Calendar of Events April 11 – April
24
By Kerry Johnson
Calendar Editor
Thursday, April 10th
The Alumni Lecture Series presents Toni Fiore, executive vice president
of patient care and chief nursing officer, and Stephanie Goldberg, vice
president of nursing at the Hackensack University Medical Center, speaking
on “Healthcare’s Lifeline: The Professional Nurse.”
The lecture will be at 7 p.m. in Hunziker 101. For more information call
ext. 2897.
Saturday, April 11
Bus trip to Kings Dominion. The bus leaves Lot 5 at 10 a.m. For more information
call ext. 2271.
The lecture “Aglow in the Lab: Science and Electric Lights”
will take place in Science Hall 200A from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Harold
Wallace, a historian at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum
of American History, will explore the ways science has influenced innovation
in the field of electric lighting. If interested in attending, please
contact Mayra Soto at ext. 3407 or by e-mail at sotoma@wpunj.edu.
”Dames at Sea,” a rollicking salute to the Busby Berkeley
musicals of the 1930s will be performed in Shea Center at 8 p.m. Admission
is $15 standard and $12 senior citizens. Shea Center. For tickets call
ext. 2371.
An Opera Workshop presents staged scenes from major operas, directed
by Stephen Bryant in Shea Center Room 101 at 8 p.m. Admission is $6 standard
and $5 senior citizens. For more information call ext. 2371.
Saturday, April 12
A two-day festival celebrating the life and works of composer Paul Hindemith
includes lectures, discussions, films, and workshops in Shea Center Room
101 from 3 to 10 p.m. WPUNJ faculty, students, alumni and guest artist
will perform a wide selection of his works. Admission is free, but contributions
to music department’s scholarship fund are welcome. For more information
call ext. 2371.
A “Harry Potter” double feature will be shown at Billy Pat's
at 6 p.m. For more information call ext. 2271.
A Hip-Hop Fashion Show will take place from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the
Machuga Student Center Ballroom. For more information call ext. 2271.
”Dames at Sea,” a rollicking salute to the Busby Berkeley
musicals of the 1930s will be performed in Shea Center at 8 p.m. Admission
is $15 standard and $12 senior citizens. Shea Center. For tickets call
ext. 2371.
Sunday, April 13
”Dames at Sea,” a rollicking salute to the Busby Berkeley
musicals of the 1930s will be performed in Shea Center at 3 p.m. Admission
is $15 standard and $12 senior citizens. Shea Center. For tickets call
ext. 2371.
A two-day festival celebrating the life and works of composer Paul Hindemith
includes lectures, discussions, films, and workshops in Shea Center Room
101 from 3 -10 p.m. WPUNJ faculty, students, alumni and guest artist will
perform a wide selection of his works. Admission is free, but contributions
to music department’s scholarship fund are welcome. For more information
call ext. 2371.
Monday, April 14
”Dames at Sea,” a rollicking salute to the Busby Berkeley
musicals of the 1930s will be performed in Shea Center at 8 p.m. Admission
is $15 standard and $12 senior citizens. Shea Center. For tickets call
ext. 2371.
Tuesday, April 15
SGA elections will be held in the Machuga Student Center Lobby. For more
information call ext. 2271.
”Dames at Sea,” a rollicking salute to the Busby Berkeley
musicals of the 1930s will be performed in Shea Center at 12:30 p.m. Admission
is $15 standard and $12 senior citizens. Shea Center. For tickets call
ext. 2371.
AFT Local 1796 meeting will be held from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. in the
Machuga Student Center rooms 203-205. A light lunch will be served.
The Ben Shahn Gallery presents The Artists at Work: Four Voices from
the Art Department, a faculty lecture series featuring Al Lazarus, Drew
Brown, William Pensyl, and Elaine Lorenz as they discuss the creative
process. Alejandro Anreus will moderate the lecture. Lecture to begin
at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, April 16
SGA elections will be held in the Machuga Student Center lobby. For more
information call ext. 2271.
The Philosophy Department Colloquium presents Maureen Eckert, CUNY Graduate
Center, speaking on "Working through the Euthyphro Dilemma"
in Atrium 126. Call ext. 2173 for more information.
Monday, April 21
The New Music Festival presents the William Paterson University Percussion
Ensemble and 20th Century Chamber in Shea Center at 7:30 p.m. Admission
is free. For more information call ext. 2371.
Tuesday, April 22
The Chemistry and Physics Seminar Series presents Leonard Fine, Department
of Chemistry, Columbia University, speaking about “Einstein and
Chemical Thought,” 12:30 p.m. in Science Hall Room 433. For more
information contact Dr. S.H. Chung at ext. 3458.
Thursday, April 24
”Jammin’ with the Pops” by Barry Harman is a foot-stomping,
hand-clapping musical celebration recreates the glory of the jazz age.
Admission is $25 standard and $23 senior citizens. Performance is in Shea
Center at 8 p.m. For more information call ext. 2371.
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