12/12 Common Text Film Series: The Day After Tomorrow
7:00 p.m.
Roland Emmerich's "The Day After Tomorrow," a disaster film about global warming and its devastating effects. Celebration and congratulatory reception at 6:30 before the film, discussion following the film.Location: O'Leary 222For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
12/13 UML Stress Relief Day
2:00-6:00pm
Campus Recreation Center (East Campus)
Take a break from pulling your hair out, I mean... studying and Stop by the Campus Recreation Center. Take part in Group Fitness Classes, Stress Management Workshops, Get a Massage, Eat a Frozen Yogurt Sundae, or try a hand at the Sensory Exploration Table. Stress Relief Day is open to the entire UML Community! For more information visit www.uml.edu/campusrecreation or call (978) 934 2332.12/14 Last Day of Classes!
12/14 Make Your Own Gingerbread House!
6:00-8:00pm
McGauvran Student Union
The Music Entertainment Industry Students' Association (MEISA) invites the UML Community to come by and make their Own Gingerbread House, to benefit the club's trip to California, for the MEIEA Conference in March! The String Project Kids and Children from area schools are invited to come by as well to join in on the fun and a chance to win a gift bag full of holiday goodies! House Making Kits will be provided by the club for a small fee. There will be lots of Holiday Music and It will be A Good Time for all!
12/14 Lights! Camera! Action! Winter Ball Take 2!
7:30pm-12:00am
Mount Pleasant Golf Club
The Campus Activities Programming Association (CAPA) presents the 2nd Annual Winter Ball. Tickets are still available at the North and South Campus Student Information Centers. All tickets include dinner, dancing, dessert, and transportation. A portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit Cradles to Crayons! For more information email umlcapa@yahoo.com.
12/15 Reading Day
(aka Cram for Finals Day)
12/15 Last Day: Toys for Tots!
Drop offs at Student Information Centers and Southwick 320Bring a smile to one needy child's face this holiday season, by donating one BRAND NEW TOY to Toys for Tots! The Wiseguys Club is excepting donations for young children and infants! For more information contact wiseguys_club@hotmail.com.
12/16 - 12/22 Finals... gross
If by some miracle we have a snow day on a finals day, the exams for that day will be postponed until December 23rd.
12/16 Deval Patrick Comes to Campus!
10:00am-12:30pm
Mahoney Auditorium
UML Welcomes Governor Elect Deval Patrick to headline Congressman Marty Meehan's Town Meeting: "Climate Change: Local Solutions to a Global Crisis." This event is free and open to the public.
12/16 Rowdy Kid's Night Out
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the athletic teams are sponsoring a night of swimming, volleyball, soccer, basketball, kickball, crafts, movies and games for kids ages 5-12 years old. All proceeds will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. There is a $10 fee per child ($5 per additional child per family).
Location: Costello Gym, North Campus
For more information, visit www.goriverhawks.com or call Joan Lehoullier at x2330.
12/22 Magazine Deadline:
For the 2007 Issue of the Literary Society's Publication of "The Offering"UML's students, staff, faculty, and alumni are encouraged to submit their own prose, poetry, and photography. For more information contact English Professor Julie Nash at Julie_Nash@uml.edu.
12/23 WINTER BREAK BEGINS
Classes resume on 1/23/07.
Monday, December 11, 2006
Thursday, November 30, 2006
WUML 91.5fm Presents...
Friday 12/08 The 7th Annual "Rock For Tots" Benefit Concert
Fox Hall: Visual & Performing Arts Center (VPAC) 3rd Floor
Doors Open at 5:30pm, Show starts @ 6:30pm
Open to the Public!
Featuring A Variety of Music by:
Easton Legacy, Cup of Son, Benedict Arnold, Medicated Kisses, Lowercase P, and Therefore I am!
All Proceeds will benefit needy children this Holiday Season!
Fox Hall: Visual & Performing Arts Center (VPAC) 3rd Floor
Doors Open at 5:30pm, Show starts @ 6:30pm
Open to the Public!
Featuring A Variety of Music by:
Easton Legacy, Cup of Son, Benedict Arnold, Medicated Kisses, Lowercase P, and Therefore I am!
All Proceeds will benefit needy children this Holiday Season!
Monday, November 20, 2006
December Events
Last Chances this semester, to join in on Campus!
12/01 Lowell's 14th Annual World AIDS Day
6:00-8:00pm Middlesex Community College; 33 Kearney Square in Downtown Lowell
This year’s World AIDS Day theme is “STOP AIDS. KEEP THE PROMISE.” Come enjoy an evening of music, speakers, reflections and remembrances of the AIDS epidemic and it's victims. Refreshments will be provided. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Anne Mulvey of UML's Psychology Department @(978)934-3965 or contact Margie Colon at Lowell House, Inc. at(978)459-8656.
12/03 Murphy's Law: "Bullet-Proof Comedy"
2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
A one-man show by performer Tom Murphy, whose performance includes "the Unicycle of Death," juggling, ladder tricks, acrobatics, dance and audience participation. Appropriate for ages four and up.
Location: Durgin Concert Hall, UMass Lowell South
For more information, call the Box Office at 978-934-4444. Tickets may also be purchased at the door one hour prior to each performance or online at www.uml.edu/centerforarts.
12/07 "An Inconvenient Truth"
4:30pm Cumnock Hall Auditorium
You won't want to miss this Dinner, Movie, Dessert and Discussion about global warming and it's effects on our planet.
**By Reservation Only, call Brenda Evans at (978)934-5001!**
12/08 Bradford Morse Lecture
6:45pm Cumnock Hall Auditorium
Lecture will be delivered by UN Ambassador Jonathan Morse, will be followed with a panel discussion chaired by Marty Meehan. Includes a tribute to UML Professors Emeriti Dean Bergeron and Joyce Denning.
For more information call Brian Andriolo at (978)934-4809.
12/12 Common Text Film Series: The Day After Tomorrow
7:00 p.m.
Roland Emmerich's "The Day After Tomorrow," a disaster film about global warming and its devastating effects. Celebration and congratulatory reception at 6:30 before the film, discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
12/14 Last Day of Classes!
12/15 Reading Day
(aka Cram for Finals Day)
12/16 - 12/22 Finals... gross
If by some miracle we have a snow day on a finals day, the exams for that day will be postponed until December 23rd.
12/22 Magazine Deadline:
For the 2007 Issue of the Literary Society's Publication of
"The Offering"
UML's students, staff, faculty, and alumni are encouraged to submit their own prose, poetry, and photography. For more information contact English Professor Julie Nash at Julie_Nash@uml.edu.
12/23 WINTER BREAK BEGINS
Classes resume on 1/23/07.
12/01 Lowell's 14th Annual World AIDS Day
6:00-8:00pm Middlesex Community College; 33 Kearney Square in Downtown Lowell
This year’s World AIDS Day theme is “STOP AIDS. KEEP THE PROMISE.” Come enjoy an evening of music, speakers, reflections and remembrances of the AIDS epidemic and it's victims. Refreshments will be provided. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Anne Mulvey of UML's Psychology Department @(978)934-3965 or contact Margie Colon at Lowell House, Inc. at(978)459-8656.
12/03 Murphy's Law: "Bullet-Proof Comedy"
2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
A one-man show by performer Tom Murphy, whose performance includes "the Unicycle of Death," juggling, ladder tricks, acrobatics, dance and audience participation. Appropriate for ages four and up.
Location: Durgin Concert Hall, UMass Lowell South
For more information, call the Box Office at 978-934-4444. Tickets may also be purchased at the door one hour prior to each performance or online at www.uml.edu/centerforarts.
12/07 "An Inconvenient Truth"
4:30pm Cumnock Hall Auditorium
You won't want to miss this Dinner, Movie, Dessert and Discussion about global warming and it's effects on our planet.
**By Reservation Only, call Brenda Evans at (978)934-5001!**
12/08 Bradford Morse Lecture
6:45pm Cumnock Hall Auditorium
Lecture will be delivered by UN Ambassador Jonathan Morse, will be followed with a panel discussion chaired by Marty Meehan. Includes a tribute to UML Professors Emeriti Dean Bergeron and Joyce Denning.
For more information call Brian Andriolo at (978)934-4809.
12/12 Common Text Film Series: The Day After Tomorrow
7:00 p.m.
Roland Emmerich's "The Day After Tomorrow," a disaster film about global warming and its devastating effects. Celebration and congratulatory reception at 6:30 before the film, discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
12/14 Last Day of Classes!
12/15 Reading Day
(aka Cram for Finals Day)
12/16 - 12/22 Finals... gross
If by some miracle we have a snow day on a finals day, the exams for that day will be postponed until December 23rd.
12/22 Magazine Deadline:
For the 2007 Issue of the Literary Society's Publication of
"The Offering"
UML's students, staff, faculty, and alumni are encouraged to submit their own prose, poetry, and photography. For more information contact English Professor Julie Nash at Julie_Nash@uml.edu.
12/23 WINTER BREAK BEGINS
Classes resume on 1/23/07.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
November Events
11/9 Remembrance Day Ceremony
2:00 p.m.
University community members are invited to participate in a Day of Remembrance for the students and other University community members who have been lost this past year. All students, faculty, and staff are being asked to observe a moment of silence at 12:05 p.m. The Remembrance Ceremony is open to everyone.
Location: O'Leary 222
11/9 Politics and Music Guest: Deb Huber and the UML Jazz Band
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
"Count Basie and the Big Band Sound," presented by Deb Huber and the UML Jazz Band.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact: Jeffrey_Gerson@uml.edu
11/9 Film on Iraq War
7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
"The Ground Truth" - a new documentary about the war in Iraq featuring the voices of returned Iraq veterans.
Location: Lydon Library Multi-Purpose Room, UML North Campus
For more information, contact: Sue D'Amore at Ext. 3256
11/9 Patti Quigley: "Beyond the 11th"
7:00 p.m.
Patti Quigley, co-founder of the charitable group "Beyond the 11th" will be speaking on campus. "Beyond the 11th" is a group started by widows of men killed on the hijacked planes of 9/11. They work to provide assistance and support to widows and children in Afghanistan.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Jeannie Judge at Jeannie_Judge@uml.edu.
11/10 Campus Clean Up
3:00 p.m.
The Alternative Spring Break Club invites all Univeristy community members to help pick up around campus. Gloves and garbage bags will be provided, but come dressed in school colors!
Location: In front of Cumnock Hall, UML North
11/14 Common Text Film Series: Grizzly Man
7:00 p.m.
Werner Herzog's "Grizzly Man," a film chronicling the life of Timothy Treadwell, the famous outdoorsman who dedicated his life to studying grizzlies.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
11/14 Flu Shot Clinic
10 a.m.
The University’s Health Services will offer two Flu Shot Clinics in November. This shot will help prevent the annual strain of flu expected during the current season. Cost is $15 and is open to the entire University community.
Location: Cumnock Hall Auditorium, UML North
11/15 UML Campus College Bowl Tournament
4:00 p.m.
Teams of 4 or individuals can sign up to compete for this Jeopardy-style evening. Sign up by Nov. 10 to play!
Location: VPAC, Fox Hall 3rd Floor
For more information or to sign up, contact Kristen Rhyner x2920 or Pascha McTyson x5020.
11/15 University Gallery Reception
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
"Vicinity," works by Rachel Wren. There will be an Artist Talk in O'Leary 222 at 3:15 before the reception. The exhibit is running from November 15 to December 15.
Location: University Gallery, McGauvran Student Union First Floor
For more information, contact: 1-978-934-3494
11/16 Parker Lecture Series: Maryann Young
7:00 p.m.
"Coming to America," presented by Maryann Young, J.D.. Young will talk about citizenship and immigration issues.
Location: Pollard Memorial Library, 402 Merrimack Street
For more information, contact Paul Lappin at m_g_parker@hotmail.com or 978-454-7979.
11/16-11/19 The Off-Broadway Players present:
Moliere's Tartuffe
Directed by Dr. Wanda Strukus
11/16-11/18 Shows starts @ 8pm
11/19 Show starts @ 2pm
Mahoney Auditorium
11/21 Common Text Film Series: Smoke Signals
7:00 p.m.
Chris Eyre's "Smoke Signals." Discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
11/29 Annual Fall Open Mic Event
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Come on over and read your work- 1-3 poems or 250 words of prose per speaker. All UML students, staff, faculty and alumni are invited to share their creative genius! Refreshments will be provided.
Location: Coburn 205
For more information, contact Professors Julie Nash or Bridget Marshall.
11/28 Common Text Film Series: Dead Man
7:00 p.m.
Jim Jarmusch's "Dead Man," a film following an accountant and an outcast Native American through a series of comical and violent situations in the western frontier.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
11/29 Dugan Gallery Exhibition Reception
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Painting Show, featuring work by current BFA students and alumni from the painting studios. Refreshments will be served at the reception. The exhibition is running from November 13 through December 7.
Location: Dugan Hall Basement Art Studio
For more information, contact: (978)-934-3491
11/30 Politics and Music Lecture: John Wooding and the Kominas
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
"Anarchy in the U.K.- The Sex Pistols and the Clash: The Rise of Punk," presented by John Wooding. The Kominas, a UML student Muslim punk band, will also be performing.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact: Jeffrey_Gerson@uml.edu
2:00 p.m.
University community members are invited to participate in a Day of Remembrance for the students and other University community members who have been lost this past year. All students, faculty, and staff are being asked to observe a moment of silence at 12:05 p.m. The Remembrance Ceremony is open to everyone.
Location: O'Leary 222
11/9 Politics and Music Guest: Deb Huber and the UML Jazz Band
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
"Count Basie and the Big Band Sound," presented by Deb Huber and the UML Jazz Band.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact: Jeffrey_Gerson@uml.edu
11/9 Film on Iraq War
7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
"The Ground Truth" - a new documentary about the war in Iraq featuring the voices of returned Iraq veterans.
Location: Lydon Library Multi-Purpose Room, UML North Campus
For more information, contact: Sue D'Amore at Ext. 3256
11/9 Patti Quigley: "Beyond the 11th"
7:00 p.m.
Patti Quigley, co-founder of the charitable group "Beyond the 11th" will be speaking on campus. "Beyond the 11th" is a group started by widows of men killed on the hijacked planes of 9/11. They work to provide assistance and support to widows and children in Afghanistan.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Jeannie Judge at Jeannie_Judge@uml.edu.
11/10 Campus Clean Up
3:00 p.m.
The Alternative Spring Break Club invites all Univeristy community members to help pick up around campus. Gloves and garbage bags will be provided, but come dressed in school colors!
Location: In front of Cumnock Hall, UML North
11/14 Common Text Film Series: Grizzly Man
7:00 p.m.
Werner Herzog's "Grizzly Man," a film chronicling the life of Timothy Treadwell, the famous outdoorsman who dedicated his life to studying grizzlies.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
11/14 Flu Shot Clinic
10 a.m.
The University’s Health Services will offer two Flu Shot Clinics in November. This shot will help prevent the annual strain of flu expected during the current season. Cost is $15 and is open to the entire University community.
Location: Cumnock Hall Auditorium, UML North
11/15 UML Campus College Bowl Tournament
4:00 p.m.
Teams of 4 or individuals can sign up to compete for this Jeopardy-style evening. Sign up by Nov. 10 to play!
Location: VPAC, Fox Hall 3rd Floor
For more information or to sign up, contact Kristen Rhyner x2920 or Pascha McTyson x5020.
11/15 University Gallery Reception
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
"Vicinity," works by Rachel Wren. There will be an Artist Talk in O'Leary 222 at 3:15 before the reception. The exhibit is running from November 15 to December 15.
Location: University Gallery, McGauvran Student Union First Floor
For more information, contact: 1-978-934-3494
11/16 Parker Lecture Series: Maryann Young
7:00 p.m.
"Coming to America," presented by Maryann Young, J.D.. Young will talk about citizenship and immigration issues.
Location: Pollard Memorial Library, 402 Merrimack Street
For more information, contact Paul Lappin at m_g_parker@hotmail.com or 978-454-7979.
11/16-11/19 The Off-Broadway Players present:
Moliere's Tartuffe
Directed by Dr. Wanda Strukus
11/16-11/18 Shows starts @ 8pm
11/19 Show starts @ 2pm
Mahoney Auditorium
11/21 Common Text Film Series: Smoke Signals
7:00 p.m.
Chris Eyre's "Smoke Signals." Discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
11/29 Annual Fall Open Mic Event
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Come on over and read your work- 1-3 poems or 250 words of prose per speaker. All UML students, staff, faculty and alumni are invited to share their creative genius! Refreshments will be provided.
Location: Coburn 205
For more information, contact Professors Julie Nash or Bridget Marshall.
11/28 Common Text Film Series: Dead Man
7:00 p.m.
Jim Jarmusch's "Dead Man," a film following an accountant and an outcast Native American through a series of comical and violent situations in the western frontier.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
11/29 Dugan Gallery Exhibition Reception
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Painting Show, featuring work by current BFA students and alumni from the painting studios. Refreshments will be served at the reception. The exhibition is running from November 13 through December 7.
Location: Dugan Hall Basement Art Studio
For more information, contact: (978)-934-3491
11/30 Politics and Music Lecture: John Wooding and the Kominas
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
"Anarchy in the U.K.- The Sex Pistols and the Clash: The Rise of Punk," presented by John Wooding. The Kominas, a UML student Muslim punk band, will also be performing.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact: Jeffrey_Gerson@uml.edu
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
More October Events
10/19 7:00 p.m. - Parker Lecture: Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins
"Two Old Friends," bluegrass, American country and Irish folk songs performed by the instrumental duo Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins.
Location: Pollard Memorial Library, 402 Merrimack Street
For more information, contact Paul Lappin at m_g_parker@hotmail.com or 978-454-7979.
10/23 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Presentation- Women Living With HIV
Presentation by Patricia Stevens, RN, PhD, FAAN. There will be a discussion following the presentation.
Location: McGauvran 410
10/24 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. - Urban Village Arts Series
Featuring filmmaker Stephen Croke and a sneak preview of his feature film, "The Busker"; Joao Marcos, Brazilian guitarist; and Richard Moore, Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet.
Location: National Park Visitor Center, Market St. Lowell
For more information, contact David_Robinson@uml.edu
10/24 7:00 p.m. - Common Text Film Series: Raising Cain
Paul Stern's "Raising Cain: Exploring the Inner Lives of America's Boys," a documentary that tries to determine why America's boys have become more violent and aggresive than ever before. Discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
10/26 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Politics and Music Speakers: A Tribute to Pete Seeger
"A Tribute to Pete Seeger," with Scott Alarik of the Boston Globe and folk performers Mark Erelli and Alastair Moock.
Location: Club Passim in Cambridge, MA
Jeffrey_Gerson@uml.edu
10/26 7:00 p.m. - Music Across Cultures
A presentation of traditional Khmer wedding music and keyboard works by J.S. Bach.
Location: Durgin Hall
For more information, contact 978-934-4303 or george_chigas@uml.edu.
10/29 2:00 p.m. - Parker Lecture Series: The Tamburitzans
The Tamburitzans, a local folk ensemble from Duquesne University, will sing and dance Eastern European tunes.
Location: Lowell High School Auditorium, 50 Fr. Morrissette Blvd.
For more information, contact Paul Lappin at m_g_parker@hotmail.com or 978-454-7979.
10/31 7:00 p.m. - Common Text Film Series: Full Circle
Jack Bibbo's "Full Circle: A Life Story of Eustace Conway." Discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
"Two Old Friends," bluegrass, American country and Irish folk songs performed by the instrumental duo Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins.
Location: Pollard Memorial Library, 402 Merrimack Street
For more information, contact Paul Lappin at m_g_parker@hotmail.com or 978-454-7979.
10/23 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Presentation- Women Living With HIV
Presentation by Patricia Stevens, RN, PhD, FAAN. There will be a discussion following the presentation.
Location: McGauvran 410
10/24 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. - Urban Village Arts Series
Featuring filmmaker Stephen Croke and a sneak preview of his feature film, "The Busker"; Joao Marcos, Brazilian guitarist; and Richard Moore, Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet.
Location: National Park Visitor Center, Market St. Lowell
For more information, contact David_Robinson@uml.edu
10/24 7:00 p.m. - Common Text Film Series: Raising Cain
Paul Stern's "Raising Cain: Exploring the Inner Lives of America's Boys," a documentary that tries to determine why America's boys have become more violent and aggresive than ever before. Discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
10/26 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Politics and Music Speakers: A Tribute to Pete Seeger
"A Tribute to Pete Seeger," with Scott Alarik of the Boston Globe and folk performers Mark Erelli and Alastair Moock.
Location: Club Passim in Cambridge, MA
Jeffrey_Gerson@uml.edu
10/26 7:00 p.m. - Music Across Cultures
A presentation of traditional Khmer wedding music and keyboard works by J.S. Bach.
Location: Durgin Hall
For more information, contact 978-934-4303 or george_chigas@uml.edu.
10/29 2:00 p.m. - Parker Lecture Series: The Tamburitzans
The Tamburitzans, a local folk ensemble from Duquesne University, will sing and dance Eastern European tunes.
Location: Lowell High School Auditorium, 50 Fr. Morrissette Blvd.
For more information, contact Paul Lappin at m_g_parker@hotmail.com or 978-454-7979.
10/31 7:00 p.m. - Common Text Film Series: Full Circle
Jack Bibbo's "Full Circle: A Life Story of Eustace Conway." Discussion following the film.
Location: O'Leary 222
For more information, contact Paula_Haines@uml.edu.
Monday, October 16, 2006
October Events
10/18,10/19 Resume Makeover Marathon
Career Services @ 200 Southwick Hall (NC)
Resume Drop Ins (10-4pm)
Career Fair Prep Workshops (10-1pm)
For more information call (978) 934 2355
10/19 Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra
Presents: "Bringing Lowell Together"
Concert includes various repertoire, and Community Guest Speakers.
Lowell First Church on Varnum Ave.
Sponsored by the Graduate Students Association
10/22 UML's Open House
Prospective Students invade Tsongas Arena
Starting @ 9am
A snapshot of life @ UML
Tours, Information Booths, Free Stuff
10/24 Dugan Gallery Exhibition Reception
2:30 pm Awards Ceremony and Refreshments
Graphic Design Showcase
Exhibits by students, alumni, and Chaz Moviyane Davies
Gallery Exhibition running until Nov 2.
Dugan Hall Basement Art Studios
For more information call (978) 934 3491
Career Services @ 200 Southwick Hall (NC)
Resume Drop Ins (10-4pm)
Career Fair Prep Workshops (10-1pm)
For more information call (978) 934 2355
10/19 Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra
Presents: "Bringing Lowell Together"
Concert includes various repertoire, and Community Guest Speakers.
Lowell First Church on Varnum Ave.
Sponsored by the Graduate Students Association
10/22 UML's Open House
Prospective Students invade Tsongas Arena
Starting @ 9am
A snapshot of life @ UML
Tours, Information Booths, Free Stuff
10/24 Dugan Gallery Exhibition Reception
2:30 pm Awards Ceremony and Refreshments
Graphic Design Showcase
Exhibits by students, alumni, and Chaz Moviyane Davies
Gallery Exhibition running until Nov 2.
Dugan Hall Basement Art Studios
For more information call (978) 934 3491
Monday, September 18, 2006
September Events II
9/19 Resume Makeover Marathon
Stop by Career Services in Southwick 200 on North Campus
for helpful tips, and resume guidance.
Resume Drop Ins (10-4pm)
Career Fair Prep Workshops (10-1pm)
Open to all students!
9/21 WUML News Team Informational Meeting (6pm)
WUML Office (Beneath Lydon Library- North Campus)
Open to all who are interested in News and Radio.
Meetings will take place every Thursday Night @ 6pm.
9/22 Annual Culture Shock Celebration (Starting @ 1pm)
South Campus Quad; Featuring Ethnic foods, drinks, and music.
Sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and Multicultural Affairs,
and the Council on Diversity and Pluralism.
9/23 Charity Car Wash for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (10am)
Sponsored by the Honors Program, UML Wiseguys, and Alpha Lambda Delta.
Heritage Farm Ice Cream, 163 Pawtucket Boulevard
For more information, email honors@uml.edu or call (978) 934 2797.
** The English Department proudly presents the Common Text Film Series, concluding each week with informal discussions. Each showing will be held in O'Leary 222 @ 7pm.
Check out:
9/19 "World in Balance"
9/26 "The Big Sky"
9/28-9/30 Friends of UML Annual Book Sale
Lydon and O'Leary Libraries (North & South Campus)
For more information, contact Ellen MJ Keane at (978) 934 4894.
9/30 UML's Annual Family Day
Invite the Family to Campus for a fun filled day of Food, Crafts, Music, and Games.
South Campus Quad.
For more information, call (978) 934 2100.
Stop by Career Services in Southwick 200 on North Campus
for helpful tips, and resume guidance.
Resume Drop Ins (10-4pm)
Career Fair Prep Workshops (10-1pm)
Open to all students!
9/21 WUML News Team Informational Meeting (6pm)
WUML Office (Beneath Lydon Library- North Campus)
Open to all who are interested in News and Radio.
Meetings will take place every Thursday Night @ 6pm.
9/22 Annual Culture Shock Celebration (Starting @ 1pm)
South Campus Quad; Featuring Ethnic foods, drinks, and music.
Sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and Multicultural Affairs,
and the Council on Diversity and Pluralism.
9/23 Charity Car Wash for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (10am)
Sponsored by the Honors Program, UML Wiseguys, and Alpha Lambda Delta.
Heritage Farm Ice Cream, 163 Pawtucket Boulevard
For more information, email honors@uml.edu or call (978) 934 2797.
** The English Department proudly presents the Common Text Film Series, concluding each week with informal discussions. Each showing will be held in O'Leary 222 @ 7pm.
Check out:
9/19 "World in Balance"
9/26 "The Big Sky"
9/28-9/30 Friends of UML Annual Book Sale
Lydon and O'Leary Libraries (North & South Campus)
For more information, contact Ellen MJ Keane at (978) 934 4894.
9/30 UML's Annual Family Day
Invite the Family to Campus for a fun filled day of Food, Crafts, Music, and Games.
South Campus Quad.
For more information, call (978) 934 2100.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Concerts on Campus!
Need to get away from classes? Books starting to drive you crazy? Take a break and Take advantage of UML's Music Scene....
**LIVE Bands Every Wednesday Night @ Fox Common (1st Floor, Fox Hall, East Campus)
starting @ 8PM.... Come enjoy good music, good food, and time with good friends.
October 18th- Gabriel Chicone, Me and My Friends Jon & The 50 Ways
October 25th- A Dream that Can Las, Slaughter Master and Forest Henderson
November 1st- Easton Legacy, The Human Flight Committee, Too Late the Hero, Lannen Fall
November 8th- My Little Radio, Pennyred, Fly Upright Kite
November 15th - The Last Supper, Brian Bergeron, Chris Michaud
November 29th- Republic of Monsters and Lowercase P
December 6th- Coffin Birth, Aura of Aquila, The Serenade Surrender, The Turn
December 13th- Fenwick, Slurred Murrays, Fetish Chicken, The Basilick
**Sponsored by UML's MEISA Chapter- Music Entertainment Industry Student Association
www.uml.edu/meisa
Check Back for More Concert Info!
**LIVE Bands Every Wednesday Night @ Fox Common (1st Floor, Fox Hall, East Campus)
starting @ 8PM.... Come enjoy good music, good food, and time with good friends.
October 18th- Gabriel Chicone, Me and My Friends Jon & The 50 Ways
October 25th- A Dream that Can Las, Slaughter Master and Forest Henderson
November 1st- Easton Legacy, The Human Flight Committee, Too Late the Hero, Lannen Fall
November 8th- My Little Radio, Pennyred, Fly Upright Kite
November 15th - The Last Supper, Brian Bergeron, Chris Michaud
November 29th- Republic of Monsters and Lowercase P
December 6th- Coffin Birth, Aura of Aquila, The Serenade Surrender, The Turn
December 13th- Fenwick, Slurred Murrays, Fetish Chicken, The Basilick
**Sponsored by UML's MEISA Chapter- Music Entertainment Industry Student Association
www.uml.edu/meisa
Check Back for More Concert Info!
Monday, August 28, 2006
UML 2006: September Events!
9/02 Residence Halls Open for Freshman/New Students
9/03 Residence Halls Open for Returning Students
9/04 Labor Day!! University Closed
9/05 Fall Semester Classes Begin- Good Luck!
9/05 ROTC New Student Orientation
328 Southwick Hall (North Campus) @ 4pm.
For more info: (978) 934 2252, www.uml.edu/Dept/AFROTC
9/07 Freshman Convocation, Durgin Hall (9:30 am)
Guest Speaker: Co-Founder of Life is Good Brand- Bert Jacobs
** Summer may be at an end, but the Lowell Summer Music Series continues on at Boarding House Park with the following performances:
9/08 Ben Taylor Band (7:30pm)
9/09 Banjo and Fiddle Contest (7:30pm)
9/09- 9/10 Rib N' Brews Festival on Tsongas Arena Grounds
(Open to the Public) Mozy on Down and Enjoy the two-day Kansas City Style BBQ Competition sponsored by the City of Lowell, and the New England Barbeque Society. Features: MicroBrew challenges, Food Sampling/Sale, Live Entertainment from Boston's top bands!
Hours: Saturday noon-midnight
Sunday noon- 6pm
** The English Department proudly presents another round of the Common Text Film Series, concluding each week with informal discussions. Beginning with a screeening of:
9/12 American Beauty (7pm in O'Leary 222 on South Campus)
9/13 Career Services Open House (10am in 200 Southwick Hall on North Campus)
Questions call (978) 934 2355.
9/13 First Fox Common Show (1st Floor- Fox Hall)
Enjoy Free Music, Grab some grub at the Hawk's Nest!
Coordinated by MEISA, WUML 91.5fm
9/14 Career Services Kickoff (10am on UML South Quad) Meet the Team!
9/18 Last Day for Add/Drop Period, w/o penalty
**Additional events can be added if emailed to news@wuml.org!
9/03 Residence Halls Open for Returning Students
9/04 Labor Day!! University Closed
9/05 Fall Semester Classes Begin- Good Luck!
9/05 ROTC New Student Orientation
328 Southwick Hall (North Campus) @ 4pm.
For more info: (978) 934 2252, www.uml.edu/Dept/AFROTC
9/07 Freshman Convocation, Durgin Hall (9:30 am)
Guest Speaker: Co-Founder of Life is Good Brand- Bert Jacobs
** Summer may be at an end, but the Lowell Summer Music Series continues on at Boarding House Park with the following performances:
9/08 Ben Taylor Band (7:30pm)
9/09 Banjo and Fiddle Contest (7:30pm)
9/09- 9/10 Rib N' Brews Festival on Tsongas Arena Grounds
(Open to the Public) Mozy on Down and Enjoy the two-day Kansas City Style BBQ Competition sponsored by the City of Lowell, and the New England Barbeque Society. Features: MicroBrew challenges, Food Sampling/Sale, Live Entertainment from Boston's top bands!
Hours: Saturday noon-midnight
Sunday noon- 6pm
** The English Department proudly presents another round of the Common Text Film Series, concluding each week with informal discussions. Beginning with a screeening of:
9/12 American Beauty (7pm in O'Leary 222 on South Campus)
9/13 Career Services Open House (10am in 200 Southwick Hall on North Campus)
Questions call (978) 934 2355.
9/13 First Fox Common Show (1st Floor- Fox Hall)
Enjoy Free Music, Grab some grub at the Hawk's Nest!
Coordinated by MEISA, WUML 91.5fm
9/14 Career Services Kickoff (10am on UML South Quad) Meet the Team!
9/18 Last Day for Add/Drop Period, w/o penalty
**Additional events can be added if emailed to news@wuml.org!
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
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Welcome to my forum! Here you will be able to access news briefs and current events for the UML community and the Greater Lowell Area. I urge you to read on and find out what's happening around the world today. Each post will be "brand spanking new" and ready for broadcast or for a quick review.
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~Kate Watt
WUML News Director
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~Kate Watt
WUML News Director
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