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Feb. 21, 2007
Calendar highlights:
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Identity Solutions Symposium,
today-Thursday, Feb. 22, Student Union
* ASU Tribe, Jazz Lab Bands,
Monday, Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m., Riceland Hall, Fowler Center
* "Fences,"
tonight, Friday, Feb. 23, and Saturday, Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m.,
Fowler Center
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ID Symposium hosts NSF's Dr. Richard Nader
Dr. Richard Nader, of the National Science Foundation (NSF) will
speak as part of ASU's Identity Solutions Symposium. Dr. Nader is a
program manager for the NSF's Office of International Science and
Engineering (OISE). His lecture, "International Research and
Education Opportunities," and the following question-and-answer
session, will be conducted by compressed video network on Thursday,
Feb. 22, 4:45-6 p.m. Viewing takes place in the Dean B. Ellis
Library, Room 336. This event is open to the ASU community, and no
registration is required. For symposium details, see
http://events.astate.edu/identitysymposium.
Guitarist David Starobin performs
in Lecture-Concert
Guitarist David Starobin will perform Tuesday, Feb. 27,
at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Auditorium
as part of ASU's Lecture-Concert Series. The performance,
co-sponsored by the ASU Guitar Guild, is free and open to the
public. One of the top classical guitarists of the latter half of the 20th century, Starobin holds the Andrés Segovia chair at the Manhattan School of
Music, and is also the founder of the Bridge Records, Inc. label,
which he runs with his wife, Becky. Starobin has played a leading
role in promoting contemporary composers. For details, see
NewsPage release.
2006-2007 ASU FactBook now available
The Office of Institutional Research and Planning staff has just
completed the 2006-2007 Arkansas State University FactBook. The
FactBook can be found online at the IRP office website link
http://irp.astate.edu/PDF/factbook/2006-2007.pdf. To receive a
hard copy of the FactBook, call ext. 3027. The Office of
Institutional Research and Planning is located in the Administration
Building, Room 105.
Black History Month wraps up with
African dance troupe
In the finale of ASU's celebration of Black History Month, African
dance troupe Umdabu Dance Company will perform Thursday, Feb. 22, at
6:30 p.m. at the Convocation Center. Sponsored by ASU's Black
History Month Planning Committee,
the troupe, based in
Birmingham, Ala.,
is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of South African
culture. For details, call ext. 2055.
Delta Symphony Orchestra to perform in Fowler Center
The Delta Symphony Orchestra performs Sunday, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m. in
Riceland Hall, Fowler Center. The concert features winners of the
DSO annual concerto competition and a 200-voice children's chorus.
Soloists include Luca Strazullo, a graduate piano student of Dr.
Lauren Schack Clark, who will perform the first movement of
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4. The DSO, under the direction of
Dr. Neale Bartee, will perform Berlioz' Roman Carnival and
Bernstein's On the Town. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for senior
adults, and $5 for students. For details, call the ASU Central Box
Office at (870) 972-ASU1.
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