What’s Happening at Wabash College — April
by Karen Handley
March 30, 2010
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College. Continuing 1/Thursday 2/Friday 2 p.m., Baseball vs. Robert Morris College-Springfield, Mud Hollow Field. 3/Saturday 9 a.m., Tennis vs. Denison, Collett Tennis Center 12 p.m., Baseball vs. Robert Morris, Mud Hollow Field 6/Tuesday He will give a talk on "Pharmaceutical Regulation: A Matter of Life & Death" 7/Wednesday 9/Friday 10/Saturday 1 p.m., Alumni Soccer Game, Mud Hollow Field 12/Monday Dr. John Sloop, Senior Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Science and Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Vanderbilt University will present "It's Not Natural": Caster Semenya and the Race of Gender." A reception will follow his talk in the lobby of Baxter. 14/Wednesday 4:30 p.m., Baseball vs. DePauw, Mud Hollow Field 15/Thursday Wabash College Professor Marc Hudson will be reading from his own work, a collection of old favorites and newer poems, in celebration of Earth Day 40. 17/Saturday 1 p.m., Baseball vs. Denison, Mud Hollow Field 18/Sunday 1 p.m., Baseball vs. Denison, Mud Hollow Field 19/Monday 8-9:30 p.m., Art Exhibit Opening of 2010 Senior Art Majors, Eric Dean Gallery, Fine Arts Center The Art Department will present the work of six senior art majors. The artists include Miguel Aguilar (paintings), Juan Diaz (paintings), Korey Pazour (paintings), David Rosborough (painted constructions), Michael Scott (painting/installation), and Dan Sutton (photography/video). The 2010 Senior Art Majors Exhibition will be on display in the Eric Dean Gallery and will run from April 19 through May 16 with a public reception 8-9:30 p.m., Monday, April 19. 21/Wednesday 22/Thursday 8 p.m., Brass & Woodwind Ensembles, Salter Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center 23/Friday 24/Saturday 9 a.m., Tennis vs. Illinois College, Collett Tennis Center 1 p.m., Lacrosse vs. Rose-Hulman, Mud Hollow Field 25/Sunday 7 p.m., Chamber Orchestra Concert, Salter Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center 26/Monday The first Annual Lecture in honor of John F. Charles, delivered by William Cook, entitled: "The Head of St. Catherine of Siena." 27/Tuesday 5 p.m., Lacrosse vs. DePauw, Mud Hollow Field 8 p.m., Student Recital, Salter Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center 30/Friday Classes End All events are free and open to the public. Wabash College is a private liberal arts college for men located in Crawfordsville, Indiana and was founded in 1832. Long known as one of the nation's finest liberal arts colleges, Wabash is home to the Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts and also is included in Loren Pope’s book, Colleges That Change Lives. Visit www.wabash.edu for more information. For a more complete description of each event go to the Wabash College Calendar Web site at: www.wabash.edu/calendar
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