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Monday, Oct. 26 - Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Brandon Ballengee. From Scales to Feathers: The Evanescent Presence of Sculpted Wings
An exhibition marking the 150th anniversary, on November 24, of the publication of Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species," is comprised of three related sections. In "A Habit of Deciding Influence" are 18 photographs of Darwin’s pigeon specimens at the Natural History of London/Tring. Darwin took up the study of domesticated pigeons in 1855 and his observations of artificial selection in pigeon breeding was invaluable to his understanding of the way species change in natural environments. 2)"Coop" is a mixed-media installation based on Darwin’s five-sided pigeon coop. 3)"Frameworks of Absence: The Extinct Birds of John James Audubon” includes 10 altered prints from “Birds of America.”
Williams Center Gallery
Friday, Nov. 20 - Friday, Jan. 8, 2010
Interim 2010 textbooks are 10% off!
Lafayette College Store
Wednesday, Nov. 25 - Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009
Thanksgiving Holiday: Wednesday, November 25 - Sunday, November 29, 2009
The residence halls will NOT close, but students are required to notify the Residence Life Office if they will be staying in their residence hall room via the designated link on the Office of Residence Life webpage.
Thursday, Nov. 26 - Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009
Lafayette College Store Online - Free Shipping Weekend
Place an order at Lafayette College Store online - www.lafayette.edu/collegestore on 11/26, 27, 28, 29 and your shipping is FREE!!!!
Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009
5 - 8 p.m.
Skip & Dan Wilkins Quintet "Father & Son"
Associate Professor of Music, Skip Wilkins (piano) in concert with Dan Wilkins (tenor saxophone), Benny Binnack III (trumpet), Scott Lee (bass) and Jeff Hirshfield (drums).
Skip's trio will perform with Skip's son Daniel and another young trumpeter Benny Binnack. Dan and Benny are two talented young musicians, both attending Manhattan School of Music in NYC. In this performance, the veteran trio will trade choruses with the young upstarts! For additional information, contact Skip Wilkins; wilkinsw@lafayette.edu, 610-330-5369, www.skipwilkinsjazz.com Deer Head Inn, 5 Main Street, Route 611, Delaware Water Gap, PA, www.deerheadinn.com
Price: $5.00
Monday, Nov. 30, 2009
6 p.m.
Women's Basketball vs. Mt. St. Mary's
8:30 p.m.
Men's Basketball vs. St. Peter's College
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Farinon Vendor: Tem Olal
Beads & Beaded Jewelery
Rings & Silver Jewelery Amber Specimens & Mineral Specimens Farinon Atrium
12:10 - 1:10 p.m.
"What Cognitive Psychology Can Teach Us About Learning"
Should I make my notes and PowerPoint slides available to students? If so, in what form? When? What kinds of questions should I include on my exams? Should I give quizzes? Should I show movies in class? How should I encourage my students to study? Recent work in cognitive psychology has provided answers to these and other common questions about teaching and learning. Prof. Jennifer Talirico of our Psychology Department will reprise her well-received presentation at the recent Patriot League Academic Conference. Bring a lunch. Beverages and dessert will be available. Sponsored by the Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship.
104 Scott Hall
1 - 5 p.m.
Computation, Vision: Emergence
The artwork in this exhibition represents collaboration between students and faculty in the art and computer science departments through the Emergent Patterns project, exploring the complex patterns and processes that can emerge in visual structures. They worked with software programs to produce different forms of recurring, natural patterns. These organic structures and patterns were then combined in layers of transparent surfaces. The multiple-layered works allow the viewer to see the evolutionary track back through the surface to the less complex visual systems from which the final image emerges.
Headed by Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, and Chun Wai Liew, associate professor, head of computer science. Student participants included Rhodes Baker '10, computer science; Imogen Cain '12, art; Long Ho '10, mathematics and computer science; Khine Lin '11, pursing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in mathematics; and Scott Lyttle '10, art. Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building (downtown)
Price: free
Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009
12 - 1 p.m.
First Wednesday Recital
Bring your lunch and enjoy informal performances by Lafayette instrumental and vocal students and faculty. Dessert will be provided.
123 Williams Center
Price: Free
1 - 5 p.m.
Computation, Vision: Emergence
The artwork in this exhibition represents collaboration between students and faculty in the art and computer science departments through the Emergent Patterns project, exploring the complex patterns and processes that can emerge in visual structures. They worked with software programs to produce different forms of recurring, natural patterns. These organic structures and patterns were then combined in layers of transparent surfaces. The multiple-layered works allow the viewer to see the evolutionary track back through the surface to the less complex visual systems from which the final image emerges.
Headed by Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, and Chun Wai Liew, associate professor, head of computer science. Student participants included Rhodes Baker '10, computer science; Imogen Cain '12, art; Long Ho '10, mathematics and computer science; Khine Lin '11, pursing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in mathematics; and Scott Lyttle '10, art. Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building (downtown)
Price: free
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Marquis Dinner Club
MARQUIS HALL CHRISTMAS DINNER BUFFET
SOUPS AND BREADS Cream of Potato and Bacon Vegetable Chowder with White Beans Cranberry Orange Bread HOLIDAY PUNCH BOWL Crisp and Fruity Blend of Cider, Ginger Ale and Tropical fruit Juices FRESH VEGETABLE AND SALAD BAR Fresh Greens, Spinach, and a variety of seasonal vegetables VEGETARIAN STATION Tofu and stir fry with snow peas, broccoli, and fresh mushrooms Portabella Mushroom Napoleons with pesto Twice baked potatoes filled with smashed potatoes and grilled artichokes ENTREE'S AND SIDES Butter basted young Tom Turkey with traditional dressing Slow Roasted Rotisserie style Chicken Pineapple and clove glazed Smoked Virginia Ham Candied Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Green Bean Casserole Seasoned Corn Cranberry Sauce Homemade Apple Sauce DESSERT TABLE Holiday Cookies Warm Apple Crisp with Vanilla Ice Cream Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin Roll filled with cheese cake Triple chocolate layer Cake Jell-O parfaits Lafayette College: Bergethon Room, Marquis Hall
Price: $14.95 -- Payable in cash at door.
7 p.m.
Women's Basketball at U. of Pennsylvania
Thursday, Dec. 3 - Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009
The Goods
![]() In a desperate attempt to save his rapidly failing used car dealership, Ben Selleck hires a crack team of "car mercenaries" to ramp up sales during the Fourth of July weekend. Led by the fast-talking, foul-mouthed, self-assured Don "The Goods" Ready, the group has three days to sell over 200 cars. But as Don undertakes his newest mission, and quickly falls for the boss's daughter Ivy, he realizes he'll have to trust more than his cars and his crafty skills in deceit to make a success out of the daunting weekend. LIMBURG THEATRE
Price: $2-General Admission RA's-Free with floor program
Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009
1 - 5 p.m.
Computation, Vision: Emergence
The artwork in this exhibition represents collaboration between students and faculty in the art and computer science departments through the Emergent Patterns project, exploring the complex patterns and processes that can emerge in visual structures. They worked with software programs to produce different forms of recurring, natural patterns. These organic structures and patterns were then combined in layers of transparent surfaces. The multiple-layered works allow the viewer to see the evolutionary track back through the surface to the less complex visual systems from which the final image emerges.
Headed by Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, and Chun Wai Liew, associate professor, head of computer science. Student participants included Rhodes Baker '10, computer science; Imogen Cain '12, art; Long Ho '10, mathematics and computer science; Khine Lin '11, pursing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in mathematics; and Scott Lyttle '10, art. Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building (downtown)
Price: free
7 - 10 p.m.
Open Studio Figure Drawing
Free to the public and Lafayette Community. Under 18 must have written permission. (Sessions will be canceled during inclement weather.)
Williams Visual Arts Building, 243 North Third Street, Easton, PA
Price: Free (Tips for models are appreciated)
8 p.m.
Reading by Creative Writers
A combined reading by students in English 255, Creative Writing, and English 360, Advanced Creative Writing.
Gilbert's
Friday, Dec. 4, 2009
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Friday Morning Figure Study
Pat Sonne coordinates and models for these sessions; she is slender, toned, and graceful with 11 years experience modeling for artists. Group meets First Fridays (some exceptions). Contact: sonne@inspiredmuse.net.
Williams Visual Arts Building, 243 North Third Street, Easton, PA
Price: Model fee: $10.
12 - 1 p.m.
Learning Community: e-Portfolios
The Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship (CITLS) is establishing a number of faculty learning communities. Learning communities are groups of faculty who share an interest in a particular pedagogical theory, process or procedure. This learning community is for those who are or would be interested in using portfolios, in any form, in their courses. Several faculty who are currently using portfolios will be leading the discussion. Please feel free to bring a lunch. Beverages and dessert will be available. If you cannot attend this meeting, but would like to be on a mailing list for the portfolios Learning Community, contact Alan Childs, childsa@lafayette.edu, and he will add you to the portfolio email list.
101 Scott Hall
1 - 5 p.m.
Computation, Vision: Emergence
The artwork in this exhibition represents collaboration between students and faculty in the art and computer science departments through the Emergent Patterns project, exploring the complex patterns and processes that can emerge in visual structures. They worked with software programs to produce different forms of recurring, natural patterns. These organic structures and patterns were then combined in layers of transparent surfaces. The multiple-layered works allow the viewer to see the evolutionary track back through the surface to the less complex visual systems from which the final image emerges.
Headed by Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, and Chun Wai Liew, associate professor, head of computer science. Student participants included Rhodes Baker '10, computer science; Imogen Cain '12, art; Long Ho '10, mathematics and computer science; Khine Lin '11, pursing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in mathematics; and Scott Lyttle '10, art. Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building (downtown)
Price: free
4 - 7 p.m.
Math Club Game Hour and Bridge Party
Bridge to the Weekend is this Friday at 4:00 in the room next to Math common room.
Math Club Game Hour will be this Friday at 4:00 in the Math common room (Pardee 218). Free snacks and soda will be available. Feel free to bring your own game, and people will play it with you. Pardee Math Common Room (Pardee 218)
Price: $0
8 p.m.
Jazz Ensemble
The big band's repertory ranges from swinging classics by such greats as Duke Ellington to contemporary music from such composers as Matt Harris and Lennie Niehaus, plus original compositions and arrangements.
Williams Center for the Arts
Price: Free (ticket required)
Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009
8 a.m.
Winterthur Museum & Country Estate/Longwood Gardens Holiday Bus Trip
Travel by bus with the Lafayette Alumni of Lehigh Valley for a visit at Winterthur Museum & Country Estate (10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) and Longwood Gardens (1-5:30 p.m.) Take a tram ride through the gardens and tour the museum decorated for the holidays. At Longwood, we'll see the spectacular holiday light display and musical fountains in the outdoor gardens.
Meals are on your own at Winterthur and/or Longwood Gardens. You can also bring your own lunch. The bus will leave Easton at 8 a.m. and is estimated to return to Easton at 7:30 p.m. Reservations are required and due by November 1. Contact event chair Caron Anderson, caron@towerproducts.com, (610)250-0433. MAKE CHECKS OUT TO "LAFAYETTE COLLEGE-LALV" AND MAIL TO: CHAS M SNYDER '78 LAFAYETTE ALUMNI OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY 2354 Second Street Easton, PA 18042-6062 PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE: YOUR NAME AND COLLEGE AFFILIATION MAILING ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS (OR EVENING PHONE NUMBER) NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS & GUEST NAMES Price: LALV Dues payers and one guest $59 per person; Non-dues payers $64 per person.
12 - 5 p.m.
Computation, Vision: Emergence
The artwork in this exhibition represents collaboration between students and faculty in the art and computer science departments through the Emergent Patterns project, exploring the complex patterns and processes that can emerge in visual structures. They worked with software programs to produce different forms of recurring, natural patterns. These organic structures and patterns were then combined in layers of transparent surfaces. The multiple-layered works allow the viewer to see the evolutionary track back through the surface to the less complex visual systems from which the final image emerges.
Headed by Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, and Chun Wai Liew, associate professor, head of computer science. Student participants included Rhodes Baker '10, computer science; Imogen Cain '12, art; Long Ho '10, mathematics and computer science; Khine Lin '11, pursing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in mathematics; and Scott Lyttle '10, art. Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building (downtown)
Price: free
1 - 5 p.m.
Charity Laser-Tag Tournament
Get a team of 5 people to compete in a double elimination LASER-TAG tournament. It costs $25.00 to register a team. All money will go to a local charity.
Kamine Gym
Price: $25.00
8 p.m.
Concert Choir and Chamber Singers
Concert Choir, a large ensemble, and the select Chamber Singers sing a variety of choral literature. Enjoy pre-concert selections from the Lafayette College Brass Ensemble and join us after the concert for a community carol sing.
Williams Center for the Arts
Price: Free (ticket required)
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