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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. |
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3:00 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. |
3:00 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. |
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 |
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. |
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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! |
7:00 PM | End of Semester Chamber Music Concert - The "End of Semester Chamber Music Concert" features Hartt undergraduate and graduate students performing a wide variety of repertoire in various chamber ensembles (each concert features a different program). |