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(Oct. 31, 2002, Gazette)
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| Violinist David Gillham and pianist Chiharu
Iinuma appear in concert on Friday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. at the D. F.
Cook Recital Hall, School of Music. For more information, see www.mun.ca/music. |
Thursday, Oct. 31
Lecture series The Womens Studies program fall speakers
series continues with Rev. Katie Stein Sather, Unitarian Universal Church,
speaking on Transgendered Lives: An Introduction, at 12 p.m. in room SN-4087.
Film series MUN Cinema Series continues with Italian For
Beginners (Denmark 2000). Rated R for language and some sexuality. All
screenings are at 7 p.m. in Empire Studio 12 cinemas in the Avalon Mall.
For more information, see www.mun.ca/film.
Friday, Nov. 1
Concert Memorial's new violinist, David Gillham, introduces
us to the Gillham-Iinuma Duo and their world of virtuoso repertoire for
violin and piano at 8 p.m. at the D. F. Cook Recital Hall, School of Music.
For reservations, call 737-4455. For more information, see www.mun.ca/music.
Saturday, Nov. 2
Concert WAMUN, the Womens Association of Memorial University,
is holding its annual Gala Scholarship Concert at the D. F. Cook Recital
Hall at 8 p.m. For tickets, call 737-4354.
Sunday, Nov. 3
Concert The School of Music at Memorial University of Newfoundland
will present the MUN Chamber Choir in concert at the D. F. Cook Recital
Hall at 3:30 p.m. under the direction of Douglas Dunsmore and featured
guest conductor, Kellie Walsh. For reservations, call 737-4455. For more
information, see www.mun.ca/music.
Monday, Nov. 4
Seminar Dr. Richard Audas, assistant professor, University
of New Brunswick will present a seminar titled Employee Absenteeism: An
Event History Study With Applications To Health Care Settings, at 3 p.m.
in the Faculty of Medicine, Lecture Theatre B. Dr. Audas is a candidate
for a faculty position in the Division of Community Health. Anyone wishing
to meet individually with Dr. Audas is requested to contact Christa McGrath
(777-6213), Division of Community Health.
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Lecture Dr. John FitzGerald, History, will deliver an illustrated
public lecture titled A Visit To Beaumont Hamel, at 7:30 p.m. at the Forest
Centre lecture theatre, Grenfell College, Corner Brook. Admission is free
but space is limited. Please confirm your attendance by emailing munalum@mun.ca
or by calling 1-877-700-4081. A reception will follow.
Wednesday, Nov. 6
Lecture Ross Klein, School of Social Work, will present a lecture
entitled Is The Cruise Industry Environmentally Sustainable?: Environmental
Practices, International Regulation, and Developing Nations. The lecture
is sponsored by the Department of Sociology and is scheduled for 1 p.m.
in the Department of Sociology seminar room, A-3095.
Thursday, Nov. 7
Film series MUN Cinema Series continues with Cherish (USA 2002).
Rated R for language. All screenings are at 7 p.m. in Empire Studio 12
cinemas in the Avalon Mall. For more information, see www.mun.ca/film.
Monday, Nov. 11
Remembrance Day. No lectures.
Fall semester break begins
Tuesday Nov. 12
Regular Meeting of the Senate
Wednesday, Nov. 13
Wessex society lecture The Wessex Society will present Dr.
E. H. King, retired professor of English, in a public lecture entitled
A Personal Tribute to the Newfoundland Quarterly at 8 p.m. at Hampton
Hall, Marine Institute, Ridge Road. All are welcome.
Thursday, Nov. 14
Lectures resume at St. John's Campus and at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College.
Film series MUN Cinema Series continues with Iris (UK 2001).
All screenings are at 7 p.m. in Empire Studio 12 cinemas in the Avalon
Mall. For more information, see www.mun.ca/film.
Friday, Nov. 15
Classes will follow the Monday timetable on this day only
ONGOING
ST. JOHNS
The Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador presents Barb Hunt: Requiem
until Nov. 10. The AGNL is located in the Arts and Culture Centre in St.
Johns. For more information, see www.agnl.ca
or call 737-8209.
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