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UNCA FACULTY SCHOLAR
This is the 16th in the second series of informal profiles of UNCA's many noted faculty scholars. Written by John Stevens, chief research officer, each of the weekly profiles will highlight the scholarly accomplishments and interests of faculty colleagues. We hope that you will find these profiles of interest as we celebrate the intellectual vigor that is at work on our campus.
Dolly Jenkins-Mullen -- John G. Stevens |
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THIS WEEK Monday,
February 23 Humanities 124: "Ancient Science and Math," Drs. Lora Holland and David Steele, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium Humanities 214: "Late Medieval Art and Music," Connie Schrader, 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall Retirement reception for Margo Davis, 3-4:30 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall Great Decisions Lecture Series: "How Can Citizens Become More Involved in Foreign Policy Matters?" Dr. George Peery of Mars Hill College, 7:30 p.m., Reuter Center, $5 (free to students with I.D.) Tuesday,
February 24 "Wouldn't You Rather be in Hawaii?" Staff Party, 2-3 p.m., Ramsey Library Glasshouse. Sponsored by CSAC. "Gaza: Searching the Remains," UNCA alumnus Jeremie Smith, 4:30 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall Wednesday,
February 25 Interdenominational Ash Wednesday Service, 4 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall. Sponsored by Cooperative Campus Ministries. Business Dress Seminar, 5-6:30 p.m., Private Dining Room, Dining Hall Auditions for "The Frankenstein Project," 7 p.m., Carol Belk Theatre. Question? Call Dr. Scott Walters at 251-6650. Thursday,
February 26 Ramsey Library Learning Workshop: Electronic Reserves, Leith Tate, 3-4 p.m., 136 Ramsey Library "Conflict in the Congo in Historical Perspective," Dr. Guy Martin, 4:30 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall "How I Teach" Series: Arts and Humanities, 4:30-6 p.m., Dr. Rick Chess, 4:30-6 p.m., Owen Conference Center Wellness Workshop: "An Introduction to Meditation," Bill Walz, 6 p.m., 205 Health & Fitness Center Reading and book signing by playwright Brian Silberman, 7 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall Friday,
February 27 Tennis vs. High Point, 1:30 p.m., Tennis Courts Ramsey Library Learning Workshop: Electronic Journals, Jim Kuhlman and Bryan Sinclair, 2:30-3:30 p.m., 136 Ramsey Library Ramsey Library Learning Workshop: Electronic Reserves, Leith Tate, 3:30-4:30 p.m., 136 Ramsey Library "The Art of Tarleton Blackwell" closing reception and gallery talk, 5:30-8 p.m., Blowers Gallery, main floor of Ramsey Library Auditions for "The Frankenstein Project," 7 p.m., Carol Belk Theatre. Question? Call Dr. Scott Walters at 251-6650. Saturday,
February 28 Tennis vs. N.C. A&T, 2 p.m., Tennis Courts Women's basketball vs. Coastal Carolina, 2 p.m., Justice Center, $3 Call-back Auditions for "The Frankenstein Project," 4 p.m., Carol Belk Theatre. Question? Call Dr. Scott Walters at 251-6650. Sunday,
February 29 Monday,
March 1 Humanities 124: "Bronze Age Greece and the Mediterranean World," Dr. Sophie Mills, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium Humanities 214: "Medieval Asia and Imperial China," Dr. Grant Hardy, 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall Ramsey Library Learning Workshop: "What's New with Google?" Bryan Sinclair, 12:15-1:15 p.m., 136 Ramsey Library "Racism without Racists: Killing Me Softly with Color Blindness," Eduardo Bonilla-Silva of Texas A&M University, 4 p.m., Owen Conference Center "Exploring Environmental Issues in WNC" lecture series: "Environmental Lessons from Ecusta," Forrest Westall of the N.C. Department of the Environment and Natural Resources, 4 p.m., 228 Robinson Hall |
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COMING UP Women’s History Month |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Summer Science Program in England Employment Opportunities Office Assistant IV in Political Science Administrative Assistant I in the N.C. Center for
Creative Retirement University Residence Administrator I in Housing
& Residence Life Director of Athletics Grounds Worker in Facilities Management
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ART EXHIBITIONS On view through February 27 at Blowers Gallery, main floor of Ramsey Library: "The Art of Tarleton Blackwell," 13-piece installation by renowned artist Tarleton Blackwell On view through March 4 at University Gallery, first floor of Owen Hall: Printmaking Invitational On view through March 13 at Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, 11 Broyles Rd., Hendersonville: UNCA, ASU and WCU Faculty and Student Craft Show |
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