Thursday, March 01, 2007

March Events

03/02 Chancellor Candidate Chang on Campus
1:45pm-2:45pm O'Leary 222, South Campus
Meet Dr. David C. Chang, one of three finalists up for the position of Lowell campus chancellor. He'll be on campus for an open forum to meet with staff, faculty, students and business and community leaders. For more information on all the candidates visit http://www.massachusetts.edu/search/

03/03 "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: An American Original"
2pm Pollard Library, 401 Merrimack St., Lowell
This true life story of Jackie Kennedy, played by Robin Lane, uncovers the mystery behind her public persona in a dynamic one-woman show. Free. For more information go to Parker Lectures.

03/05 Chancellor Candidate Meehan on Campus
1:45pm-2:45pm Alumni Hall
Meet U.S. Rep. Marty Meehan, one of three finalists up for the position of Lowell campus chancellor. He'll be on campus for an open forum to meet with staff, faculty, students and business and community leaders. For more information on all the candidates visit http://www.massachusetts.edu/search/

03/06 Rescheduled Black Inventors Exhibit
8:00am-4:00pm Cumnock Hall Auditorium
Check out the exhibit and learn more about the great African American inventors and their inventions from throughout history. The event is sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and Multicultural Affpusairs, the Council on Diversity and Pluralism and the Association of Students of African Origin.

03/06 Chancellor Candidate Ibrahim on Campus
1:45pm-2:45pm Alumni Hall
Meet Dr. Nabil A. Ibrahim, one of three finalists up for the position of Lowell campus chancellor. He'll be on campus for an open forum to meet with staff, faculty, students and business and community leaders. For more information on all the candidates visit http://www.massachusetts.edu/search/

03/06 Public Hearing: Advancing Women to Wage Equality
5:30pm-7:00pm Alumni Lounge, UML North Campus
Let your voice be heard in this public hearing to help advance Massachusetts women to pay equity. The American Association of University Women, the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women and groups throughout the Lowell area are putting on this event as a part of Women's Week. RSVP your attendance and intent to testify your story to mcsw@state.ma.us, or for more info visit www.mass.gov/women.

03/07 Women's Issues in the Workplace
Noon, Alumni Lounge, North Campus
Support Women's Week by sharing your story with other UML working women. Lunch will be provided. RSVP by March 2. For more info contact Susan Damore by email or phone. Susan_Damore@uml.edu or ext. 3256.

03/07 Rape Aggression Defense Classes
5pm-8pm Fox Hall MPR Room
Secure your spot in this beneficial program offered by the UML Police Department. Save your spot by providing a $25 deposit which will be refunded at the end of the program. The class meets once a week for three hours, for a total of four weeks. Spring semester dates at March 7, 21, 28 and April 4. Contact Melissa Mullen at (978) 934-4212 or Melissa_Mullen@uml.edu for more information.

03/07 Authors Deb Busser and Lynne Healy Discuss Book
2:30 pm O'Leary Library 222
Deb Busser and Lynne Healy will discuss their newest book, "New Easy Women: Unleash Your Creational Power," in an event sponsored by the Gender Studies Program. Then join the authors for a reception and book signing after the discussion. For more info contact Julie_Nash@uml.edu or ext. 4191.

03/21 The BIG Show Reception
4pm Dugan Gallery, Basement of Dugan Hall, UML South
Enjoy the multi-media art exhibition featuring work by UML students. For more info: Michele_Gagnon@uml.edu or (978) 934-3491

03/22 "Retro Folk"
7pm Pollard Library, 401 Merrimack St., Lowell
For an unusual musical treat, be sure to catch Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson's "Retro Folk", a free show at the Pollard Library. The music involves ballads of the British Isles and '60s-era pop harmonies. For more info visit Parker Lectures.

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