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4:30 PM | Sunday Roman Catholic Mass - Each Sunday, mass will be celebrated at the Konover Campus Center Great Room. Everyone is welcome! |
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8:00 AM | Classes resume
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8:30 AM | Moving From Disagreement to Dialogue - This half-day interactive workshop will involve participants in exploring and identifying strategies to transform professional disagreements into opportunities for mutual understanding and effective conflict management, both as parties to a disagreement and as mediators in other parties' disagreements. Pre-registration required. Call 860-768-5619. |
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 - Effective Job Search Strategies - 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 a successful job search including targeting, researching, networking and using the Internet effectively. Pre-registration preferred. Call 860-768-5619. Walk-ins welcome. |
7:30 PM | Continuing Issues Forum: Greenberg Center Book Festival - The Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies Book Festival - "How Books Transform Jewish History"
Avinoam Patt, author "Finding Home and Homeland" and "We are Here!: New Approaches to Jewish Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany", Richard Freund, author, "Digging through the Bible" and "Bethsaida: A City by the North Shore of the Sea of Galilee Vol. IV." |
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5:00 PM | Undergraduate Composers' Concert - Featuring works by Hartt's first-year student composers |
7:00 PM | Men's Basketball Game - Men's basketball vs. Yale |
8:00 PM | Free Improvisation Concert - Performance by students from the Free Improvisation course |
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12:15 PM | Poetry Reading: Morri Creech - The Cardin Reading Series presents award-winning poet Morri Creech, author of PAPER CATHEDRALS (Kent State University Press, 2001) and FIELD KNOWLEDGE (Waywiser Press, 2006). |
12:15 PM | CETA Sustainability Seminar Series - Sustainable Water Supplies - David Pines, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering will lead a discussion of Sustainable Water Supplies. This seminar discusses present methods for remediating surface water and the present state of water capture and supply for the Hartford area. |
4:30 PM | A Showcase of Student Humanitarian Project - Engineers Without Borders will be hosting an event in which engineering, art, and sociology students will display the work they plan to implement this coming January. Refreshments will be served. |
7:30 PM | The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz Student Ensemble - Several student combos present a broad range of jazz repertoire. |
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9:00 AM | Clay Club Holiday Sale - Hartford Art School's Clay Club holds their annual ceramic sale to help raise funds for their trip to NCECA, the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. A wide range of pottery and sculpture will be for sale, just in time for the holidays! |
10:00 AM | American Red Cross Blood Drive - Please sign up to donate blood at www.givelife.org or by calling 1-800- Givelife. Please call Center for Community Service x5409 with any questions. |
6:45 PM | Mamma Mia! - The Village Community Council is sponsoring and event to go see Mamma Mia at the Bushnell. Tickets are only $20. E-mail villagecc@hartford.edu if interested.
Transportation is provided. |
7:00 PM | Clay Club Holiday Sale - Opening Reception - Hartford Art School's Clay Club holds their annual ceramic sale to help raise funds for their trip to NCECA, the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. A wide range of pottery and sculpture will be for sale, just in time for the holidays! |
7:30 PM | Hartt Dances - The fall performance of Hartt Dances, features choreography by Katie Stevinson-Nollet, ballet excerpts re-staged by Hilda Morales and Alla Nikitina, works of original choreography by Miguel Campaneria. |
7:30 PM | The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz Student Ensemble - Several student combos present a broad range of jazz repertoire. |
9:00 PM | December Bingo - Every First Friday of the Month, the Residence Hall Association will be hosting BINGO at the Commons. Come for over $500 in prize give aways, an RHA door prize, and the possibility to win our Jack Pot, a Plasma Screen Television! Doors open at 9:00
Games Start at 9:30. |
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6:00 PM | Promakkah - Hillel's 3rd Annual Hanukkah semi-formal will be held at Tumblebrook Country Club. Ticket price includes dinner, dancing, soft drinks and transportation to and from the event. |
6:00 PM | Gospel Concert - The University of Hartford's Gospel Choir-now named The "Voices of Triumph" will be hosting it's annual Fall concert "Souled Out" tickets are $5 with student i.d. 7without please contact Rachel Wint @ rwint@hartford.edu |
7:30 PM | Hartt Dances - The fall performance of Hartt Dances, features choreography by Katie Stevinson-Nollet, ballet excerpts re-staged by Hilda Morales and Alla Nikitina, works of original choreography by Miguel Campaneria. |
7:30 PM | Performance 20/20 - "Anatomy of a Performance" Three different and distinctive programs of great chamber music accompanied by video prepared by the student performers showing how a concert is prepared. |