ivy RoomDavis, Linda - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 18, 20094:00:00 PM - Kyna Iman- “The real life of a lobbyist” - What is a lobbyist? Who do they work for? And what do they do? That is a question that several people ask themselves. And in the media, lobbyists are often portrayed as villains. Come and learn what it’s really like! Kyna Iman, a Woods alum, was asked what she wanted to do for a career while a senior here at The Woods. She replied, “I want to be a lobbyist”-- and to this day she remains a lobbyist in Jefferson City, St. Louis and Washington D.C. She lobbies on behalf of organizations such as the Missouri Arts Council, Missouri Southern State University and the Missouri Nurses Association. Come and hear her speak about what it takes to be a lobbyist and what a day in the life of a real-life lobbyist entails. Library AuditoriumMiniea, Scott - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 18, 20095:00:00 PM - NORML more than marijuana - Cory Harlan will be speaking regarding civil liberties and then there will be a showing of the movie Unconstitutional. Burton 006Kramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, November 18, 20097:00:00 PM - Powder Puff Football - This will be a tournament of powder puff football against each class. The freshmen will play the sophomores and the juniors will play the seniors. Then the winners will play each other to win the tournament. TBAStinson, Becky - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, November 18, 20098:00:00 PM - Shannon Curtis Concert - Don't miss the Campus Activities Board last event of the semester! Shannon Curtis, the multi-talented performer the Los Angeles Times once called “a beautiful piano player who sounds like the love child of Fiona Apple and Norah Jones” had her song “Before The Sun” placed on MTV’s hit show “The Hills.” http://www.myspace.com/shannoncurtismusic McNutt Student CenterYantes, Courtney - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, November 19, 20094:00:00 PM - Engaged Leaders - Marketing and Branding - Join WWU’s Creative and Marketing Director, Kristina Bright, as she discusses how to market and brand your campus organization. Learn how WWU is being creative in their marketing and how your organization can become mmm mmm good or good til the last drop. Burton 006Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Thursday, November 19, 20096:00:00 PM - Medicine Man Film - Sean Connery searches for a cure for cancer in the Amazon, followed by discussion. Library AuditoriumMayne, Katharine - 1 point(s)
Thursday, November 19, 20098:00:00 PM - MUDRA: Classical Dance of India - MUDRA is a student organization for the University of Missouri-Columbia whose performance involve the acient classical dance forms of India known as Odissi. The movements of this dance have a sculpturesque quality that look like a series of graceful postures connected in a metrical cycle. Dancers beautifully adorn themselves in bright colored costumes, silver ornaments, and with hand paintings. Cutlip AuditoriumCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 20, 200912:00:00 PM - Becoming Eco- Friendly - Join us for a trayless lunch in the Ivy Room. Nicole Martin from Stephens College in Columbia will talk about how students have been able to effect massive green change on campus. Bring your lunch down to the Ivy room but don't use a tray for a LEAD credit. Ivy RoomYelon, Harriet - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 20, 200912:30:00 PM - Refugee Camp Tours - How much do you know about refugee camps? If you had to live in a camp would you want to know more about them? Come take a tour and learn about life in a refugee camp. Tour duration is approximately 40 minutes. Please meet on the sidewalk by the parking lot outside the complex. Sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs Club. Human Performance Classroom 101Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 20, 200912:30:00 PM - Cards from Home - Sgt. Koopman "Koop" and Sgt. Charles Howe are soldiers serving in Iraq. Serving in a remote area and don't have the comforts of home. Students will make 3 quality cards for the service men/women; Sunshine Laundry is kindly donating the envelopes. Supplies will be provided but feel free to bring your own.
Kemper Art Center 116VanLeeuwen, Marilyn - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 20, 20093:00:00 PM - Can Plants Talk? - Jessica Kampmeier will present recent plant science research conducted at MU on plant-to-plant communication using chemical signals. Library AuditoriumKyger, Joseph - 1 point(s)
Saturday, November 21, 20092:00:00 PM - Womens Basketball v Ottawa 11/21 - Womens Basketball v Ottawa Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, November 21, 20094:00:00 PM - Mens Basketball v Ottawa 11/21 - Mens Basketball v Otawa Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, November 22, 20094:00:00 PM - Dodge Ball - Dodge Ball-teams formed at the event. Multipurpose Room-Sports ComplexJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, November 23, 200912:30:00 PM - Refugee Camp Tour - How much do you know about refugee camps? If you had to live in a camp would you want to know more about them? Come take a tour and learn about life in a refugee camp. Tour duration is approximately 40 minutes. Please meet on the sidewalk by the parking lot outside the complex. Sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs Club. Repeat event--point only awarded once. Human Performance Classroom 101Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 23, 20091:00:00 PM - Student Debates - Students from the Politics and Government class will engage in collegiate debates regarding a variety of topics. Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 23, 20094:00:00 PM - Clearing the Air - This presentation will highlight the smoke-free movement, including giving information about the dangers of second and third hand smoke and what’s currently being done in the U.S. to protect citizens. Students will have an opportunity to get involved with local efforts and hear about the Fresh Air Fulton campaign. http://freshairfulton.com/ Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 23, 20094:30:00 PM - The Saving Grace Project - This collection of stories is centered on a very simple premise: life is hard and each of us needs help if we are going to live our lives well. We'll hear stories from movies, recent news events and personal anecdotes and discover how people, both famous and ordinary, found a saving grace when they had landed in trouble. You may be surprised at what all has helped to keep a person alive and strong. Co-sponsored by the Office of Faith and Service and Health and Counseling Services. Kemper Arts Center Rm 112Tamerius, Travis - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 23, 20096:00:00 PM - Planet Earth Nature Series - Pole to Pole - Experience the ultimate nature series. Discussion to follow. Library AuditoriumKyger, Joseph - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 23, 20097:00:00 PM - Mens Basketball v Central Methodist 11/23 - Mens Basketball v Central Methodist Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, November 24, 20096:00:00 PM - Womens Basketball v St. Mary's 11/24 - Womens Basketball v St. Mary's Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, November 27, 20098:00:00 PM - November Aerobics Classes - Aerobics classes for November, 2009. Dulany Dance RoomHolzum, Hannah - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 30, 20091:00:00 PM - Policy and Politics behind Insurance Mandates for Autism Coverage - Kelly Schultz, Missouri Legislative Assistant to the Minority Caucus Secretary Representative Sara Lampe, will speak on advocating for requiring private health insurance to cover the costs of treatment for those with autism spectrum disorders and the politics behind guiding such a bill through the Missouri Legislature. This bill has not passed and but has a very good chance of passing in the Missouri Legislature in 2010. Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 30, 20091:00:00 PM - Student Debates - Students from the Politics and Government class will engage in collegiate debate of current political issues. Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 30, 20097:00:00 PM - The Passion - The Passion of The Christ focuses on the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth's life. The film begins in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus has gone to pray after sitting the Last Supper. Betrayed by Judas Iscariot, Jesus is then arrested and taken within the city walls of Jerusalem where He is condemned to death. We will hold a short discussion after the film. Library AuditoriumElliot, Bob - 1 point(s)
Monday, November 30, 20097:00:00 PM - ELF: Spreading Cheer for All to Hear - At the event we will start by having a contest for who could spread Christmas cheer for all to hear. The winners will get 30 dollars cash. The groups will be of 3 or less. Sophmores that come will receive cookies and drinks. Everyone else gets candycanes. Cutlip AuditoriumStinson, Becky - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, November 30, 20098:00:00 PM - November Fitness - Fitness point for November, 2009. Weider Fitness CenterJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, December 01, 20093:30:00 PM - Mock Trial - Art of Advocacy students will conduct PAD competition mock trial - Gallo vs. Skee Poll - did the rappers lyrics cause a fan death? You decide! Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, December 01, 20094:00:00 PM - Engaged Leaders - Policy and Procedure - Join Kenda Shindler, Executive Assistant to Dr. Barnett, to learn proper meeting protocol, procedure and why our organizations need to follow policy and procedure. Learn important information regarding responsibilities of leaders! Burton 006Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, December 01, 20095:00:00 PM - Ease Into Finals Week - Fun event to plan how to cruise through your end of the semester projects, papers and tests. Stretch to relieve tension in your body. Snag a toy to destress during study breaks and snacks; nutrition for your brain. Sponsored by Counseling and Health Services, Rebecca Seitz, Hannah Holzum and Jenn Burton Library AuditoriumRebecca Seitz - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, December 01, 20097:00:00 PM - Annual Game Night - MIS Dept. sponsors annual Game Night! XBOX 360, PS3, WII, plus lots of legacy games like Oregon Trail! Burton 216Tetley, Murphy - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20099:00:00 AM - Katie Binkley Senior Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.
thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/ SeniorArtExhibit.doc. Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). From must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run from December 2 to December 11 at 4:00 p.m.
Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20091:00:00 PM - Student Debates - Students from Politics and Government will engage in collegiate debate about current political issues. Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20093:00:00 PM - Health Fair - This is a simple, general health fair conducted by the Division of Human Performance and the students enrolled in the ATR 100 Personal Health course. CHP 100Lungstrum, Anthony - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20094:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Kolya - A confirmed bachelor is in for the surprise of his life when a get-rich-quick scheme backfires, leaving him with a pint-sized new roommate. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20097:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Kolya - A confirmed bachelor is in for the surprise of his life when a get-rich-quick scheme backfires, leaving him with a pint-sized new roommate. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20097:00:00 PM - Womens Basketball v Westminster 12/2 - Womens Basketball v Westminster Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 02, 20098:00:00 PM - Blithe Spirit - The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting happy medium, one Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and un-worldly) personalities clash, Charles' current wife Ruth is accidentally killed, passes over, joins Elvira and the two blithe spirits haunt the hapless Charles into perpetiuity. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 200912:00:00 PM - Biology Majors' Senior Presentations - Five senior biology majors will present in poster format a topic which they have learned about through a laboratory research project, library research, or personal experience. Students will note the topics of the five posters and choose two to discuss in depth with the researcher and to fill out a reaction form for LEAD credit. 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. 118 Kemper Art CenterSpratt, Mary - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 20092:30:00 PM - Windows 7: What's it all about? - Learn about the newest Windows Operating system! Find out some tips and tricks to make your experience even better! Library AuditoriumRiebel, Jennifer - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 20093:00:00 PM - Presentation: Boxing Day - Come learn why the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and countries in the Commonwealth of Nations celebrate Boxing Day, and where the holiday originated. You may come to like this holiday more simply by showing up.
Burton 102Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 20094:00:00 PM - Engaged Leaders - Conflict Resolution - Do you ever just want to reach out and slap someone? Do you and your vice president just not see eye to eye? Join Neil Stanglein and Becky Schroeder on how to manage conflict in your organization. Learn techniques for keeping everyone on the same page and how to handle sticky situations without slapping each other. Burton 006Stanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 20095:00:00 PM - Safety of Skincare Products - Many skincare products are potentially harmful. Abby Cable will present findings on those most dangerous and discuss some healthy alternatives. Library AuditoriumKyger, Joseph - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 20097:00:00 PM - Mens Basketball v Haskell 12/3 - Mens Basketball v Haskell Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 03, 20098:00:00 PM - Blithe Spirit - The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting happy medium, one Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and un-worldly) personalities clash, Charles' current wife Ruth is accidentally killed, passes over, joins Elvira and the two blithe spirits haunt the hapless Charles into perpetiuity. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Friday, December 04, 200912:00:00 PM - Senior Honors Project Presentations - Stephanie Doorack will present her research "Effects of Computer Mediated Communication" and Alex Dvorski will present her research "Equissage: Therapeutic Wonder or Worthless Blunder" Library AuditoriumPierson, Katricia - 1 point(s)
Friday, December 04, 20092:00:00 PM - Medical Breakthroughs in Breast Cancer - Martin Cheramie will discuss alternatives to current cancer treatments such as gene therapy and changes in lifestyle. Focus will be on breast cancer. Library AuditoriumKyger, Joseph - 1 point(s)
Friday, December 04, 20098:00:00 PM - Blithe Spirit - The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting happy medium, one Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and un-worldly) personalities clash, Charles' current wife Ruth is accidentally killed, passes over, joins Elvira and the two blithe spirits haunt the hapless Charles into perpetiuity. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Saturday, December 05, 20098:00:00 PM - Blithe Spirit - The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting happy medium, one Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and un-worldly) personalities clash, Charles' current wife Ruth is accidentally killed, passes over, joins Elvira and the two blithe spirits haunt the hapless Charles into perpetiuity. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Sunday, December 06, 20094:00:00 PM - Buffalo Ball - A wicked combination of Ultimate Frisbee and Basketball. Teams formed at the event. Basketball CourtJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, December 06, 20098:00:00 PM - Blithe Spirit - The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting happy medium, one Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and un-worldly) personalities clash, Charles' current wife Ruth is accidentally killed, passes over, joins Elvira and the two blithe spirits haunt the hapless Charles into perpetiuity. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Sunday, December 06, 200911:00:00 PM - Participation Point - Blithe Spirit - Participation point for Blithe Spirit. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 1 point(s)
Monday, December 07, 20099:00:00 AM - Katie Binkley Senior Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/SeniorArtExhibit.doc) Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). From must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run from December 2 to December 11 at 4:00 p.m. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, December 07, 20098:00:00 PM - East Coast Swing - John the WWU Jesters Club and guest artist Ben White for a swinging good time. Ben will cover the basics of East Coast Swing as well as give a taste of Lindy Hop and Balboa styles. No partners necessary. Cutlip AuditoriumAlpers-Springer, Melissa - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, December 08, 20097:00:00 PM - Performance Showcase - Dance and music performed by William Woods University students and Dance Ovations Dance Company. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 09, 20091:00:00 PM - Heartland PeaceJam & Amnesty Write-a-thon for Aung San Suu Kyi - Heartland PeaceJam is working with the St. Louis Amnesty Chapter and William Woods University to coordinate write-a-thon events in St. Louis and Fulton, MO.
This global action marking International Human Rights Day on December 10 brings people together just about anywhere – in classrooms, churches, workplaces, homes, and more – to make a difference in the lives of prisoners of conscience, human rights defenders, victims of torture and other individuals at risk.
Using the proven power of writing letters, they will pressure authorities to release those who have been unjustly imprisoned and to stop the torture and abuse of others. Ivy RoomMiniea, Scott - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 09, 20094:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Rough Aunties - Fearless, feisty and resolute, the “Rough Aunties” are a remarkable group of women unwavering in their stand to protect and care for the abused, neglected and forgotten children of Durban, South Africa. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, December 09, 20097:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Rough Aunties - Fearless, feisty and resolute, the “Rough Aunties” are a remarkable group of women unwavering in their stand to protect and care for the abused, neglected and forgotten children of Durban, South Africa. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, December 10, 20097:00:00 PM - Callaway Singers Christmas Concert - Enjoy this holiday concert. LATE ARRIVALS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED!! LEAD students will be scanned in side box office area at the end of the event. Dulany AuditoriumRailton, Marlene - 1 point(s)
Friday, December 11, 20099:00:00 AM - Katie Binkley Senior Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.thewoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/SeniorArtExhibit.doc) Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). From must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run from December 2 to December 11 at 4:00 p.m. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, January 11, 20104:00:00 PM - Student Life Information Session - For NEW Spring, 2010 students ONLY! This is an opportunity to meet Student Life staff and learn more about the university's opportunities outside of the classroom. Nielsen RoomKemp, Michelle - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, January 12, 20109:00:00 AM - Fitness Center Orientation - For NEW Spring, 2010 students ONLY! Weider Fitness CenterJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, January 12, 201012:30:00 PM - Information Presentationss - For NEW Spring, 2010 students ONLY! Join us for informational presentations from various departments across campus. Nielsen RoomKemp, Michelle - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, January 12, 20102:00:00 PM - Library Tour - For new Spring, 2010 students ONLY! Become acquainted with the library, its staff and resources. Library LobbyKemp, Michelle - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, January 12, 20102:30:00 PM - OwlNet/Computer Lab Orientation - For NEW Spring, 2010 students ONLY! Learn about our technology resources and how to navigate OwlNet. UIT_TechEd_CenterKemp, Michelle - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, January 13, 20104:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Himalaya - The story of a struggle for power between a village’s proud, old chieftain and a young rival during the annual journey across the mountains to trade salt for grain. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, January 13, 20107:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Himalaya - The story of a struggle for power between a village’s proud, old chieftain and a young rival during the annual journey across the mountains to trade salt for grain. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 14, 20104:00:00 PM - Writing About the West with Chris Enss - Author Chris Enss will share her knowledge of the old west and the methodology she uses in researching for a book. Library AuditoriumPierson, Katricia - 1 point(s)
Saturday, January 16, 20108:00:00 PM - ACTF Performance Showcase - The Jesters present a performance showcase as they prepare to attend the American College Theatre Festival. The showcase will feature award nominees Taryn Watts, Bryan Schmiderer and Cody Olendorff in their Irene Ryan audition scenes, as well as a scene from the Jesters production of Never Swim Alone. Admission is free! Dulany AuditoriumAlpers-Springer, Melissa - 1 point(s)
Sunday, January 17, 20107:00:00 PM - Movie Showing: Pixars - Join the Movie Goers Club for a showing of Pixars Up. Current and prospective students are invited to attend. Library AuditoriumAdmissions - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, January 18, 20109:00:00 AM - Yolanda Ciolli Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100118.doc) Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through January 31 at 4:00 p.m. and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, January 18, 201011:30:00 AM - Movie: Witness From the Balcony of Room 306 - On April 4,1968, at the age of 39 years old, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, TN. Adam Pertofsky’s Oscar-nominated, 32 minute, documentary, The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306, recounts Samuel Billy Kyles’ memory of that day as he was the only person standing on the balcony with King.Discussion following showing of documentary. Ivy RoomCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Monday, January 18, 20101:00:00 PM - Movie: Witness From the Balcony of Room 306 - On April 4,1968, at the age of 39 years old, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, TN. Adam Pertofsky’s Oscar-nominated, 32 minute, documentary, The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306, recounts Samuel Billy Kyles’ memory of that day as he was the only person standing on the balcony with King.
Discussion following showing of documentary. Repeat event-Point only awarded once. Ivy RoomCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Monday, January 18, 20102:30:00 PM - Movie: Witness From the Balcony of Room 306 - On April 4,1968, at the age of 39 years old, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, TN. Adam Pertofsky’s Oscar-nominated, 32 minute, documentary, The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306, recounts Samuel Billy Kyles’ memory of that day as he was the only person standing on the balcony with King.
Discussion following showing of documentary. Repeat event-Point only awarded once. Ivy RoomCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, January 19, 20103:00:00 PM - Speak No Evil - We say and hear discriminatory remarks coming from one racial/cultural group towards another. In celebrating the life and legacy of MLK Jr., students will create a banner containing anti-discriminatory comments, which will later be hung on campus (location TBA). Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, January 19, 20105:30:00 PM - Women's Basketball v Wms Baptist 1/19/10 - Women's Basketball v Wms Baptist 1/19/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, January 19, 20107:00:00 PM - Around the World in 90 Minutes - A President's Concert and Lecture Series Event: Author, Marty Essen, has visited all seven continents in search of rare and interesting wildlife. His high-energy presentation is full of surprises and facts, and will take viewers on a 90 minute tour around the world. Cutlip AuditoriumBarnett, Jahnae - 2 point(s)
Tuesday, January 19, 20107:30:00 PM - Men's Basketball v Wms Baptist 1/19/10 - Men's Basketball v Wms Baptist 1/19/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, January 20, 20103:00:00 PM - MLK Presentation: Dr. Steve Huenneke - Dr. Huenneke will address, A Map of the Mind of Martin Luther King: Routes to Not Only Human Rights, but Also Human Possibility. Burton 100Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, January 20, 20104:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - License to Thrive: Title IX at 35 - In June 1972, Congress passed Title IX of the Education Amendments to provide educational access and opportunity for women and young girls throughout the U.S. No other piece of legislation has been more crucial to opening doors and creating leadership opportunities for women. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, January 20, 20104:15:00 PM - Yolanda Ciolli Gallery Talk - Artist Yolanda Ciolli will discuss an artist's evolution through the years of life in pursuing art, followed by a question and answer session. Cox GalleryMartin, Terry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, January 20, 20107:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - License to Thrive: Title IX at 35 - In June 1972, Congress passed Title IX of the Education Amendments to provide educational access and opportunity for women and young girls throughout the U.S. No other piece of legislation has been more crucial to opening doors and creating leadership opportunities for women. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 21, 20109:00:00 AM - Yolanda Ciolli Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100118.doc) Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through January 31 at 4:00 p.m. and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 21, 20103:00:00 PM - See No Evil - In continuing the fight of MLK against discrimination, and in recognition of the blind community, participants will be placed on teams and asked to do a timed task while blindfolded. Prizes will be given to the winning team. Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Friday, January 22, 20108:00:00 PM - FHS Symphonic Band Concert - The Fulton HS Symphonic Band under the direction of Mr. Chuck Moore will perform along with the Central Methodist University Concert Band. Cutlip AuditoriumTetley, Murphy - 1 point(s)
Saturday, January 23, 20102:00:00 PM - Women's Basketball v Stephens 1/23/10 - Women's Basketball v Stephens 1/23/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, January 24, 20104:00:00 PM - Open Gym (Basketball) - Basketball--Teams formed at the event. Basketball CourtJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, January 25, 20109:00:00 AM - Yolanda Ciolli Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100118.doc) Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through January 31 at 4:00 p.m. and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 28, 201012:15:00 PM - History of the Black Jockey - In the early days, African-American riders and trainers dominated the Kentucky Derby. This profile of some of the great black jockeys, trainers, and owners explores the reasons behind the virtual disappearance of black jockeys from horse racing. It also explores the resurgence of the African-American in the racing industry. Library AuditoriumWard, Laura - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 28, 20103:30:00 PM - Handel House Museum - George Frideric Handel wrote the Messiah Oratorio that is still played today. Come share my visit to this famous Baroque composer’s home in London over our Christmas break. We will discuss his life and listen to few of his works. Burton 006Tetley, Murphy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 28, 20105:30:00 PM - Women's Basketball v Mo Baptist 1/28/10 - Women's Basketball v Mo Baptist 1/28 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, January 28, 20107:30:00 PM - Men's Basketball v Mo Baptist 1/28/10 - Men's Basketball v Mo Baptist 1/28/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, January 29, 20109:00:00 AM - Yolanda Ciolli Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100118.doc) Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through January 31 at 4:00 p.m. and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, January 29, 20106:00:00 PM - Open Gym (Basketball) - Open Gym teams formed at the event Basketball CourtJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, January 31, 20108:00:00 PM - December/January Fitness - Fitness point for December/January. Weider Fitness CenterJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Sunday, January 31, 20108:30:00 PM - December/January Aerobics Classes - Aerobics classes for December, 2009/January, 2010. Dulany Dance RoomHolzum, Hannah - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 02, 201011:00:00 AM - Blood Drive - Help save up to 2 lives by donating blood for the Community Blood Center. FOr online registration, please visit: https://www.esavealifenow.org/index.cfm?group=op&hlc=williamwoods&hostlookupcode=williamwoods. AldridgeStanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 02, 20104:30:00 PM - Finances for Dummies - Have questions about FAFSA, credit scores, scholarships and grants, or just finances in general? Come and get the answers. Would you also like a one-on-one session regarding your finances? Sign up at this event to arrange for a personal meeting (and an additional .5 LEAD credit). This event will be followed by a Student Assembly meeting. Ivy RoomMitchell, Venita - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 02, 20107:00:00 PM - Campus Crusade Travel Team - Presentation of international mission work. Sarah Eudaly (WWU student) and Kara Haithcoat (WWU Alumnus) will share their experience in East Asia with photography. Information on why missions are needed and help people in countries around the world. Information on how to get involved in missions and aspects of foreign travel and humanitarian work. Gain a greater understanding of why Christians are committed to communicating the Christian message throughout the world. Library AuditoriumMartin, Terry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 03, 20108:00:00 AM - Finances for Dummies-Personal Information - Go through your personal loan information with Deana Ready as a follow-up. Must have attended Finance for Dummies on February 2. Academic BuildingReady, Deana - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, February 03, 20104:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Vodka Lemon - Kurdish filmmaker Hiner Saleem’s breakout comedy is a bleakly funny and mordantly surreal snapshot of life in the frostbitten badlands of post-Soviet Armenia. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 03, 20107:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Vodka Lemon - Kurdish filmmaker Hiner Saleem’s breakout comedy is a bleakly funny and mordantly surreal snapshot of life in the frostbitten badlands of post-Soviet Armenia. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 04, 201012:00:00 PM - Student Photography Exhibit - Students can receive one LEAD point by reviewing the S10 WWU Photography Class Photo Exhibit and thoughtfully responding to a series of questions related to the work. This opportunity begins at noon on Tuesday, February 2nd, and ends at noon on Wednesday, February 10th. Forms are available at the exhibit on the upper floor hall gallery of the Kemper Art Building. Kemper Art Center, Upper LevelElliot, Bob - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 04, 20103:30:00 PM - COLLISION: Is Christianity Good for the World? - COLLISION carves a new path in documentary film-making as it pits leading athiest, political journalist and bestselling author Christopher Hitchens against fellow author, satirist and evangelical theologian Douglas Wilson, as they go on the road to exchange blows over the question: Is Christianity Good for the World?. The two contrarians laugh, confide and argue, in public and in private, as they journey through three cities. And the film captures it all. The result is a magnetic conflict, a character-driven narrative that sparkles cinematically with a perfect match of arresting personalities and intellectual rivalry. COLLISION is directed by prolific independent filmmaker Darren Doane. (90 minutes) Discussion with Travis Tamerius following. Library AuditoriumTamerius, Travis - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 04, 20105:30:00 PM - Women's Basketball v McKendree 2/4/10 - Women's Basketball v McKendree 2/4/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 04, 20106:00:00 PM - The Bone Collector - Gamma Alpha Zeta will show The Bone Collector and host discussion with Peggy Nickerson. Come and see why collecting physical evidence is important to solving a crime. Library AuditoriumNickerson, Peggy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 04, 20107:30:00 PM - Men's Basketball v McKendree 2/4/10 - Men's Basketball v McKendree 2/4/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 05, 20102:30:00 PM - Email and You!! - Come and learn how to use the many features of email, including distribution lists, CCing, BBCing, signatures, and out of office messages! Also hear and learn about the new Owls email system!! Library AuditoriumRiebel, Jennifer - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 09, 20109:00:00 AM - Thom Smith Narratives in Paint and Mixed Media - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100212.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run until February 28 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 09, 20109:00:00 AM - Student Photography Exhibit - Students can receive one LEAD point by reviewing the S10 WWU Photography Class Photo Exhibit and thoughtfully responding to a series of questions related to the work. This opportunity begins at noon on Tuesday, February 2nd, and ends at noon on Wednesday, February 10th. Forms are available at the exhibit on the upper floor hall gallery of the Kemper Art Building. Kemper Art Center, Upper LevelElliot, Bob - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 09, 201012:45:00 PM - My Spiritual Pilgrimage - Reverend Billy Kyles has been ministering at Monumental Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee since 1959. Historically, the African-American churches were an important influence in the cause of the Civil Rights Movement. Many of the major activists were ministers. Many of the images that inspired their vision came from the Bible. Ministers like Martin Luther King and Billy Kyles and Joseph Lowery and Ralph Abernathy found strength in the tradition of the Hebrew prophets and it fueled their commitment to building a new world of justice and peace and freedom. Rev. Kyles will share the story of his own spiritual pilgrimage and how his faith journey has sustained him through the course of his life. Space limited. ChapelTamerius, Travis - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 09, 20106:00:00 PM - What is Hypnosis? - Note time change: This event will include a discussion of what you think hypnosis is, and then get a demonstration of what it is and what it isn't. Limited to first 20 students. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 09, 20107:00:00 PM - Rev. Billy Kyles - Longtime leader in the Civil Rights Movement and close friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Kyles was with Dr. King when he was assassinated. Kyles has appeared in several television documentaries about the life and assassination of King and has toured the country extensively, speaking on King and his message. Sponsored by Office of Faith and Services, Office of Multicultural Affairs and the President's Concert & Lecture Series. Cutlip AuditoriumBarnett, Jahnae - 2 point(s)
Wednesday, February 10, 201012:00:00 PM - An Unlikely Friendship - Bring your tray and enjoy a moderated conversation with new good friends Rev. Billy Kyles, '60s civil right activist, and a Southern Missouri farm girl born in 1964. Ivy RoomStinson, Becky and Travis Tamerius - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 10, 201012:00:00 PM - Persuasive Pro/Con Speeches - COM 209 Honors Argument and Debate students will present partner pro/con speeches on social issues. Library AuditoriumWells, Stephanie - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 10, 20104:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Courting Justice - This film takes viewers behind the gowns and gavels to reveal the women who make up 18 percent of South Africa’s male-dominated judiciary. These pioneering women share accounts of their country’s transformation since apartheid. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 10, 20105:00:00 PM - The Earthquake in Haiti - A brief look at earthquakes in general and at Haiti in particular. Also the different levels of damage from various earthquakes around the world. Sponsored by the Biology Club. 300 Science & Language Bldg.Dudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 10, 20107:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Courting Justice - This film takes viewers behind the gowns and gavels to reveal the women who make up 18 percent of South Africa’s male-dominated judiciary. These pioneering women share accounts of their country’s transformation since apartheid. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 11, 20105:30:00 PM - Women's Basketball v Hannibal-LaGrange 2/11/10 - Womens's Basketball v Hannibal-LaGrange 2/11/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 11, 20107:30:00 PM - Men's Basketball v Hannibal-LaGrange 2/11/10 - Men's Basketball vs Hannibal-LaGrange 2/11/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 12, 20109:00:00 AM - Thom Smith Narratives in Paint and Mixed Media - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100212.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run until February 28 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 12, 20104:00:00 PM - Open Gym - Open Gym (Basketball) teams formed at the event. Basketball CourtJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Sunday, February 14, 20106:00:00 PM - Open Gym - Open Gym (Basketball) Teams formed at the event. Basketball CourtJones, Bob - 0.5 point(s)
Monday, February 15, 20105:00:00 PM - Discussion of the Chevreul Pendulum - This is an old technique similar to hypnosis. Limited to first 20 students. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 16, 201012:15:00 PM - CANCELLED!! Improve Your Study Habits - CANCELLED!! Professor Easterling is going to talk about his method of studying that he likes to tell his classes and then the CA's will tell the audience the study habits that have helped them so far in their college career. Students will also take a test that determines the way they study. Nielsen RoomResidential Life - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 16, 201012:30:00 PM - Email and You!!! - Come and learn how to use the many features of email, including distribution lists, CCing, BBCing, signatures, and out of office messages! Also hear and learn about the new Owls email system!! Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. Library AuditoriumRiebel, Jennifer - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 16, 20103:30:00 PM - Email and You!!! - Come and learn how to use the many features of email, including distribution lists, CCing, BBCing, signatures, and out of office messages! Also hear and learn about the new Owls email system!! Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. Library AuditoriumRiebel, Jennifer - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 16, 20104:00:00 PM - Make Your Mark - Learn how to be an active bystander and intervene safely in potentially dangerous/harmful situations and the importance of prevention. Ivy RoomEasterling, Ed - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 16, 20105:00:00 PM - Ghosts - A fun discussion about ghosts. I don't have any ghosts planning to join us at this time, but you never know. 300 Science & Language Bldg.Dudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 17, 20105:00:00 PM - Milk - Come watch the movie Harvey Milk, about the first openly gay elected official, and then participate in the discussion afterwards with Tammy Carter. Cutlip AuditoriumCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20102:30:00 PM - Thom Smith Artist Gallery Talk - Speaker will discuss his artistic development, content of his work, and answer questions. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20103:00:00 PM - Why do some products make our lives easier, while others make our lives harder? - Dr. Jeremiah Still will discuss the Masters of Applied Science with an emphasis in Human Factors
and Usability Testing that educates professionals to be better able to
answer this question. This degree is unique in that it combines the core
courses often associated with an MBA (including economics, marketing,
organizational theory and organizational communications) with specific
coursework and experience in human-computer interaction. Our program
prepares business leaders for the design, evaluation, and implementation
of products from a cognitive perspective.
Human factors and usability testing is a high paying career option for
those who are interested! Please come to my talk to learn more about our
graduate program and the role you as a human factors professional could
play in the product design process.
Ivy RoomDavis, Linda - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20104:00:00 PM - Alumni Speakers Series - Join Judge Joel Fahnestock May '91 as she chronicles her career from the WWU tennis courts to the bench of the 16th Circuit Court. AldridgeStinson, Becky - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20104:00:00 PM - Speaker: Bernard Solomon - In celebration of Black History Month, this year the Office of Multicultural Affairs will be featuring black professionals who will come in and share their stories of how they obtained their current professional positions. Dr. Bernard Solomon is married, a father of 3, and a principal at a high school in Columbia. Come hear his story of trials and accomplishments on his road to success. Burton 100Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20105:00:00 PM - What is hypnosis? - Student will learn what hpnosis is and is not. Will dmonstrate if anyone wants to see it done. Limited to first 20 students. Repeat event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20105:30:00 PM - Women's Basketball v Park 2/18/10 - Women's Basketball v Park 2/18/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 18, 20107:30:00 PM - Men's Basketball v Park 2/18/10 - Men's Basketball v Park 2/18/10 Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 19, 20109:00:00 AM - Thom Smith Narratives in Paint and Mixed Media - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100212.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run until February 28 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 19, 20108:00:00 PM - Down The Road - This centers on a convicted serial killer and the husband and wife writing team hired to help him write an account of his crimes. Over many weeks of interviews, the couple-Dan and Iris Henniman-grow more and more uncertain of the ethics of what they are doing. Are they simply relating terrifying events, or are they helping readers consume rape, murder and mutilation as if they are consuming any other product of our society? Are they, in fact, helping to turn Bill Reach into a celebrity? Lee Blessing's provacative piece travels down a dark and frightening road into the mind of a serial killer. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Friday, February 19, 20109:45:00 PM - Down the Road Talk Back - A panel discussion with professionals from journalism, mental health, sociology and the cast and crew about the moral and ethical implications of writing books about serial killers. Space Limited Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 1 point(s)
Saturday, February 20, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Clarke College 2/20/10 - Baseball v Clarke College 2/20/10 Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, February 20, 20108:00:00 PM - Down The Road - This centers on a convicted serial killer and the husband and wife writing team hired to help him write an account of his crimes. Over many weeks of interviews, the couple-Dan and Iris Henniman-grow more and more uncertain of the ethics of what they are doing. Are they simply relating terrifying events, or are they helping readers consume rape, murder and mutilation as if they are consuming any other product of our society? Are they, in fact, helping to turn Bill Reach into a celebrity? Lee Blessing's provacative piece travels down a dark and frightening road into the mind of a serial killer. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Sunday, February 21, 201012:00:00 PM - Baseball v Clarke College 2/21 - Baseball v Clarke College 2/21 Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, February 21, 20101:00:00 PM - Softball v Benedictine 2/21/10 - Softball v Benedictine 2/21/10 Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, February 22, 20101:00:00 PM - Stem Cells & You - Gain knowledge of stem cell basics, latest advancements, myth busters, and more. For more information go to:http://www.missouricures.com Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Monday, February 22, 20104:00:00 PM - Eating Disorders Awareness - Come join us as we show a film on eating disorders, the causes behind them and treatment. At the end, we will discuss the film and talk about the media's influence on it's viewers. Burton 006Holzum, Hannah and Rebecca Seitz - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 23, 20109:00:00 AM - Thom Smith Narratives in Paint and Mixed Media - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100212.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run until February 28 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 23, 20104:00:00 PM - Remembering the Civil Rights Movement - On the 50th Anniversary of the first lunch counter sit-ins, join us for a viewing of the documentary February One. Following the film, we will have an interactive discussion about how we remember the civil rights movement and how those ways of remembering impact how we view our contemporary world. Library AuditoriumHageman, Stephen - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 23, 20106:00:00 PM - CANCELLED--TO BE RESCHEDULED Discussion of The Chevreul Pendulum - CANCELLED--TO BE RESCHEDULED An older form of accessing the subconscious mind. Limited to first 20 students. Repeat Event-Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, February 23, 20107:00:00 PM - Bridgette and Alyssa Demystify Saddleseat - Come learn about the saddleseat training process. Lyle and Colleen Wick owners and trainers of Hardwood Creek Farm will be presenting and discussing an array of interesting and controversial issues that are apparent in the saddle horse industry. Come watch horses being ridden by Bridgette Doig, Alyssa Wick and a variety of others. UPHA ArenaLampe, Gayle - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 24, 20104:00:00 PM - Presentation: Depiction of Black Women in Hip Hop - There are many views on how black women are depicted in the Hip Hop movement. Jessie Adolph is a Ph.D candidate at MU and his research and courses are focused on the history and impact of Hip Hop on America. His presentation will cover this impact on how black women are perceived. Burton 006Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, February 24, 20106:00:00 PM - Bonfire - Bonfire during courtwarming. A place for all students to socialize, eat snacks, and enjoy a warm fire. If weather does not permit a bonfire, then the movie Glory Road will be shown in Cutlip Auditorium. Aldridge PatioStinson, Becky - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, February 24, 20107:00:00 PM - Medical Mission: Out of the Clinic and Into the Field - The Pre-Med Club presents Jack Wells, MD, MHA, a local physician, to talk about his experiences in medical mission. He will also discuss what is involved in planning and executing a trip and how to get involved if you want to go. Library AuditoriumMayne, Katharine - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 201012:00:00 PM - CANCELLED Ghosts - CANCELLED A fun discussion about ghosts. I don't have any ghosts planning to join us at this time, but you never know. Repeat event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20104:00:00 PM - The Services and Purposes of SERVE and Clothing Drive - For the past few years the United States has been in a downhill recession, and for many families, this reality is hitting hard at home. For many Callaway County residents, much relief is being found by the services provided by SERVE, a nonprofit social service agency that has been serving the unmet needs of Callaway County residents since 1972. Services to the community include a food pantry, transportation, senior volunteer placement, thrift store, youth mentoring, and GED classes. Come learn more about the services and purposes of SERVE Inc. and learn in what ways you can help SERVE fulfill its purpose to organize, facilitate, promote and provide services to relieve the needs of families in Calloway County. As a start, please bring a clothing item, (clean and decent), or an accessory item to be donated to the SERVE Clothing Cupboard. Ivy RoomWilson, Elizabeth - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20105:00:00 PM - William Woods-Westminster Creative Performance - William Woods and Westminster students will get together to read stories and poems they have written. Bring something you wrote to read, or come to support other student writers. Woody'sDube, Matt - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20105:30:00 PM - Christian Dance Performance - God's Anointed New Generation or, GANG, is a hip hop dance group comprised of 10 dancers, ages 10 -19. This group has taken hip hop dance to a new level...heavenly level...through the use of cool hip hop dance moves. Cutlip AuditoriumCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20106:00:00 PM - CANCELLED-TO BE RESCHEDULED When Good Girls Go Bad - Part 1 - CANCELLED-TO BE RESCHEDULED Peggy Nickerson will be discussing women, sentencing and the death penalty. Then stick around and watch the movie Chicago. Library AuditoriumNickerson, Peggy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20106:00:00 PM - Collecting Data on Your Experiences - Learn about the different types of national on-campus assessments that you are asked to complete each year and learn how the University uses that data to make informed decisions on curriculum and extra-curricular activities. Library AuditoriumPierson, Katricia - 1 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20107:00:00 PM - Professor Basketball Game - Professors have signed up to play against each other in a basketball game. We are also accepting donations for the Haiti relief fund at the game. Helen Stephens Sports ComplexStinson, Becky - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, February 25, 20108:00:00 PM - Down The Road - This centers on a convicted serial killer and the husband and wife writing team hired to help him write an account of his crimes. Over many weeks of interviews, the couple-Dan and Iris Henniman-grow more and more uncertain of the ethics of what they are doing. Are they simply relating terrifying events, or are they helping readers consume rape, murder and mutilation as if they are consuming any other product of our society? Are they, in fact, helping to turn Bill Reach into a celebrity? Lee Blessing's provacative piece travels down a dark and frightening road into the mind of a serial killer. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Friday, February 26, 201012:00:00 PM - CANCELLED Softball v Olivet Nazarene 2/26/10 - CANCELLED Softball v Olivet Nazarene 2/26/10 Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 26, 20107:00:00 PM - Courtwarming Pep Rally - A speaker is coming to talk about what the Special Olympics are and how this helps disabled children. After the speaker there will be fun games and a jersey auction to help pump everyone up for the Womens and Mens Basketball games on Saturday! Helen Stephens Sports ComplexStinson, Becky - 1 point(s)
Friday, February 26, 20108:00:00 PM - Down The Road - This centers on a convicted serial killer and the husband and wife writing team hired to help him write an account of his crimes. Over many weeks of interviews, the couple-Dan and Iris Henniman-grow more and more uncertain of the ethics of what they are doing. Are they simply relating terrifying events, or are they helping readers consume rape, murder and mutilation as if they are consuming any other product of our society? Are they, in fact, helping to turn Bill Reach into a celebrity? Lee Blessing's provacative piece travels down a dark and frightening road into the mind of a serial killer. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Saturday, February 27, 20109:00:00 AM - Thom Smith Narratives in Paint and Mixed Media - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100212.doc). Take form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run until February 28 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Point only awarded once. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Saturday, February 27, 20102:00:00 PM - COURTWARMING 2010 - Women's Basketball - Women's Basketball v Columbia 2/27/10 LEAD will not be scanned until after King &Queen Cornation Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, February 27, 20104:00:00 PM - COURTWARMING 2010 - Men's Basketball - Men's Basketball v Columbia 2/27/10 LEAD will not be scanned until after King & Queen Coronation Helen Stephens Sports ComplexYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, February 27, 20108:00:00 PM - Down The Road - This centers on a convicted serial killer and the husband and wife writing team hired to help him write an account of his crimes. Over many weeks of interviews, the couple-Dan and Iris Henniman-grow more and more uncertain of the ethics of what they are doing. Are they simply relating terrifying events, or are they helping readers consume rape, murder and mutilation as if they are consuming any other product of our society? Are they, in fact, helping to turn Bill Reach into a celebrity? Lee Blessing's provacative piece travels down a dark and frightening road into the mind of a serial killer. Point only awarded once. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Sunday, February 28, 201012:00:00 PM - CANCELLED Baseball v Dana University 2/28/10 12:00 PM - CANCELLED Baseball v Dana University Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, February 28, 20101:00:00 PM - Basketball League - Must have signed up in Wieder Fitness Center by February 2nd and have participated in the League to receive LEAD credit. Basketball CourtJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Sunday, February 28, 20107:00:00 PM - Troubling Violence Performance Project - Through performances of actual stories of living with and escaping from abuse and violence, this theatrical troupe intends to trouble violence in ways that will open a taboo subject that has long been a private issue for victims. Dulany AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Sunday, February 28, 20109:00:00 PM - February Fitness - Fitness point for February. Weider Fitness CenterJones, Bob - 1 point(s)
Sunday, February 28, 20109:30:00 PM - Down the Road Participation Point - Participation point for Down the Road theatre production. Dulany AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 1 point(s)
Monday, March 01, 20107:00:00 PM - Shannon Curtis Concert - Back for a repeat performance, Shannon Curtis is what the LA Times called, a beautiful piano player who sounds like the love child of Fiona Apple and Norah Jones. She loved performing at WWU so much she requested to come back this semester! Don't miss this one! McNutt Student CenterYantes, Courtney - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, March 02, 20101:00:00 PM - Resume Workshop - Co-sponsored with Delta Gamma. Fine tune your resume so that it's ready to go for Assessment Days. You'll learn some basic tips to spruce up your resume and will see an overview of the Optimal Resume computer program available to all WWU students. The remainder of the time is available for you to work on your resume and receive feedback, so make sure to bring an electronic copy of your work thus far. The session will begin in Burton 205 but additional computers will be available in 206 for individual work. You will be asked to submit a copy of your resume to receive LEAD credit. Space is limited. Burton 205Kemp, Michelle - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 02, 20103:00:00 PM - Trips Abroad & Service-Learning - Join Becky Schroeder and Cassie Davis as Becky shares about a trip abroad she took with a mission group and learn from Cassie how experiences such as these can potentially be transformed into service-learning based experiences for academic credit. Library AuditoriumDavis, Cassie - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 02, 20104:00:00 PM - Discussion: The Color of Fear - Discussion: The Color of Fear - In 1994, a documentary entitled, The Color of Fear was created to address the state of race relations during that time. We will take a look at snippets from this documentary and discuss the ongoing issue of racism in America and ways in which we can dismantle it on our campus. Please be ready to discuss these issues. Burton 100Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 02, 20106:00:00 PM - Increase Your Reading Speed - You will be shown how to double or triple your reading speed and comprehension. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 03, 201012:00:00 PM - You and Your Money! - Bring your lunch to the Ivy Room and learn tips on money management. Steve P. Hagan, Certified Financial Planner, will advise you on how to manage your money, now and in the years to come. Ivy RoomSchick, Debbie - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 03, 20104:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Monsoon Wedding - The members of an Indian family gather in New Delhi for an arranged marriage ceremony, an event complicated by past relationships, family secrets, cross-cultural lifestyles, and the weather. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 03, 20105:00:00 PM - Tick Borne Diseases in Missouri - William Roland, MD, Infectious Disease Specialist from the University of Missouri Medical School will share his expertise regarding infectious diseases humans may acquire from ticks. Dulany AuditoriumSpratt, Mary - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 03, 20107:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Monsoon Wedding - The members of an Indian family gather in New Delhi for an arranged marriage ceremony, an event complicated by past relationships, family secrets, cross-cultural lifestyles, and the weather. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 04, 20105:00:00 PM - CANCELLED--TO BE RESCHEDULED When Good Girls Go Bad - Part 2 - CANCELLED--TO BE RESCHEDULEDPeggy Nickerson will be discussing more on women and the death penalty followed by watching the movie I Want To Live. Library AuditoriumNickerson, Peggy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 04, 20107:00:00 PM - REACH - A President's Concert & Lecture Series Event: Kansas City based modern dance troupe, REACH, has inspired, entertained and moved its audiences for ten years. The modern-based dance theatre entices the average theatre goer and awes artists of many mediums. Cutlip AuditoriumBarnett, Jahnae - 2 point(s)
Saturday, March 06, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v St. Mary's University 3/6/10 - Baseball v St. Mary's University Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Sunday, March 07, 201012:00:00 PM - Baseball v St. Mary's University 3/7/10 - Baseball v St. Mary's University Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, March 08, 20103:30:00 PM - Library Research for English and Film - Are you an English major or taking an English or Film class and would like to know how to use the library resources for your coursework? Then this is the event for you! Library AuditoriumMahoney, Jill - 1 point(s)
Monday, March 08, 20109:00:00 PM - Recycled Percussion START TIME CHANGED TO 9PM - Maybe the name sounds familiar because they were Top Ten Finalists on the last season of America's Got Talent! For the past 10 years they have been creating their unique style of music with just about anything they can get their hands on -- everyday household objects like ladders, buckets, trashcans and even metal grinders! Don't miss this show Cutlip AuditoriumYantes, Courtney - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 09, 201011:00:00 AM - Library Research for Psychology & Social Work - Are you a Psychology or Social Work major? Or just taking a class in either of these areas and would like to know what library resources are available for your coursework? Then this is the event for you! Library AuditoriumMahoney, Jill - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 09, 20104:30:00 PM - Discrimination in the Workplace - Cynthia Kramer will have a discussion on discrimination in the workplace and then show the movie Philadelphia. Library AuditoriumKramer, Cynthia - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 10, 20102:00:00 PM - CANCELLED! Library Research for History - CANCELLED! Are you a history major? Or just taking a History course and need to know what library resources would be best for your papers or research assignments? Then this is the event for you! We will cover books, databases, and web resources in this session. Library AuditoriumMahoney, Jill - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 10, 20104:00:00 PM - Scientific Method - Students will be presented with the steps in the scientific method and be provided the opportunity to participate in the process of sceince. Kemper Art Center Room 206VanLeeuwen, Marilyn - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 10, 20104:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - The Women's Kingdom - Keepers of one of the last matriarchal societies in the world, Mosuo women control their own finances and do not marry or live with partners. Tourism has brought wealth in addition to many difficult challenges to Mosua culture. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 10, 20107:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - The Women's Kingdom - Keepers of one of the last matriarchal societies in the world, Mosuo women control their own finances and do not marry or live with partners. Tourism has brought wealth in addition to many difficult challenges to Mosua culture. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 11, 201012:00:00 PM - Increase Your Reading Speed - You will be shown how to double or triple your reading speed and comprehension. Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 11, 20101:00:00 PM - CANCELLED! Library Research for Business Students - CANCELLED! If you are a business major or taking a business class, this event is for you! Learn how to use the resources available to you through the Library for your class papers and assignments! Library AuditoriumMahoney, Jill - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 11, 20103:00:00 PM - Understanding the Celebration: Women's History - Often many fail to celebrate Women's History Month because they never knew why it was established in the first place. Come learn about the history and importance of having Women's History Month. Burton 102Carter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 11, 20103:00:00 PM - Breathing Easy: Asthma Basics - Tammy Rood, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner from Asthma Ready at University of Missouri Medical Center, will provide information on asthma and asthma self-management including signs and symptoms, medications, and key skills for maintaining good asthma control. This presentation will be useful for those living with asthma and for those who come into contact with individuals living with asthma, whether a family member or through a future career. See http://www.asthmaready.org for more information. Library AuditoriumMonroe, Loree - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 11, 20106:00:00 PM - CANCELLED When Good Girls Go Bad - Part 3 - CANCELLED Peggy Nickerson will hold the final discussion in this series and then will show the film The Letter. Library AuditoriumNickerson, Peggy - 1 point(s)
Friday, March 12, 20109:00:00 AM - Student Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, March 22, 20109:00:00 AM - Student Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 23, 201012:30:00 PM - Equine Limb Function, Anatomy and Shoeing Performance Horses - Certified Journeyman Farrier and Ohio State veterinary student, Adam Pendleton will share his abundance of information about how horses tick. He has an amazing collection of pictures, videos, x-rays, charts, diagrams and demonstrations. And, he is extremely gifted when it comes to explaining the cause and effect of the abnormalities that plague high performance horses. His many years of experience shoeing all breeds of horses, combined with his let’s not just put a band-aid on it mentality has kept audiences captivated from all over the world. EQS classroomWard, Laura - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 23, 20104:00:00 PM - Lecture/Performance on Isadora Duncan - Alice Bloch conducts a lecture/performance and movement
experience on the dance and life of Isadora Duncan. This event does involve student participation. AldridgeCarter, Tammy - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 23, 20105:00:00 PM - What Rules? - Travel back from the 1960s to the present time, to see what rules used to be. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 23, 20107:00:00 PM - Equine Locomotion - This is a highly illustrated and comprehensive look at the science of the movement of horses. Adam Pendleton, an experienced farrier and Ohio State veterinary student puts a more personal and easy-to-understand spin on the works of some of the foremost equine biomechanics researchers and sports medicine clinicians in the world. Adam’s enviable collection of visual learning tools and demonstrations will make you think about the horses you work with every day, and how to best keep them moving comfortably. Library AuditoriumWard, Laura - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, March 24, 20103:00:00 PM - Meet our Korean Visitors - Rotary International has brought five visitors from South Korea to Missouri. While at WWU, they will talk about their country, its culture, education, history and politics. Ranging in age from 25 to 43, they include the director of a private school, a social worker in child welfare, a volunteer center official, an international trade staff member of a private school and a health foods company department head. Come learn about life in a country 6,600 miles away. Library AuditoriumBeahon, Mary Ann - 1 point(s)
Thursday, March 25, 20105:00:00 PM - Relax! - Do you have a stressful event coming up? Learn how to prepare for it ahead of time. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Friday, March 26, 20109:00:00 AM - Student Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Friday, March 26, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Williams Baptist College 3/26/10 - Baseball v Williams Baptist College Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, March 27, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Williams Baptist College 3/27/10 - Baseball v Williams Baptist College Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, March 29, 20109:00:00 AM - Student Art Exhibit - Download and print the reflection form (http://www.williamwoods.edu/attachments/studentlife/LEADArtResponse100312.doc). Take the form to the Cox Gallery, view the exhibit, complete the form and return the form to the gallery attendant or Art Department Division Office (KAC120). Form must be stamped by gallery attendant in order to receive LEAD credit. The exhibit will run through April 2 and may be viewed at any time the gallery is open. Cox GalleryClervi, Paul - 1 point(s)
Monday, March 29, 20105:00:00 PM - Performance: Jonathan Blanchard - Jonathan Blanchard has
emerged as a leading Bass
Vocalist in the Southeast,
performing with
organizations such as
Americolor Opera Alliance,
Capital City Opera,
Atlanta Opera Company,
Opera Memphis, Nashville
Symphony Orchestra, Fargo
Morehead Opera Company,
Glen Memorial United
Methodist Church, &
DreamCatcher Productions Dulany AuditoriumCarter, Tammy - 0.5 point(s)
Tuesday, March 30, 201012:00:00 PM - Relax! - Do you have a stressful event coming up? Learn how to prepare for it ahead of time. Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 30, 20104:00:00 PM - Edward Jones and the Path to Career Success in the Finance Industry - As a Forbes Top 100 Business in America, Edward Jones is a pioneer and leader in the financial industries market, based in St. Louis. There is a surprising connection between William Woods and the company. WWU is pleased to host one of the company’s General Partners, Amy Williams, to speak at WWU March 30th, 2010. Williams will discuss with students the obstacles that she has faced in her career and how she overcame them to become a successful professional. She will use personal stories to engage and motivate students to strive for the best and overcome obstacles that they will face throughout college and in life. Also, she will talk about Edward Jones initiative entitled WINGS, Women’s Initiative for New Growth Strategies. AldridgeAlsager, Matthew - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, March 30, 20105:00:00 PM - SAC Trivia Night - Trivia Night will consist of five main categories centered around current events and media with a bonus round worth double points involving the rich history and traditions of William Woods University. Ivy RoomStinson, Becky - 0.5 point(s)
Wednesday, March 31, 20107:00:00 PM - Knowing the Woods Club Movie Night - There will be a brief discussion of the new club on campus, Knowing the Woods. Letting the student body know what the club is offering and signing up will be offered at the end of the event to leave contact information with the clubs president. We will be watching a film from the Planet Earth series, Seasonal Forests. Library AuditoriumBeahon, Mary Ann - 0.5 point(s)
Friday, April 02, 20103:00:00 PM - Baseball v Culver-Stockton College 4/4/10 - Baseball v Culver-Stockton College Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, April 05, 20101:00:00 PM - American Red Cross Blood Drive - Students have the opporunity to help save lives by donating blood! For online registration, please visit: https://www.givelife.org/index.cfm?group=registration&hlc=WilliamWoodsU AldridgeStanglein, Neil - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 06, 20106:00:00 PM - Guided Imagery - Learn simple steps to improve your game, whatever it is. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 06, 20106:00:00 PM - Baseball v Maryville University 4/6/10 - Baseball v Maryville University Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 07, 20102:00:00 PM - Softball v Missouri Baptist University 4/7/10 2:00PM - Softball v Missouri Baptist University Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 07, 20104:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Closely Watched Trains - An ironic, funny film about a young man on his first job in a village railroad station, who longs to liberate himself from his virginity and, unwittingly, becomes a tragic hero. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 07, 20107:00:00 PM - International Film Series - Closely Watched Trains - An ironic, funny film about a young man on his first job in a village railroad station, who longs to liberate himself from his virginity and, unwittingly, becomes a tragic hero. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Friday, April 09, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Hannibal-LaGrange College 4/9/10 - Baseball v Hannibal-LaGrange College Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, April 09, 20107:30:00 PM - Dr. Mike - Hypnotist Show - Travelling throughout the country for the past 20 years, Dr. Mike has presented his captivating performance for thousands of audiences. During this high energy performance, Dr. Mike will take his Hypnotic volunteers through an amazing journey of imagination as they become the true stars of the show! In addition to being a professional entertainer, Dr. Mike is also an accomplished actor and has appeared on numerous television and film projects. Dulany AuditoriumAdmissions - 0.5 point(s)
Friday, April 09, 20109:30:00 PM - Quest Around The Woods - Join us for a fun trivia race around The Woods! Bonfire with hotdog and marshmallow roast after the trivia race. Rain will cancel event.
Junior LakeAdmissions - 0.5 point(s)
Saturday, April 10, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Hannibal-LaGrange College 4/10/10 - Baseball v Hannibal-LaGrange College Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Monday, April 12, 201012:00:00 PM - Cross-Ex Debates - Com 209 Argumentation and Debate Honors students will present cross examination debates on social issues. Library AuditoriumWells, Stephanie - 1 point(s)
Monday, April 12, 20103:00:00 PM - Softball v McKendree University 4/12/10 3:00PM - Softball v McKendree University Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 13, 20105:00:00 PM - Hypnosis - Come and learn what hypnosis is and what it isn't. Limited to first 20 students. Repeat of 2/9/10 and 2/18/10 events-Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 13, 20107:00:00 PM - Increase Your Reading Speed - You will be shown how to double or triple your reading speed and comprehension. Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 14, 20104:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Enemies of Happiness - This is a portrait of Malalai Joya, a courageous, controversial woman, as well as a snapshot of life and politics in war-torn Afghanistan. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 14, 20107:00:00 PM - Women Make Movies Film Series - Enemies of Happiness - This is a portrait of Malalai Joya, a courageous, controversial woman, as well as a snapshot of life and politics in war-torn Afghanistan. Library AuditoriumDudley, Erlene - 1 point(s)
Thursday, April 15, 20102:00:00 PM - Softball v Hannibal-LaGrange College 4/15/10 2:00PM - Softball v Hannibal-LaGrange College Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, April 16, 20108:00:00 PM - The Diviners - This marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930's. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism which starts a deadly chain reaction of events that forever changes the preacher and the town. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Saturday, April 17, 20108:00:00 PM - The Diviners - This marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930's. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism which starts a deadly chain reaction of events that forever changes the preacher and the town. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Sunday, April 18, 20101:00:00 PM - Softball v Baker University 4/18/10 1:00 PM - Softball v Baker University Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 20, 20102:00:00 PM - Softball v Stephens College 4/20/10 - Softball v Stephens College Softball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 20, 20107:00:00 PM - What Rules? - Travel back from the 1960s to the present time, to see what rules used to be. Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 21, 20104:00:00 PM - How To Take An Exam - Some pointers about taking exams. Also students will contribute some of their secrets of test taking. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Wednesday, April 21, 20107:00:00 PM - Ron Powers, Author - A President's Concert and Lecture Series Event: Ron Powers, author of the finest biography on Mark Twain, will appear at WWU on the 100th anniversary of Twain's death. Powers is the author of numerous other books, and winner of a Pulitzer Prize as well as an Emmy for his work on CBS News Sunday Morning. Cutlip AuditoriumBarnett, Jahnae - 2 point(s)
Thursday, April 22, 201012:00:00 PM - Ghosts - Rescheduled from 2/25/10. A full discussion about ghosts. At this time I am not planning on any guests. Repeat of 2/16/10 event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Thursday, April 22, 20103:00:00 PM - Hemp for Victory - Come watch the movie Hemp for Victory and stay to make hemp bracelets Model CourtroomKramer, Cynthia - 0.5 point(s)
Thursday, April 22, 20108:00:00 PM - The Diviners - This marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930's. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism which starts a deadly chain reaction of events that forever changes the preacher and the town. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Friday, April 23, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Missouri Baptist University 4/23/10 - Baseball v Missouri Baptist University Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Friday, April 23, 20108:00:00 PM - The Diviners - This marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930's. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism which starts a deadly chain reaction of events that forever changes the preacher and the town. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Saturday, April 24, 20101:00:00 PM - Baseball v Missouri Baptist University 4/24/10 - Baseball v Missouri Baptist University Baseball FieldYork, Larry - 1 point(s)
Saturday, April 24, 20108:00:00 PM - The Diviners - This marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930's. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism which starts a deadly chain reaction of events that forever changes the preacher and the town. Point only awarded once. Cutlip AuditoriumPotter, Joe - 2 point(s)
Tuesday, April 27, 201012:00:00 PM - Chevreul Pendulum - Rescheduled from 2/23/10. An older form of accessing the subconscious mind. Limited to first 20 students. Repeat of 2/15/10 event--point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
Tuesday, April 27, 20107:00:00 PM - Guided Imagery - Learn simple steps to improve your game, whatever it is. Repeat Event--Point only awarded once. 101 Science BuildingDudley, Jack - 1 point(s)
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