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At Williams: Public Events between 11/9/2007 and 11/16/2007 - November 05, 2007
Friday, Nov 9
WCMA Storytime in the Galleries
10:30 a.m., Williams College Museum of Art
Preschoolers with guardians. No reservations required.
Friday, Nov 9
Forever Green: Devoted to Environmental Stewardship
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m., The Log, Spring Street, Williamstown
Environmental Studies Log Lunch presentation by Brian Fairbanks, President and CEO of Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort. Student-prepared vegetarian lunch is $3.50. All members of the community are welcome. Reservations must be made by the Wednesday preceding each talk: 413-597-2346 or szepka@williams.edu.
Friday, Nov 9
St. Lawrence String Quartet
8:00 p.m., Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College
Saturday, Nov 10
Williams Octet Alumni Reunion Concert XXXIII
8:00 p.m., Chapin Hall, Williams College.
Saturday, Nov 10
Five Chamber Jazz Ensembles
8:00 p.m., Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College
Sunday, Nov 11
Concert: "Shattered Glass: Prisms of Light"
7:00 p.m., Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College
For more information, contact Robert Scherr at 413-597-2483 or Robert.S.Scherr@williams.edu.
Monday, Nov 12
From Hopkins Forest to the Tibetan Plateau: Studies in Erosion and River Incision
4:15 p.m., Clark Hall, Room 204, Williams College
Monday, Nov 12
Michel Cardin, Baroque Lute Recital
8:00 p.m., Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College
Tuesday, Nov 13
Political Despair and the Sources of Hope
7:00 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 7, Williams College
Lecture by Professor Suzanne Dovi of the Departments of Political Science and Philosophy at the University of Arizona.
Tuesday, Nov 13
Faith and Politics in America
8:00 p.m., Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College
Jim Wallis is a bestselling author, public theologian, preacher, speaker, activist, and international commentator on ethics and public life.
Wednesday, Nov 14
Midweek Music
12:15 p.m., Thompson Chapel, Williams College
Lunchtime recital series featuring student and faculty performers.
Thursday, Nov 15
Empire, Racism, and Resistance: The Challenge of Global Apartheid
4:15 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 3, Williams College
Dr. Manning Marable, Sterling Brown Visiting Professor of Africana Studies.
Thursday, Nov 15
Understanding the Middle East: The United States and the Role of Tribalism
7:00 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 7, Williams College
Dr. Yoav Alon is a senior lecturer in modern history of the Middle East at Tel Aviv University.
Friday, Nov 16
WCMA Storytime in the Galleries
10:30 a.m., Williams College Museum of Art
Preschoolers with guardians. No reservations required. www.wcma.org
Friday, Nov 16
To Carry the Big Stick: Nuclear Threats, Nuclear Burdens
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m., The Log, Spring Street, Williamstown, Mass.
Environmental Studies Log Lunch presentation by Sunny Miller, Director of Traprock Peace Center. Student-prepared vegetarian lunch is $3.50. All members of the wider community are welcome. Reservations must be made by the Wednesday preceding each talk: 413-597-2346 or szepka@williams.edu.
Friday, Nov 16
Dance Company: Fall Concert
7:30 p.m., MainStage, '62 Center, Williams College
Friday, Nov 16
Meet Josiah Gardner, 19th Century Seaman
8:00 p.m., Adams Memorial Theatre, '62 Center, Williams College
Glenn Gordinier becomes 19th century seaman Josiah Gardner, telling true tales of daring deeds, raging storms, hardship, danger, and rolicking fun. Tickets are FREE, but please call 413.597.2425 to book.
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