Datebook
Saturday, September 24
Family Day. Ext. 1491.
Wednesday, September
28
“Nursing in
Australia,” a slidelecture by Deanna DiSarro ’06, who spent May term there. 4:00
p.m., Snyder Room, HUB. Ext. 1607.
Flutist Gary Schocker gives a master class for
Moravian music students at 11:30 a.m. and a recital at 7:30 p.m., both in Foy
Hall. His program includes Telemann, Bach, Debussy, and his own works. And he plays
both flute and keyboard (at the same time). Master class, $10, free to students;
recital, $12, $6 students/seniors. Ext. 1650.
Saturday, October 1
Fall Open House
for prospective students. Ext. 1320.
Members of the Moravian chapter of Delta
Omicron will perform at the music honorary’s fall musicale. 8:00 p.m., Peter Hall. $6. Ext. 1650.
Sunday,
October 2
Fran Ryan, assistant professor of history, will give a slide-lecture
on “Andrew
Reeder, the Slavery Crisis, and Politics in Mid-19th-century Easton” for the Northampton
County Historical and Genealogical Society. 2:00 p.m., 107 S. Fourth St., Easton.
Information: 610 253-1222.
Monday, October 3
Hilde Binford, assistant professor
of music, and her teenage sons, Trent and Alex, offer a slide-show called “Jaguar Summer,” about the boys’ work
as English teachers and eco-guides at the Jaguar Ecological Reserve in the Pantanal,
a territory of southern Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. 7:00 p.m., Prosser Auditorium,
HUB. Free. Ext. 1366.
Ongoing

“Concentration Book,” accordion-pleated storybook, handmade
paper and acrylic, by Elaine Cobb
Group show by the Guild of Papermakers showcases 46 members who explore
the infinite variety of hand-cast paper. Curated by art adjunct Doug Zucco. Through
October 9, Payne Gallery. Ext. 1667.

“Life Lessons,” large still-lifes by art adjunct Jan Crooker,
through October 16, H. Paty Eiffe Gallery, HUB. Reception Wednesday, September 28.
Ext. 1680
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September
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Roommate
Wrangles:
A Dear Abby
column advises college students and their parents on how to resolve roommate
conflicts. |
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Skulldiggery:
Paleontologist
and conservation activist Richard Leakey to speak at Cohen Arts & Lectures. |
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We
the People:
Speaker for
Constitution Day. |
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Look
Well, O Wolves!:
New faculty
and administrative staff. |
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Datebook:
Campus calendar. |
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Man
of La Mancha:
film series
introduces Moravian's tribute to 400th aniversary of "Don Quixote." |
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Gaudeamus:
Faculty/staff/student
accomplishments. |
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Todo
el Mundo:
New book
by Spanish faculty discusses Spanish as affected in different parts
of the world by indigenous languages. |
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