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11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
11:30 AM | Open Enrollment Fair - HRD Annual Open Enrollment Fair |
11:30 AM | " In Her Father's Eyes" Exhibit - "In Her Father's Eyes" A Slovak Childhood in the Shadow of the Holocaust" will be in the Sherman Museum from September 16 through October 26. MWF-11:30-1 p.m. TR-12-2 p.m. |
7:00 PM | Men's Soccer Game - Men's Soccer vs. Vermont |
7:30 PM | Contemporary Players Ensemble - The Hartt Contemporary Players Ensemble opens its season with contemporary music featuring trombone and friends. Curated by Hartt trombone teacher Ronald Borror, this concert promises to be fantastic. |
7:30 PM | Civil Liberties in the 21st Century - To Heller and Back: Is There a Right of Self-Defense?
Joyce Malcolm, PhD, is professor of legal history at George Mason University School of Law, professor of history at Bentley College, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. |
8:00 PM | Pizza in The Hut - Join Hillel for Pizza in the Hut, enjoy Pizza in the Sukkah and help make fleece blankets to donate to Jewish Family Services- help our community as the weather gets colder. |
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11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
12:00 PM | Master Class with Cory Weeds - Cory Weeds, Vancouver based saxophonist, owner of the famed jazz club "The Cellar", and his own record company offers a master class. Students who are specifically interested in music management would be advised to attend this event as Mr. Weeds covers topics that concern the music business as well as performance. Sponsored by The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz, the class will be in Room 410/412 in the Fuller Music Center. |
12:00 PM | " In Her Father's Eyes" Exhibit - "In Her Father's Eyes" A Slovak Childhood in the Shadow of the Holocaust" will be in the Sherman Museum from September 16 through October 26. MWF-11:30-1 p.m. TR-12-2 p.m. |
12:30 PM | Teaching Online with Skype, the Online Telephone with a Camera - Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP works like on online telephone and one of the most popular examples of this is Skype. On Thursday, October 8th, at 12:30 p.m., join Amanda Carlson, assistant professor in A&S Art History, for a demonstration of Skype and hear about her experiences using this tool in instruction. |
6:00 PM | Architecture Series Lecture: Lance Gordon - Hartford planner Lance Gordon is the speaker in this week's Architecture Lecture Series at the University of Hartford. The subject of Gordon's lecture is "Frederick Law Olmsted and Beyond." The lecture will begin at 6PM on Thursday, October 8 in the Wilde Auditorium in the Harry Jack Gray Center on campus. The lecture is free and open to the public, and is supported through the generosity of JCJ Architecture. A full schedule of this semester's lecture series is found on the Department of Architecture website:
http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/architect/docs/lectureseriesfall2009.pdf. |
7:15 PM | Join SWAT! - SWAT (Student Wellness Awareness Team) is a student organization for students who want to provide a safe and healthy University of Hartford community by informing their peers about current health and wellness issues. Join us Thursdays! SWAT- Looking Out For Your Health |
7:30 PM | Sukkah Kumzitz - Join President Walter Harrison for a Kumzitz in our heated sukkah on campus. Soup, salad and sushi are all free of charge! Bring your instruments and come jam with us!! |
7:30 PM | KDH in the Sukkah with President Harrison - President Harrison will lead the discussion regarding "Mumbai and Gaza: Responding to terrorism in uncertain times." FREE home cooked dinner every Thursday night! Hang out and schmooze with friends or make new ones, always a fun time guaranteed! |
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8:30 AM | Coaching Employees to Maximize Performance and Potential - In the current economy, effective career coaching by a manager can improve an employee's performance and enable the manager to build on their employee's strengths to benefit the organization. This seminar teaches skills necessary for effective coaching of employees. Pre-registration required. Call 860-768-5619. |
11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
11:30 AM | " In Her Father's Eyes" Exhibit - "In Her Father's Eyes" A Slovak Childhood in the Shadow of the Holocaust" will be in the Sherman Museum from September 16 through October 26. MWF-11:30-1 p.m. TR-12-2 p.m. |
12:00 PM | Relay for Life - Relay for Life is a fun-filled overnight event designed to increase awareness of cancer prevention, treatments, and cures. Relay also celebrates survivorship and raises money for research and programs of the American Cancer Society. |
6:00 PM | Women's Volleyball Match - Women's Volleyball vs. Albany |
7:30 PM | Hartt Chamber Winds - The Hartt Wind Ensemble opens its 2009 - 2010 season with a chamber winds concert featuring music from Mozart to Messiaen on October 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Millard Auditorium. Admission: $20 with discounts for seniors, students and groups. |
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11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
7:00 PM | A Tribute to Fritz Moses - Fritz Moses began teaching at Hartt in 1990, and remained on the faculty until his untimely death on July 8, 2009. Several of Fritz's former students will sing in honor of their teacher and mentor, and Fritz's own poetry will be read. |
7:00 PM | Men's Soccer Game - Men's Soccer vs. Boston University |
7:30 PM | Jews Gone Wild - It's Simchas Torah! - Come on over and party like never before! Dance with the Torah, enjoy munchies and soft drinks, experience the electric excitement of Jewish People!
Great Food!
Joyous Dancing!
Lots of Simcha! |
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11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
1:00 PM | Women's Volleyball Match - Women's Volleyball vs. Binghampton |
4:30 PM | Sunday Roman Catholic Mass - Each Sunday, mass will be celebrated at the Konover Campus Center Great Room. Everyone is welcome! |
4:30 PM | Sing for the City - Choruses from The Hartt School will be joined by local school choruses in a festival concert to raise funds for the Upper Albany Neighborhood Collaborative (UANC). Several guest conductors, as well as Hartt faculty members Edward Bolkovac, Stuart Younse, and Carolina Flores, will lead an exciting and varied program. The program will take place on Sunday, October 11 at 4:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Joseph. A minimum donation at the door is $10- all proceeds go directly to the UANC. |
7:30 PM | Jews Gone Wild - It's Simchas Torah! - Come on over and party like never before! Dance with the Torah, enjoy munchies and soft drinks, experience the electric excitement of Jewish People!
Great Food!
Joyous Dancing!
Lots of Simcha! |
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11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
11:30 AM | " In Her Father's Eyes" Exhibit - "In Her Father's Eyes" A Slovak Childhood in the Shadow of the Holocaust" will be in the Sherman Museum from September 16 through October 26. MWF-11:30-1 p.m. TR-12-2 p.m. |
4:30 PM | The Hertford College Lecture - The Soldier's Tale: Folklore and the Experience of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. David Hopkin, PhD Fellow and Lecturer in Modern European History, Hertford College, University of Oxford will be giving the lecture. |
6:00 PM | Etiquette Dinner - Does thinking about a lunch or dinner interview scare you? Do you know the proper way to conduct yourself during a meal? Then you should join Career Services for the Etiquette Dinner. In order to be part of this event you must register on CareerBridge. For Additional information, contact |
8:00 PM | The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later An Epilogue - The creators of the highly acclaimed play The Laramie Project, will premiere a compelling and groundbreaking epilogue to the original piece. This piece explores the long-term effects of the murder of Matthew Shepard on this small-town community. Hartt School Alums Sarah Goosmann '09 and Justin Fuller '07 will be participating in the reading. |
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11:00 AM | Krystals in Suisman - Have your picture taken and placed inside a krystal! |
11:00 AM | Raffle Ticket Sales - The PTSA will be selling raffle tickets for one of 4 baskets throughout October. Tickets are $2 each. Drawing will occur on Nov 2nd. Proceeds to benefit Susan G. Komen CT. Sale begins on October 6 and continues until October 29. |
12:00 PM | " In Her Father's Eyes" Exhibit - "In Her Father's Eyes" A Slovak Childhood in the Shadow of the Holocaust" will be in the Sherman Museum from September 16 through October 26. MWF-11:30-1 p.m. TR-12-2 p.m. |
12:15 PM | Engineers Without Borders Meeting - Engineers Without Borders University of Hartford Chapter is meeting in the UT Lounge today at 12:15. We will be discussing our greywater harvesting system, solar power & DC to AC conversion.
Check out our video @: http://vimeo.com/5011683 |
12:15 PM | Mohegan Sun Trip - The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and RHA are sponsoring a trip to Mohegan Sun! The event is open to all students 21+ and tickets are $20 each. Tickets include transportation, a $15 meal voucher for any restaurant or buffet, and 3 $5 bet coupons. Look for our table in Suisman Lounge October 13. |
12:15 PM | PRSSA Soul Food Sale - The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is delivering plates of fried chicken, mac n' cheese, cornbread, green beans, and yellow rice on Sunday, October 18 from 5-8 p.m. to students on campus for only $5. Sign up with a PRSSA member or on Tuesday October 13 between 12:15-1:30 in Suisman Lounge. |
12:15 PM | Pizza and Parsha Study Group - A refreshing look and discussion about the weekly Torah portion. Delve into the Torah portion of the week. Discover its relevance to you, your life, and your week. FREE PIZZA |
12:15 PM | Weekday Roman Catholic Mass - Every Tuesday, mass is celebrated. |
12:15 PM | Getting Started with Blackboard - This session, offered on most Tuesdays, is designed for instructors new to Blackboard and provides a general orientation with hands-on time to begin working in Blackboard. Instructors will learn strategies for organizing Blackboard courses, review the many tools and features available, and start adding content items such as a syllabus to their course. Faculty should bring digital versions of their course content since this is designed as a hands-on seminar. Please call (768-4661) or email FCLD (fcld@hartford.edu) to register! |
12:30 PM | Psi Chi Meeting - If you are interested in meeting other students and faculty in Psychology come to the meeting! We want to meet you! If this is not your first time coming, come back and be updated on all the great things that Psi Chi is doing. There will be free pizza. |
1:00 PM | NSBE Meeting - The National Society of Black Engineers is a professional student organization. This year our objective is to rebuild and develop NSBE's role to benefit our community and educate our members. Come join us for a meeting every Tuesday. Also, come find out about our upcoming events, like laser tag on the 23rd with ASA, and NJ Six Flags on the 24th as well as our "green" fundraiser! |
6:00 PM | Free Info Session - Writing a Resume That Gets Noticed - Learn about the career planning/job advancement services and other services available for adults at the Center for Professional Development. Hear a professional career counselor talk about strategies for writing an effective resume and ways to make your resume stand out. Pre-registration preferred. Call 860-768-5619. Walk-ins welcome. |
7:30 PM | Dumpling Workshop - Come and make dumplings with the member of Asian Student Association. ASA provides all the materials needed. This is a FREE event. Bring all your friends! |
8:00 PM | W.A.R.S Meeting - Women Against Rape and Sexual Assault have great things planned for the year so please come out to our meeting to get involved and fight for a great cause. |