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September 2005
Thursday, September 1
1 p.m. Foundation Executive Committee Meeting, McMurran Hall.
Friday, September 2
7 p.m. "Indochine," (1992) by Regis Warner, in French, 150 min, Reynolds Hall.
Saturday, September 3
1 p.m. Football vs. Shippensburg.
TBA Volleyball at Mercyhurst Tournament.
Sunday, September 4
Noon Women's Soccer at Saginaw Valley.
1 p.m. Men's Soccer vs. Mars Hill.
TBA Volleyball at Mercyhurst Tournament.
Monday, September 5
Labor Day-UNIVERSITY CLOSED
Noon Women's Soccer at Northwood.
TBA Volleyball at Mercyhurst Tournament.
Tuesday, September 6
Last day to change a course from credit to audit status.
6 p.m. Diversity Day, Rumsey Room, Student Center. Sponsored by The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.
Wednesday, September 7
10 a.m. Blood Drive, Storer Ballroom, Student Center.
3 p.m. New Faculty Reception, Cumberland Room, Student Center.
7 p.m. Nexus of Science and Spirit Discussion, Byrd Center for Legislative Studies.
Thursday, September 8
10 a.m. Procurement User's Group Meeting, Cumberland Room, Student Center.
2 p.m. Board of Governors Meeting, Lower Rotunda, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies.
4 p.m. Men's Soccer at Marymount.
4 p.m. Women's Soccer at Wilmington, DE.
Friday, September 9
7 p.m. "Le Crabe Tambour," (1977) by Pierre Schoenddoerffer, in French, 120 mins, Reynolds Hall.
TBA Volleyball at Charleston Tournament.
TBA Golf at Ohio Valley Invitational, Parkersburg.
Saturday, September 10
9 a.m. Annual Student Leadership Conference, Student Center.
1 p.m. Football at Slippery Rock.
1 p.m. Men's Soccer vs. Presbyterian.
TBA Volleyball at Charleston Tournament.
TBA Golf at Ohio Valley Invitational, Parkersburg.
Sunday, September 11
1 p.m. Men's Soccer vs. Lenoir-Rhyne.
3 p.m. Student Ambassador Association Interest Meeting, Cumberland Room, Student Center. Applications are available online or in the Office of Admissions.
7 p.m. Amnesty International Meeting, Room 109, White Hall.
TBA Golf at Glenville Invitational, Parkersburg.
Monday, September 12
10 a.m. Ram's Den Grand Opening, outside of the Ram's Den.
7 p.m. Alumni Association Board Meeting, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, Shepherdstown.
TBA Golf at Glenville Invitational, Parkersburg.
Tuesday, September 13
5 p.m. Women's Soccer vs. Southern Virginia.
7:30 p.m. Speak Truth to Power: Voices from Beyond the Dark, Reynolds Hall. Presented by Amnesty International.
Wednesday, September 14
noon Salsa Dance with Eileen Torres, Ballroom, Student Center. Sponsored by The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.
7 p.m. Volleyball at Salem International.
Thursday, September 15
8 a.m. Administrative Council Meeting, Storer Ballroom, Student Center.
1 p.m. Men's Soccer at Pitt-Johnstown.
3 p.m. Foundation Board Meeting, McMurran Hall.
Friday, September 16
4 p.m. Senator Robert C. Byrd Constitution Day Address, Tom E. Moses Memorial Lecture on the U.S. Constitution, Storer Ballroom, Student Center.
7 p.m. "Scent of Green Papaya," (1993) by Anh Hung Tran, in Vietnamese, 104 mins, Reynolds Hall.
8 p.m. Viento de Agua, Puerto Rican Band, Frank Center Theater. Sponsored by PASS.
Saturday, September 17
11 a.m. Volleyball vs. Concord.
1 p.m. Football at Glenville.
1 p.m. Men's Soccer vs. Davis & Elkins.
1 p.m. Volleyball vs. Bluefield State.
3 p.m. Women's Soccer vs. Davis & Elkins.
TBA Golf at Clarion University Invitational, Clarion, PA.
Sunday, September 18
1 p.m. Men's Soccer at Catholic.
TBA Golf at Clarion University Invitational, Clarion, PA.
Monday, September 19
TBA Golf at Clarion University Invitational, Clarion, PA.
Tuesday, September 20
4:30 p.m. Carnival Theme Meal, Dining Hall.
6 p.m. Michael Lark, "Captain America" comic book artist, Frank Center Theater. Sponsored by the Art Department.
Wednesday, September 21
3 p.m. Women's Soccer at Seton Hill.
8 p.m. John Zaffis, Ghost Hunt Discussion, Storer Ballroom, Student Center.
Thursday, September 22
8 p.m. Basically Beethoven, Frank Center. Sponsored by The Department of Music.
Friday, September 23
Last day to withdraw from first 8-weeks class-See advisor by Noon.
6:30 p.m. Alumni Reception hosted by Dr. Robert Holmes, Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Sponsored by the Alumni Association. RSVP to 876-5157 by September 14.
7 p.m. "Overseas," (1990) by Brigitte Rouan, in French, 94 min, Reynolds Hall.
Saturday, September 24
Family Day
8:30 a.m. Bus Trip to Baltimore, Maryland, Bus departs in front of Student Center. Sponsored by Washington Gateway.
11 a.m. Hurricane Katrina relief concert, Midway. Sponsored by Student Community Services.
11 a.m. Volleyball vs. West Liberty.
1 p.m. Football at Fairmont.
1 p.m. Men's Soccer vs. Wheeling Jesuit.
1 p.m. Volleyball vs. Wheeling Jesuit.
3 p.m. Women's Soccer vs. Concord.
Sunday, September 25
3 p.m. Men's Soccer at Columbia Union.
Monday, September 26
TBA Golf at Central Regional, Davis. 7 p.m. Volleyball at Alderson-Broaddus.
Tuesday, September 27
TBA Golf at Central Regional, Davis.
4 p.m. Women's Soccer vs. Columbia Union.
7 p.m. Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence Project, The Critics Corner, Discussion of "Machine Dreams" with Jayne Anne Phillips, Reception and Book Signing to follow. War Memorial Building, Shepherdstown.
Wednesday, September 28
10:30 a.m. Jayne Anne Phillips Reading, Martinsburg Public Library, Martinsburg. AHWIR Project
11 a.m. Peace Corps Information Table, Ram's Den. Sponsored by the Career Development Center.
Noon Regional Artist Little Maggie, Rumsey Room, Student Center. Sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.
1 p.m. Center for Contemporary Arts Design Presentation for students, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies, Auditorium.
1:10 p.m. Greg Starliper, Junior Recital, M08 Recital Hall, Frank Center.
2:30 p.m. Writers Master Class with Jayne Anne Phillips, Four Seasons Book Store, Shepherdstown. To participate contact Dr. Alan Tinkler. AHWIR Project
3 p.m. Center for Contemporary Arts Design Presentation for faculty and staff, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies, Auditorium.
5 p.m. Center for Contemporary Arts Design Presentation for students, faculty, and staff, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies Auditorium.
5 p.m. Peace Corps Information Session, Rumsey Room, Student Center.
Sponsored by the Career Development Center.
7 p.m. Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence Project, The Writing Life, Literary Presentation and Book Signing, Cumberland Room, Student Center.
7 p.m. Center for Contemporary Arts Design Presentation for the Shepherdstown community, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies Auditoriumr.
7 p.m. Volleyball at Fairmont State.
Thursday, September 29
7 p.m. Men's Soccer at Eastern Mennonite.
8 p.m. Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence Project, Home is Where You Come From, Scarborough Society Lecture and Residency Keynote, Student Center, Storer Ballroom. Reception and Book Signing to follow.
Friday, September 30
8 a.m. Renewable Energy Conference tour of BP solar facility and renewable energy application in local homes. Tour is limited to 50 registrants.
5 p.m. Ted Shusterman, Senior Recital, M08 Recital Hall, Frank Center. Sponsored by Sponsored by the Department of Music.
7 p.m. Film, "Battle of Algiers," (1965) by Gillo Pontecorvo, in French and Arabic, 117 min, Reynolds Hall.
8 p.m. 10th Annual Appalachian Heritage Festival Concert, Frank Center Theater.
10:30 p.m. Post-concert open jam session with Festival artists, Mecklinburg Inn, Shepherdstown.
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