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9:00 AM | La Bella Sicilia - An exhibition of the work of painting and photography students who traveled to Sicily in March 2008. Opening reception is Saturday, October 24, 5-8 pm in the Silpe Gallery of the Hartford Art School. The show runs until November 4th. |
1:30 PM | Contemporary Issues Forum - "Creative Souls: Mental Health, Jewish Life and Art" - Welcome:Katherine Black - Panel chaired by John Mehm with panelists Otto Wal, Dept. of Psychology, University of Hartford and Anne Danaher, Jewih Family Services. Respondent: Dr. Samuel Klagsbrun of Four Winds Hospital, Katonah, NY. Special screening of documentary "Changing Minds: The Inspirational Story of Susan Weinreich" |
2:00 PM | Waiting for Godot - In Waiting for Godot, Samuel Becket's absurdist tragicomedy, two dilapidated bums fill their days as painlessly as they can. They wait for Godot, a personage who will explain their interminable insignificance or put an end to it. Every day a child comes from the unknown Godot and evasively puts the big arrival off until tomorrow. Amidst the story's tragic view is brilliant, bitter comedy that presents a portrait of the dogged resilience of a man's spirit in the face of little hope. |
3:00 PM | Music of Stephen Michael Gryc: An Anniversary Celebration - The Adaskin String Trio along with Hartt faculty and students, perform music of Professor Stephen Michael Gryc in celebration of his sixtieth birthday and 30 year of teaching at The Hartt School. The concert will include works composed during each of the past four decades, from the Five Preludes for Flute Alone of 1979 to the String Quartet of 2005. |
3:45 PM | Exhibit Opening - The Art of the Jews: 3,000 Years in the Making: featuring the Joel and SusAnna Bernard Grae Collections and Susan Weinreich, Artist |
4:30 PM | Sunday Roman Catholic Mass - Each Sunday, mass will be celebrated at the Konover Campus Center Great Room. Everyone is welcome! |
7:30 PM | Twelve Angry Women - Adapted by Sherman Sergel and based on the Emmy award-winning television movie by Reginald Rose, Twelve Angry Women in this compelling drama a 19-year-old boy has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. It appears to be an open-and-shut case until one of the jurors begins opening the others' eyes to the facts. Deliberations become heated and personal. Each juror reveals her own character as testimonies are re-examined, the murder is re-enacted, and a new murder threat is born before their own eyes! |
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8:30 AM | Registration Spring 2010 - Registration for Spring 2010 classes starts November 2 and ends November 24 for fulltime undergraduates, part-time and graduate students. You can register online or at SASC. Hours for SASC are Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 3 pm. Monday, November 9 SASC will not be doing registrations but you can still register online. |
8:30 AM | Advance registration for part-time and graduate students
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8:30 AM | Advance registration for full-time undergraduates begins
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9:00 AM | La Bella Sicilia - An exhibition of the work of painting and photography students who traveled to Sicily in March 2008. Opening reception is Saturday, October 24, 5-8 pm in the Silpe Gallery of the Hartford Art School. The show runs until November 4th. |
11:30 AM | The Art of the Jews: 3,000 years in the Making - Joel Grae and SusAnna Bernard Grae Collections and artist Susan Weinreich |
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8:30 AM | Registration Spring 2010 - Registration for Spring 2010 classes starts November 2 and ends November 24 for fulltime undergraduates, part-time and graduate students. You can register online or at SASC. Hours for SASC are Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 3 pm. Monday, November 9 SASC will not be doing registrations but you can still register online. |
9:00 AM | La Bella Sicilia - An exhibition of the work of painting and photography students who traveled to Sicily in March 2008. Opening reception is Saturday, October 24, 5-8 pm in the Silpe Gallery of the Hartford Art School. The show runs until November 4th. |
10:00 AM | ITS Security Workshop - Information Technology Services is pleased to announce another series of Technology Tuesday classes. These FREE classes are offered on a first come/first served basis, and are available to faculty and staff of the University. For a full course listing, visit us at http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/itcourses or email us at itcourses@hartford.edu.
Seating is limited. |
12:00 PM | The Art of the Jews: 3,000 years in the Making - Joel Grae and SusAnna Bernard Grae Collections and artist Susan Weinreich |
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! |
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. |
5:00 PM | Can Women Save the Economy - As part of the Gail Champlin Speakers Program, Susan Coleman, Professor of Finance at the University of Hartford and Alfa Demmellash, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rising Tide Capital will talk about the role women are and can play in this economy to help turn the economy around.
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7:00 PM | Free Early Music Workshop: Sacred Voices of the Renaissance - Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 7-8:30 PM (Instructor, Noah Glynn) The Hartt Community Division will be offering a series of free workshops throughout the year. Workshops will take the form of a music reading session orsing/play along and will be offered periodically on Saturday afternoons throughout the year. The Hartt School, University of Hartford, Room TBD |
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8:30 AM | Registration Spring 2010 - Registration for Spring 2010 classes starts November 2 and ends November 24 for fulltime undergraduates, part-time and graduate students. You can register online or at SASC. Hours for SASC are Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 3 pm. Monday, November 9 SASC will not be doing registrations but you can still register online. |
8:30 AM | Build a Strong Executive Leadership Team - Learn how to take your direct reports from a group of highly competitive, individual leaders to a winning executive team. Explore techniques to define a unifying agenda and to focus your executive team on execution through collaboration. Leave with an action plan for developing a strong executive team. Pre-registration required. Call 860-768-5619. |
9:00 AM | La Bella Sicilia - An exhibition of the work of painting and photography students who traveled to Sicily in March 2008. Opening reception is Saturday, October 24, 5-8 pm in the Silpe Gallery of the Hartford Art School. The show runs until November 4th. |
11:30 AM | The Art of the Jews: 3,000 years in the Making - Joel Grae and SusAnna Bernard Grae Collections and artist Susan Weinreich |
7:30 PM | Civil Liberties in the 21st Century - Civil Liberties and Economic Democracy
Michael Parenti received his PhD in political science from Yale University. Parenti's books and lectures examine a wide range of subjects within the general areas of politics, culture, economics, and history. |
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8:30 AM | Registration Spring 2010 - Registration for Spring 2010 classes starts November 2 and ends November 24 for fulltime undergraduates, part-time and graduate students. You can register online or at SASC. Hours for SASC are Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 3 pm. Monday, November 9 SASC will not be doing registrations but you can still register online. |
2:00 PM | The Art of the Jews: 3,000 years in the Making - Joel Grae and SusAnna Bernard Grae Collections and artist Susan Weinreich |
7:30 PM | KDH: Kosher Dinner Hour - FREE home cooked dinner every Thursday night! Hang out and schmooze with friends or make new ones, always a fun time guaranteed! |
7:30 PM | An Evening with Guitar - Featuring the students of Richard Provost |
7:30 PM | The Mikado - The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan's immortal operetta performed by Hartt's Theatre Division, is directed by Professor of Theatre Henry Fonte, with music direction by Michael Morris and choreography by Leslie Unger. |
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. |
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8:30 AM | Registration Spring 2010 - Registration for Spring 2010 classes starts November 2 and ends November 24 for fulltime undergraduates, part-time and graduate students. You can register online or at SASC. Hours for SASC are Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 3 pm. Monday, November 9 SASC will not be doing registrations but you can still register online. |
8:30 AM | Building Your Talent Pipeline for the Future: Finding Stars - Learn a strategic approach to staffing/selection, aspects to consider for selecting the best talent, how generational issues influence hiring practices, and how to create a talent profile for a position ensuring selection of an individual who is a strong fit with the organization and its needs. Pre-registration required. Call 860-768-5619. |
11:30 AM | The Art of the Jews: 3,000 years in the Making - Joel Grae and SusAnna Bernard Grae Collections and artist Susan Weinreich |
1:00 PM | How to Hire Stars: Interviewing Strategies for Leaders - Managers and supervisors play a key role in selecting new employees. This seminar will help participants learn to interview well and take positive steps to build a strong team for their organization. The session includes time to practice and hone interviewing skills. Pre-registration required. Call 860-768-5619. |
6:00 PM | Women's Volleyball Match - Women's Volleyball vs. New Hampshire |
7:30 PM | The Mikado - The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan's immortal operetta performed by Hartt's Theatre Division, is directed by Professor of Theatre Henry Fonte, with music direction by Michael Morris and choreography by Leslie Unger. |
7:30 PM | Hartt Symphony Orchestra - Under the direction of Christophen Zimmerman, the Hartt Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Purcell, Berg, Webern, and Mozart. |
9:00 PM | BINGO - The Residence Hall Association brings you Monthly Bingo In the Commons. Every first Friday come out to win prizes and have fun at bingo. We will have a huge grand prize you could win every month! The first games are Friday, November 6th. Doors open at 9:00! |
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8:30 AM | Registration Spring 2010 - Registration for Spring 2010 classes starts November 2 and ends November 24 for fulltime undergraduates, part-time and graduate students. You can register online or at SASC. Hours for SASC are Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 3 pm. Monday, November 9 SASC will not be doing registrations but you can still register online. |
1:00 PM | Body Usage and Ergonomics for Musicians: Increasing Performance Quality - Saturdays 1:00 - 2:30pm, sessions on 11/7, 11/21 and 12/12, plus a 30-minute private lesson, $75. By working with, instead of against, your body, you can improve your technique while decreasing your chance of injury. This three-class series will help you increase your awareness of how you use your body while playing, and assist you in deciphering what works and what doesn't.
Registration Deadline: November 1st |
7:30 PM | The Mikado - The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan's immortal operetta performed by Hartt's Theatre Division, is directed by Professor of Theatre Henry Fonte, with music direction by Michael Morris and choreography by Leslie Unger. |