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Events of Wednesday, Nov. 14

Monday, November 05, 2007

Professional Development Brainstorm Session: 9 to 10 a.m., Williams Center Room S104. Sponsored by the advisory board of the Professional Development Center, seeking input from faculty and staff on the educational and profesional development needs of their communities.

Tom Noyes

Writer Tom Noyes

Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series presents a craft talk with Tom Noyes: 11 a.m., Fenton Hall Room 127. Fiction writer Tom Noyes, author of "Behold Faith," will discuss his work. Sponsored by the Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series of the English Department. All welcome.

Academic Leadership Meeting: 1 to 3 p.m., Bob Steele Multipurpose Room. Agenda includes Cleary training, CCC critical thinking assessment. All welcome.

The Big Read Roundtable Discussion on Fahrenheit 451: 1 p.m.  Fenton Hall Room 127. "Fahrenheit 451" as a Novel: A Roundtable Discussion;" English faculty members Dustin Parsons and Bruce Simon discuss Bradbury's dystopian world.  All welcome to join in a spirited discussion as part of The Big Read series of events on this novel. 

A Clean Energy Panel Discussion: 4 p.m., McEwen Hall Room 209. Sponsored by the Student Association.

Marion Sonnenfeld Scholarships Presentation: 4 p.m., Williams Center S-104. The Council for Women’s Concerns is inviting all faculty, staff, and students to a reception honoring scholarship recipients Kathryn Anne Kornacki, AnneMarie Miller, Sarah Jennifer Sumski, and Kimberly Best Waite. Refreshments will be provided courtesy of Faculty Student Association. Free. All welcome.

Asian Club Talent Show: 7 p.m., Williams Center S104. Refreshments. Free. All welcome.

Ethos: Solos & Duets II: 6 p.m., Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall.

Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series features reading by Tom Noyes: 7 p.m., McEwen Hall Room 202. Featuring fiction writer Tom Noyes of Penn State Erie, the Behrend College, author of the short story collection, "Behold Faith," which the New York Times Book Review lauded for its "macabre wit and startling confessions of frailty and delusion." Sponsored by English Department. Free. All welcome.

Fredonia Wind Ensemble in Concert: 8 p.m., King Concert Hall. Conducted by Tim Reynish.

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