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Saturday, November 14
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.


12:15 PM
Thomas Hooker Brewery Tour - Want to learn how beer is brewed? Learn by taking a trip to Thomas Hooker Brewery. Group tour, tasting session, and bus transportation provided for only $1.00! Must provide valid student ID and be 21 years or older. Must be a Village Resident of guest of Village Resident.


8:00 PM
Sophie Treadwell's Machinal - University of Hartford's University Players and Saint Joseph College's Queenes Companye present Sophie Treadwell's Machinal. Inspired by the real-life murder trial of Ruth Snyder in the 1920s, the New York Times called this 1928 play "A triumph of individual distinction, gleaming with intangible beauty."


9:00 PM
Phi Mu Alpha Disco Ball - Dance the night away to your favorite disco songs played by a live disco orchestra and disco singers! Prizes to be awarded for best dressed and best dancers! All ticket proceeds to benefit Cystic Fibrosis. Must have valid Student ID.


Sunday, November 15
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.


1:30 PM
Lecture "The Art and Artifacts of the Jews" - Professor Marc Epstein of Vassar College will deliver a lecture and then follow with a special gallery tour of "The Art of the Jews: 3,000 Years in the Making".


2:00 PM
The van Rooy Competition for Musical Excellence - The van Rooy Competition for Musical Excellence, now in its tenth year, has become a defining tradition of The Hartt School.Hartt undergraduate instrumental performance majors compete for a top prize of $10,000. The competition is underwritten by longtime Hartt supporters Jean-Pierre and Marie-Claire van Rooy of Farmington, Connecticut. After the performances, a dessert reception will be offered, followed by the announcement of the winners.


3:00 PM
Faculty Recital Series - Dr. Watson Morrison, Professor Emeritus of Piano performs an All Chopin Recital in anticipation of the composer's 200th Birthday Anniversary. The program will consist of: Four Ballads, Funeral March Sonata, Two Mazurkas, and Polonaise in A-Flat Major.


4:15 PM
Body Usage and Ergonomics for Musicians - Body Usage and Ergonomics for Musicians: Increasing Performance Quality while Decreasing Injury. 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. Will be held on Sunday 11/8, 11/15 and 12/6 from 4:15 - 5:15 pm, plus a 30-minute private lesson, the cost is $65. Registration Deadline: November 1st


4:30 PM
Sunday Roman Catholic Mass - Each Sunday, mass will be celebrated at the Konover Campus Center Great Room. Everyone is welcome!


Monday, November 16
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.


11:00 AM
MAC Meetings/Cisco on Campus! - The NOW Van(Cisco's Network on Wheels) will be coming to The University of Hartford- stationed in Parking Lot B. The NOW Van travels the country demonstrating all of Cisco's latest technologies. Visit the Cisco NOW Van to learn more about an exciting career with MAC Meetings and Events as a Demo Team Specialist for Cisco Systems.


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


Tuesday, November 17
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
Utilizing Generational Differences: Managing & Motivating 4 Generations - Learn about the differences between the four generations, strategies for motivating and working effectively with them, how to help each generation develop at work, and strategies for helping the generations overcome differences to work well together. Pre-registration required. Call 860-768-5619.


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
PRSSA 50/50 Giveaway - PRSSA will be selling tickets in Suisman Lounge from Tuesday, November 17-Thursday November 19. The winner will be pulled on Friday and will receive 50% of the entire profit! Tickets are 2 for $1 or 10 for $4


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!


6:00 PM
Free Info Session - Write 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.


7:00 PM
Annual W.A.R.S Passion Party - LADIES ONLY!!!! Come and enjoy a fun evening with the girls and explore some amazing products. Food provided We except all major credit cards and cash.


7:30 PM
Public Works - Works by Hartt composition majors


8:00 PM
Christmas Cabaret Auditions - There will be a Christmas Cabaret/Talent Show on Friday, December 11 at 8 PM in Gengras. Anyone is allowed to audition for the Cabaret on 11/17 or 11/19. If there are any questions please contact kennedy@hartford.edu.


10:15 PM
Habitat for Humanity Meeting - The University of Hartford Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter was founded in 1999 to help serve the Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity (HAHFH) Affiliate. Each spring UHa Habitat travels down south on "Alternative Spring Break"; to help build a home in another area of the country.


Wednesday, November 18
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.


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


12:00 PM
The Internship Solution: A Tell-All From the Intern Queen - Lauren Berger is called "the Intern Queen" after completing 15 internships during her 4 years of college. Lauren is the expert on everything internship-related including Internships in Today's Economy, How to Get An Internship, How Employers Can Properly Utilize Their Intern Programs, How to Benefit Both Student and Employer During an Internship, How to Make the Most of Your Internship, Resume Advice, Cover Letter Advice, etc. Lauren travels around the country speaking to schools about the importance of internships.


7:30 PM
The United States Coast Guard - In a "Windy City Preview" the U.S. Coast Guard Band performs classic works for wind band in a warm-up for its December appearance at the Midwest Conference in Chicago. Chief Musician (MUC) Josh Thomas is a soloist in Ingold Dah's Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band and Musician 1st class (MU1) Lisa Williamson will sing Three Cabaret Songs by William Bolcom. Also included are works by Gregson, Prokofiev, Wagner, Schwantner, and Gorb. This event is sponsored by Hartt's Instrumental Studies Division.


Thursday, November 19
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.


12:15 PM
PRSSA 50/50 Giveaway - PRSSA will be selling tickets in Suisman Lounge from Tuesday, November 17-Thursday November 19. The winner will be pulled on Friday and will receive 50% of the entire profit! Tickets are 2 for $1 or 10 for $4


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


6:00 PM
Architecture Lecture Series: My Architect - The movie "My Architect" explores the life and work of Louis I. Kahn, who is widely considered to have been the most important architect of the second half of the twentieth century. While Kahn's artistic legacy was a search for truth and clarity, his personal life was secretive and chaotic. His mysterious death left behind three families.


7:00 PM
The Business Side of Entertainment Careers - Hear what it's really like to work in the entertainment/performing arts from students and U of H alumni who have experience working in marketing, concert promotions, event planning, finance and management!


7:30 PM
Live Jazz and Buffet Night - The Sean Clapis (Hartt '09) Jazz Combo will be playing a concert in the Commuter Lounge, Gengras Room 149. $1 pre-order or $2 at the door. Additional $3 for the buffet. Email berry@hartford.edu to pre-order.


7:30 PM
Sophie Treadwell's Machinal - University of Hartford's University Players and Saint Joseph College's Queenes Companye present Sophie Treadwell's Machinal. Inspired by the real-life murder trial of Ruth Snyder in the 1920s, the New York Times called this 1928 play "A triumph of individual distinction, gleaming with intangible beauty."


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
Hartt Big Band - The Hartt Concert Jazz Ensemble presents the music of Count Basie.


7:30 PM
An Evening with Guitar - Featuring the students of Richard Provost


8:00 PM
Christmas Cabaret Auditions - There will be a Christmas Cabaret/Talent Show on Friday, December 11 at 8 PM in Gengras. Anyone is allowed to audition for the Cabaret on 11/17 or 11/19. If there are any questions please contact kennedy@hartford.edu.


Friday, November 20
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
Engaging Employees for High Performance During Turbulent Times - In this seminar, new and seasoned leaders will learn how to "wake-up", engage and focus their staffs to excel in the daily work challenges they face. Learn critical concepts of employee motivation and practice aspects of healthy employee dialogue to foster positive participation and focused commitment to results. 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


3:00 PM
CUPA-HR Webinar: Services To Attract and Retain An Experienced Workforce - Learn how Virginia Commonwealth University developed new and existing programs in the face of budget cuts and downsizing, and in the process won national recognition from the AARP for four straight years as one of the "Best Employers for Workers Over 50".


7:00 PM
Shabbat Services and Dinner - Come join Rabbi Yossi and all your friends at Chabad Chevra, as we welcome Shabbat with uplifting melodic prayers, followed by a delicious four course Shabbat meal. Come and bring a friend for an enjoyable evening of great food, spirited singing, lively discussions and socializing. At the new Chabad House, 100 Bloomfield Ave, West Hartford CT


7:30 PM
Sophie Treadwell's Machinal - University of Hartford's University Players and Saint Joseph College's Queenes Companye present Sophie Treadwell's Machinal. Inspired by the real-life murder trial of Ruth Snyder in the 1920s, the New York Times called this 1928 play "A triumph of individual distinction, gleaming with intangible beauty."


7:30 PM
Senior Dance Composition Concert - This fall's Senior Dance Concert features new choreography by three senior dance majors. Ashley Fichera, Jessica Kilpatrick, and Stephanie Spada present their compositions. The evening's guest artists are Kurt Douglas, Laney Engelhard, and Ralph Perkins.


7:30 PM
The Holidays with Hartt - Ring in the holidays with the choirs of The Hartt School in a program featuring music by Bach, Britten, Gabrieli, Monteverdi, Poulenc, Purcell, and Randall Thompson, and seasonal music. Hartt's talented undergraduate voice majors will be featured as soloists. Conductors include Edward Bolkovac, Stuart Younse, and Carolina Flores. $15.00 donation at the door.


7:30 PM
Trombones +1 - The Hartt Trombone Ensemble features varying combinations of two to twelve trombones, including alto, tenor, and bass as well as alto, tenor and bass sackbut, performing a program of representative repertoire from the Renaissance, baroque, classical, and modern periods.


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