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November 2008
Saturday, November 1
9 a.m. Hispanic Forum, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies, until 5 p.m.
Noon Volleyball at West Virginia State.
1 p.m. Football at West Virginia State.
8 p.m. Carlos Murillo's "Dark Play or Stories for Boys," Sara Cree Studio Theater, General Admission $10, Faculty and Staff $8, Students Free.
Sunday, November 2
Monday, November 3
3:10 p.m. Faculty Senate Meeting, Location TBA.
Tuesday, November 4
Wednesday, November 5
11 a.m. Nurses Job Fair, Storer Ballroom, Student Center, until 12:30 p.m. Free for Shepherd Nursing Majors.
Noon "PTSD: What is it and How Can You Help Someone You Care About?," Student Center, Rumsey Gallery, until 1 p.m.
7 p.m. Volleyball at Seton Hill.
Thursday, November 6
1 p.m. Health Center Family Planning, until 4 p.m.
7 p.m. Monica Larson speaks on the Graphic Novel, Byrd Center for Legislative Studies.
8 p.m. "The Old Wicked Songs of Heinrich Heine," Multimedia Performance with Tenor Donald George and Pianist Lucy Mauro, Frank Center Theater.
Friday, November 7
Last Day to Withdraw from a Full Semester Class, see Advisor by Noon.
5 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, Student Film Screenings, Byrd Science Center Auditorium.
6 p.m. Volleyball vs. West Virginia Wesleyan.
6 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, The American Chestnut, Byrd Science Center Auditorium. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
6:30 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, Plight of the Puffin, Erma Ora Byrd Auditorium. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
6:45 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, Red Gold, Erma Ora Byrd Auditorium. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
8 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, King Corn, Erma Ora Byrd Auditorium. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
8 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, American Outrage, Byrd Science Center Auditorium.
8 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall. Tickets: $2 for Students, Faculty, and Staff; $5 for the General Public.
8 p.m. Leon Fleischer, Frank Center Theater, $35 in advance and $40 at the door.
9 p.m. Late Night in the Zone, Student Center.
9:30 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, Conservation in Context: Panel Discussion, Erma Ora Byrd Auditorium. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
Saturday, November 8
Washington Gateway Bus Trip to Baltimore, Maryland.
7 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, Seed Hunter, Opera House. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
8 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, Student Film Competition Winner, Opera House. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
8 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall, $2 for Students and Faculty and Staff, $5 for the General Public.
8:30 p.m. American Conservation Film Festival, The Lord God Bird, Opera House. Tickets: $7 for Evening of Films, $5 for One Film, $3 for Students.
Sunday, November 9
2 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall, $2 for Students and Faculty and Staff, $5 for the General Public.
Monday, November 10
9 a.m. First Day of Spring 2009 RAIL Registration for Continuing Students, until 4 p.m.
Noon The Great Teacher's Seminar, Student Center Blue Gray Room, until 1 p.m.
3:10 p.m. Curriculum and Instruction Committee, Student Center Blue Gray Room.
3:30 The Great teacher's Seminar, Cumberland Room, until 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, November 11
4 p.m. Job Search Workshop, Rumsey Gallery, until 5 p.m. Must Register jobweb@shepherd.edu or 304-876-5116.
Wednesday, November 12
Last Day of Academic Advisement for Continuing Students for Spring 2009.
9 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall, Free for Students and $2 for Faculty and Staff, $5 for the General Public.
10 a.m. Aerotek Staffing Service Recruiting Internal Positions, Ram's Den, until Noon.
Thursday, November 13
Women's Volleyball at WVIAC Tournament.
8:30 a.m. State Higher Education Personnel Study, Session One, Dennis Taylor, Vice Chancellor for the Higher Education Policy Commission, and Nichelle Perkins, Higher Education Personnel Study Coordinator, Erma Ora Byrd Center Auditorium.
10:30 a.m. State Higher Education Personnel Study, Session Two (Repeat of Session One), Dennis Taylor, Vice Chancellor for the Higher Education Policy Commission, and Nichelle Perkins, Higher Education Personnel Study Coordinator, Erma Ora Byrd Center Auditorium.
11 a.m. Scott's Miracle-Gro Company Recruiting Sales and Marketing Majors, Ram's Den, until 3 p.m.
2 p.m. Board of Governors Committee Meeting, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies.
9 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall, Free for Students and $2 for Faculty and Staff, $5 for the General Public.
Friday, November 14
Women's Volleyball at WVIAC Tournament.
8 p.m. The Hot 8 Brass Band of New Orleans, Frank Center Theater.
8 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall, $2 for Students and Faculty and Staff, $5 for the General Public.
Saturday, November 15
Women's Volleyball at WVIAC Tournament.
3 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Stonehill at Stonehill Tournament.
4 p.m. Men's Basketball UDC vs. Central State, Clarion Hotel Tournament.
6 p.m. Men's Basketball vs. Fayetteville State, Clarion Hotel Tiurnament.
8 p.m. The Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players present The Tempest, Reynolds Hall, $2 for Students and Faculty and Staff, $5 for the General Public.
Sunday, November 16
2 p.m. Men's Basketball Consolation Game, Clarion Hotel Tournament.
4 p.m. Men's Basketball Championship Game, Clarion Hotel Tournament.
7 p.m. Masterworks Chorale Concert, Frank Center Theater.
Monday, November 17
Service Learning Week.
3:10 p.m. Faculty Senate Meeting, Cumberland Room.
Tuesday, November 18
Noon Dr. Mark Patton, Business Research Profile, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies Auditorium.
Wednesday, November 19
Commuter Outreach Program.
1 p.m. Health Center Family Planning, until 4 p.m.
6 p.m. Women's Basketball CHEYNEY.
7:30 p.m. Men's Basketball at Slippery Rock.
Thursday, November 20
American Smoke Out, American Cancer Society and Relay for Life Fight Against Cancer with Information and Survey, Ram's Den.
6 p.m. The Department of Psychology Presents the Psychology Senior Thesis Poster Session, until 8 p.m., Rumsey Room.
8 p.m. Wind Symphony, Frank Center Theater. Tickets: General Admission, $10; Students, Faculty, and Staff, $5; Shepherd Students and Friends of Music MAC Cardholders, Free.
Friday, November 21
Last Day to Withdraw from Second 8-Weeks Class-See Advisor by Noon.
Continuing Residency Forms Due.
6 p.m. Residence Halls Close for Thanksgiving Break.
Saturday, November 22
First Day of Thanksgiving Recess.
3 p.m. Men's Basketball MERCYHURST, Take a Kid to the Game Day and Golf Trophy Presentation.
5 p.m. Women's Basketball West Liberty, Take a Kid to the Game Day.
Sunday, November 23
Monday, November 24
Tuesday, November 25
6 p.m. Women's Basketball Columbia Union.
8 p.m. Men's Basketball Shippensburg.
Wednesday, November 26
Thursday, November 27
Thanksgiving, University Closed.
Friday, November 28
University Closed.
Saturday, November 29
4 p.m. Women's Basketball Charleston.
Sunday, November 30
Last Day of Thanksgiving Recess.
2 p.m. Residence Halls reopen.
7:15 p.m. Iron Ladies of Liberia Film and Letter Writing, Potomac Room, Student Center.
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