Inside ASU, News for Faculty & Staff, Arkansas State University
 
March 19, 2007

Calendar highlights:

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Spring Break, Monday-Saturday, March 19-24

* French horn master class, Monday, March 26, 3:30, and Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse concert, Monday, March 26,       5 p.m., Student Union Auditorium

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"New and Used," through April 15, Bradbury Gallery

* Delta Blues Symposium XIII, Thursday, March 29-Saturday, March 31

 

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Beatles' Arkansas adventure celebrated in film
Michael Bowman, director of distance learning, Center for Regional Programs, and PhD student in Heritage Studies, will screen his acclaimed documentary, "When I Was Younger: A Weekend with the Beatles," Thursday, March 29, at 4:45 in the Student Union Auditorium as part of Delta Blues Symposium XIII:The Sixties. Bowman produced the film with Kim Inboden of Jonesboro. The documentary focuses on people's reactions to the Beatles in a small Arkansas town, circa 1964, when the Beatles briefly visited Walnut Ridge. Completed in 2001, the documentary has been featured at both the Hot Springs Film Festival and the Ozark Foothills Film Festival.

20th anniversary Convocation Center performance
The Convocation Center at ASU is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and an anniversary concert featuring Little Big Town (with Cherokee Village's Phillip Sweet), along with the Wreckers, will be held Thursday, April 5, at the Convocation Center, 217 Olympic Drive, on the ASU campus. Tickets are $27, and are available at the ASU Central Box Office or by calling 972-ASU1.

The Department of Music presents final concert in series
The final concert in the 2006-2007 Faculty Recital Series will be held Thursday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Riceland Hall, Fowler Center. The concert will feature Neale Bartee, Arlene Biebesheimer, Dale Clark, Lauren Schack Clark, Robin Dauer, Sherri Fincher, Ken Hatch, Richard Jorgensen, and Ed Owen. The concert is free and open to the public. For details, call the Department of Music at (870) 972-2094.

Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse in concert
The Department of Music at ASU presents the Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse in concert Monday, March 26, 5 p.m. in the Student Union Auditorium. The Four Hornsmen, an elite horn quartet, have evolved from a student group to a widely renowned chamber ensemble. A master class with the Hornsmen will be offered at 3:30 p.m. prior to the concert. Both class and concert are free and open to the public. For details, call the Department of Music at (870) 972-2094.

Sustich, Romero represent ASU at graduate fair
Dr. Andrew Sustich, dean of the graduate school and dean of the honors college, along with Dr. Aldemaro Romero, chair of the department of biological sciences, recently represented ASU in a Graduate Fair, of which 21 schools were in attendance. The fair was a part of the 9th Annual Texas National McNair Scholar's Research Conference.  The Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Program is designed to educate low-income, first-generation, and under-represented students and their families on the need for higher education.

Spring Break comes to ASU
Due to ASU's Spring Break, Monday, March 19-Saturday, March 24, Inside ASU plans a publishing hiatus. Today's issue is the only issue for the week. Normal publication will resume on Monday, March 26.

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