DePauw Events
Indoor Cycling
Add to Calendar6:15 am – 7:00 am
Indoor Cycling class is held in the Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #6. It is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Please go to http://www.depauw.edu/studentlife/wellness/fitness/indoor-cycling/ to reserve a bike. #Wellness
Organization: Student Life Division
Organizer: Servais, Jeanne M
A Christian Ministry in the National Parks Information Table
Add to Calendar10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Location: Memorial Student Union Building Hub Tabling 1
Organization: Professional Opportunities
Organizer: Woodall, Pamela Ann
Educause 2012 Online Conference
Add to Calendar10:00 am – 5:30 pm
The EDUCAUSE Annual Conference is the premier gathering for higher education IT professionals. It provides content and exploration of today’s toughest technology issues facing campuses around the world, and convenes some of the brightest minds in the community.
Location: Julian 135 Conf
Organization: Information Services
Organizer: Diedriech, David Allen
Mind Space: Maximalism in Contrasts
Add to Calendar10:00 am – 4:00 pm
September 7 - December 7, 2012
This exhibition of mixed media installations portrays a new realm of artistic expression. Mind Space introduces 4 Chinese abstract artists who convey the concept of "Maximalism" to a global audience. Maximalism is a term coined by curator Dr. Gao Minglu, one of the world's leading scholars of Chinese contemporary art. Maximalism expresses the meditative mind of the abstract artist during the creation process, emphasizing the spiritual experience of art-making. The creations of Zhu Jinshi, Zhang Yu, Lei Hong, and He Xiangyu are a dialogue between artist and nature, an inventive response to a rapidly changed material world.
Mind Space is curated by Gao Minglu and developed by Pearl Lam Galleries, Shanghai, China with tour organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.
#Community #PeelerArtExhibit
Location: Peeler Art Center Low Gall
Organization: Art and Art History
Organizer: Scott, Misti D
Project 35
Add to Calendar10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Project 35 is a program of single-channel videos selected by 35 international curators who have each chosen one work by an artist that they think is important for audiences around the world to experience today.
Project 35 is produced and circulated by iCI (Independent Curators International), New York. The exhibition and tour are made possible by grants from the Cowles Charitable Trust; Foundation for Contemporary Art; the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; The Toby Fund; and iCI Benefactors Agnes Gund, Gerrit and Sydie Lansing, Jo Carole Lauder, and Barbara and John Robinson.
#Community #PeelerArtExhibit
Location: Peeler Art Center Up Gall
Organization: Art and Art History
Organizer: Scott, Misti D
Cummins Internship Presentation
Add to Calendar11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Pulliam CCM Watson
Organization: Center for Management and Entrepreneurship
Organizer: Mijic, Jovanka
Faculty Forum - Harry Brown, English "The Farber Gravestone Collection: Problems and Possibilities of Cultural Analytics"
Add to Calendar11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Location: Union Building 231, Union Building 232
Organization: Academic Affairs Dept
Organizer: Myers, Ruth E
Weathering the Storm: Supplies for Sandy
Add to Calendar11:30 am – 12:30 pm
The Asian American/Pacific Islander Intitative (AAPI Initiative) and the Association of African American Students (AAAS) are working together to collect funds and supplies for relief efforts for communities affected by Hurricane Sandy. All donations go to the Ali Forney Center and CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities. Donations will be collected in the Union Building Lobby and in other places (and at other events) around campus during the lunch hour (11:30am - 12:30PM) starting this Thursday November 8. This initiative will continue every weekday until November 30. The Ali Forney Center, also known by its acronym AFC, opened in June 2002. It serves mostly Manhattan and Brooklyn LGBTQ youth of color aged 16 to 24 years, providing them with safe shelter and other help in addition to counseling for their families where needed. CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities' mission is "to build grassroots community power across diverse poor and working class Asian immigrant and refugee communities in New York City." This event is free and open to the public. #free #opentopublic #hurricanesandy #donationdrive #donations
Location: Memorial Student Union Building Hub Tabling 3
Organization: AAPI Initiative, AAAS
Organizer: Jordan Ragasa
Zumba Toning
Add to Calendar11:40 am – 12:30 pm
When it comes to body sculpting, Zumba Toning raises the bar (or rather, the toning stick). Toning sticks are used to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, including arms, abs, glutes and thighs. #Wellness
Location: Lilly Center Dance Rm
Organization: Student Life Division
Organizer: Servais, Jeanne M
DSG Allocations Information Sessions
Add to Calendar11:45 am – 12:15 pm
Location: Julian AUD 147
Organization: DePauw Student Government
Organizer: Stewart Burns 765-586-3313
Scott's SRF class
Add to Calendar1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Harrison Hall 223
Organization: Psychology
Organizer: Lambermont, Connie J
Chem Candidate Research Talk-Kounovsky-Shafer
Add to Calendar3:51 pm – 5:10 pm
#ChemistrySeminar
Location: Julian 374
Organization: Chemistry
Organizer: Giles, Mary
Bonner Meeting
Add to Calendar4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Union Building Ballroom
Organization: Civic Opportunities
Organizer: Klinger, Christine Louise
Global Leaders Program session
Add to Calendar4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Open only to Global Leaders members.
Location: Reese Hall Lobby
Organization: Multicultural and International Life
Organizer: Frame, Aliza Marie
New Faculty Workshop - "Getting the Most Out of Students Working in Groups"
Add to Calendar4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Union Building 231, Union Building 232
Organization: Academic Affairs Dept
Organizer: Myers, Ruth E
Optional Practical Training Workshop
Add to Calendar4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Location: Peeler Art Center Aud
Organization: Multicultural and International Life
Organizer: Jirari, Loutfi
Civic Fellows
Add to Calendar4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Location: East College 115
Organization: Civic Opportunities
Organizer: Klinger, Christine Louise
Indoor Cycling
Add to Calendar4:30 pm – 5:15 pm
Location: Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #6
Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Reserve a bike on the web site. #Wellness
Organization: Student Life Division
Organizer: Servais, Jeanne M
Turbo Kick
Add to Calendar4:30 pm – 5:15 pm
This class is a blend of martial arts, cardio kickboxing, dance, capoeira, hip hop and funk combined with music blended especially for the choreography.
#Wellness
Location: Lilly Center Dance Rm
Organization: Student Life Division
Organizer: Servais, Jeanne M
Feminista! meeting
Add to Calendar5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Feminista! is a multicultural feminist and women's rights activist group; We welcome everyone to join us. Make your mark an exclamation!
#womenscenter
#StudentLife
Location: The Womens Center Lounge, The Womens Center Lounge
Organization: Womens Center
Organizer: Weltz, Annie Harris
Ring Sing
Add to Calendar5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Alpha Chi Omega is hosting the annual Ring Sing pep rally for the Monon Bell game. Come out to the new bonfire pep rally near the IM Fields! Admission is $3 and will include food, performances, giveaways, and more! We will be celebrating our student athletes and DePauw school spirit!
All proceeds go to the Crawfordsville Family Crisis Shelter and the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation.
Location: Blackstock Track
Organization: Alpha Chi Omega
Organizer: Megan Schuman 3173628564
Student Friend at Middle School
Add to Calendar5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Julian 151
Organization: Civic Opportunities
Organizer: Klinger, Christine Louise
Pilates
Add to Calendar5:30 pm – 6:15 pm
Pilates classes utilize a series of exercises that have been created with the intent of strengthening and stretching the body's core. Classes are free for DePauw students, faculty, staff and retirees.#Wellness
Location: Lilly Center Dance Rm
Organization: Student Life Division
Organizer: Servais, Jeanne M
Countering Persistent Black-White Disparity in the US: Affirmative Action, Multiculturalism, and the Call for Reparations
Add to Calendar6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Professor Kellin Chandler Stanfield, Economics and Management, will give a lecture entitled "Countering Persistent Black-White Disparity in the US: Affirmative Action, Multiculturalism, and the Call for Reparations." Black Americans continue to experience relative deprivation to white Americans across several substantive outcomes. School integration, the Civil and Voting Rights Acts, and affirmative action were social policy designed to provide social, economic, and political franchise to subaltern US racial populations. In addition, affirmative action was to provide redress for accumulated disadvantage under sanctioned oppression. However, countering the legacy of disparate opportunity with current outcomes fails to address a major source of persistent disparate material outcomes: accumulated wealth differentials. Moreover, affirmative action was altered to the promotion of diversity while market discrimination intensified and schooling discrimination within and among schools persisted. Thus, the integration of schools, affirmative action, the perception of general equal opportunity, and the hypothesis of black disfunctionality became enabling myths for ongoing discrimination and persistent disparity. A wealth redistributive policy coupled with uniformly provided demanding and rigorous curricula and measures to prevent differential market outcomes due to discrimination is needed to provide redress and counter persistent black-white disparity.
#Academic #Community #StudentLife
Location: Pulliam CCM Watson
Organization: Association of African American Students
Organizer: jordengiger_2013@depauwedu
DePauw Environmental Club
Add to Calendar6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Location: Julian 300
Organization: Academic Affairs Dept
Organizer: Baratta, Anthony M
Italian Tutoring
Add to Calendar6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Location: GCPA 1152
Organization: Modern Languages
Organizer: Albin Menzel, Heidi Catrina
Water Fitness
Add to Calendar6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
A deep water fitness workout that mimics running, cycling, weightlifting and kickboxing without impact or wear and tear on joints. Participants will need water flotation belts. #Wellness
Location: Lilly Center Pool
Organization: Student Life Division
Organizer: Servais, Jeanne M
CSC 121 Project 2 Tutoring
Add to Calendar7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Location: Julian 109
Organization: Computer Science
Organizer: Puckett, Andrew C
Japanese 151 lab
Add to Calendar7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Kanji lab--not open to the public #Academic
Location: Julian 278
Organization: Modern Languages
Organizer: Chiba, Hiroko M
The Crucible-Performance
Add to Calendar7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Performance of Aurthur Miller's The Crucible featuring noted Broadway actor and Depauw alumn David Cryer ,with Britt Swanson, and noted local actors Larry Sutton and Jack Randall Earles. Directed by M. Susan Anthony.
Location: GCPA Moore
Organization: Communication and Theatre
Organizer: Anthony, M S Communication and Theatre
Up Til Dawn
Add to Calendar8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location: Julian 151
Organization: Campus Living and Community Development
Organizer: Lopez, Jean Carlos