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November 1, 2009
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.

November 2, 2009
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.
4:00 pm Making the Most of SLAC Off-Campus Interview Opportunities Workshop
Find out about opportunities to interview off-campus through interview consortiums of which Davidson is a member.
7:00 pm Carney Sandoe & Associates Information Session
Carney, Sandoe & Associates is an educational recruitment firm that places teachers and administrators in private, independent and like-kind (charter, magnet, pilot and merit) schools across the nation.
7:30 pm Interdisciplinary Film Panel: Blade Runner
Davidson faculty members will discuss their disciplinary approaches to the film Blade Runner at Monday, November 2 at 7:30 pm in the C. Shaw Smith 900 Room, Alvarez College Union. Free and open to the public.

November 3, 2009
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.
12:15 pm Center Lunch Talks - Dr. Karen Bernd & Bill Warren '10
Weekly CIS lunches with faculty and student presentations
2:30 pm Hot, Flat and Crowded--An Update
Best-selling author and journalist Thomas Friedman will deliver a lecture titled "Hot, Flat and Crowded--An Update" on Tuesday, November 3 at 2:30 pm in the Duke Family Performance Hall. Free and open to the public, with ticket required.
6:30 pm Jump Start
Hear advice from the class of 2010. Learn where they interned last summer and tips and suggestions for how to search for your summer internship.
7:30 pm The "Memory & . . . ." series continues with Keynote lecture.
The poplular Memory Group interdisciplinary discussion series continues on Nov. 3rd with keynote lecture.
7:30 pm Dr. Jeffrey Olick - Keynote Speaker for "Memory & . . . "
Dr. Jeffrey Olick, Professor of Sociology and History at the University of Virginia, will present a lecture at Davidson College entitled "Past Contributions and Future Prospects of Memory Studies"
8:00 pm Fall 2009 Chidsey Leadership Lecture
The Honorable Calvin E. Murphy '70, founder of Davidson's Black Student Coalition, and currently a NC Superior Court Judge shares his leadership journey on Tuesday, November 3 at 8:00 pm in C. Shaw Smith 900 Room, Alvarez College Union.

November 4, 2009
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.
11:00 am Brite Divinity Information Table
The purpose of Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University is to prepare persons for that vocation through a program of quality theological education.
3:30 pm Brite Divinity Information Session
The purpose of Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University is to prepare persons for that vocation through a program of quality theological education.
6:45 pm Math Coffee: "Get into the Zome" Activity
Zometools may look like Tinker Toys, but they are actually advanced educational tools that can be used by everyone from 5 year-olds to professional mathematicians. We will build basic 3D models and move to more complicated structures. There will be a ‘Zometool Competition’ to test your creative skills in building the tallest tower, the strongest tower, and the longest-spinning top. Get ready to build with Zometools!

November 5, 2009
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.
3:00 pm Davidson College Law School Fair
Approximately 60 law school admission representatives attend our annual law school fair.
6:00 pm S.A.T.T. Workshop: Strategies for Literacy
S.A.T.T. (Social Action Tools and Training) Workshops are a series of workshops that are designed to teach volunteers a variety of skills to help make the most of their work in the community.
7:00 pm Health Care Reform Panel
students interested in health care reform
7:00 pm Health Care Reform: Politics, Economics, and Ethics
A symposium on current political, economic and ethical aspects of health care reform in the U.S. on Thursday, November 5 at 7:00 pm in Lilly Family Gallery, Chambers Building.

November 6, 2009
Redefining Davidson: A Celebration of Diversity
The Alumni Office and Alumni Association Board of Directors offers a weekend of programming centered around diversity.
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.
11:00 am Thomas M. Cooley Law School Information Table
The best people, an excellent legal education program, and first-class facilities - essential attributes of every successful law school.
11:00 am USC College of Social Work Information Table
The College of Social Work is well known for its national and international leadership in social work education.
2:30 pm USC College of Social Work Information Session
The College of Social Work is well known for its national and international leadership in social work education.
4:00 pm BioMath Connections
BioMath Connections are weekly meetings with students, in which we will discuss opportunities for learning and research at the interface of mathematics and biology. This series of meetings will help build the foundation for student research in synthetic biology with Dr. Campbell and Dr. Heyer each summer. We especially want first and second year students to become involved through these meetings.
7:30 pm Pirates of Penzance
The Music Department's Opera Workshop presents Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance on November 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Tyler-Tallman Hall, Sloan Music Center. Admission is free, but tickets are required. Contact (704) 894-2848 for information.
8:00 pm Dance Ensemble Fall Show
Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7, both at 8 pm in the Duke Family Performance Hall. Tickets are $4 for students, faculty and staff and $6 for community members.

November 7, 2009
Redefining Davidson: A Celebration of Diversity
The Alumni Office and Alumni Association Board of Directors offers a weekend of programming centered around diversity.
PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
On view in the Smith Gallery October 16 - December 9, 2009, PICTURING DAVIDSON: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years
STARING, art exhibition
Inspired by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book Staring: How We Look, the exhibit extends the book’s novel exploration into the valuable possibilities of the complicated, and often forbidden, act of staring, October 16 - December 9 in the Van Every Gallery, Belk Visual Arts Center.
7:30 pm Pirates of Penzance
The Music Department's Opera Workshop presents Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance on November 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Tyler-Tallman Hall, Sloan Music Center. Admission is free, but tickets are required. Contact (704) 894-2848 for information.
7:00 pm Men's Basketball vs. Lenoir-Rhyne
Exhibition game on Saturday, November 7 at 7:00 pm at the Belk Arena, Baker Sports Complex in Davidson.
8:00 pm Dance Ensemble Fall Show
Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7, both at 8 pm in the Duke Family Performance Hall. Tickets are $4 for students, faculty and staff and $6 for community members.