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Events scheduled for: Thursday, February 09, 2012

Note: Events subject to change. Please check with the listed contact person before making plans based on these listings.

Thursday, February 9
TodayBoard of Trustee Meeting
TodayA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art Public event
TodayRunning the Numbers: Portraits of Mass Consumption Public event
TodayMasquerades in Africa (Version 2.0)
TodayCryptolibrary: Uncertain, Unidentified, and Unknown in the Library Public event
9:00 a.m. Bookstore Bargain Book Bonanza! Public event
Just outside the Bookstore, Sayles Great Space: Ten tables chock full of reduced-priced bargain books brought in just for this sale! Books on all subjects, including children's books, will be on display. Most books reduced more than 50% off original prices, with prices starting as low as $1! Two days only: Thursday & Friday, February 9 & 10. Sale runs from 9am to 4:30pm each day.
12:00 noon Monthly Immunization Clinic
Student Health and Counseling, Davis Hall: Homeland Health Specialists administer vaccinations at SHAC monthly. Please call to pre-register (877-746-8060) at least a week before the scheduled dates. Upcoming dates: March 6, April 10, May 8th.
12:00 noon German Language Table
East Dining Hall: Jeden Dienstag: Besucht den deutschen Mittagstisch!
12:00 noon Journal Club
Mudd 171
12:00 noon Telling Stories: Disability History as Our History, Professor Kim E. Nielson Public event
Great Hall
12:00 noon Healthy Communities and Relationships Lunch
Hill Lounge
12:00 noon Dining Board Meeting
LDC/'51
12:00 noon Prison Reform Week: Rob Stewart: "College Access and Incarceration" Alumni event
Leighton 304: Presentation from University of Minnesota student Rob Stewart on College Access after Incarceration. He will discuss his current research on college access and incarceration, as well as his own experience. Lunch will also be provided to those who attend on time. This is part of BSA's Prison Reform Week.
12:00 noon Stand Up for Tibet! Pledge
Sayles-Hill: The recent self-immolations by Tibetans have moved us to raise awareness on the Carleton campus of this international tragedy. Team Tibet will be tabling so that individuals can sign the Stand Up for Tibet! pledge and learn more about the political situation in Tibet.
12:00 noon Ulland Investment Advisors Information Session
Gould Library Athenaeum: Marcel Gozali, '10 will host a presentation to introduce the Ulland's Summer and Full Time opportunities. Marcel Gozali, '10 will host a presentation to introduce the Ulland's Summer and Full Time opportunities.
12:00 noon Classics Table
East Dining Hall: Look for the Medusa Shield. Talk (in English) to professors, majors, potential majors, and people just interested in Classical Studies.
1:00 p.m. 30 Minutes (Non Profit/ Philanthropy)
Career Center: Kathleen Exel '00, Development Associate (Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota)
1:00 p.m. Game Development Club Meeting
CMC 306
4:00 p.m. Drop-in Office Hours with Trustee Committee Chairs
Sayles-Hill Balcony: Drop-in Office Hours with Trustee Committee Chairs, February 9, 2012
4:30 p.m. Myron Orfield: Segregation in Schools and Housing in the Twin Cities
Library Athenaeum: Myron Orfield, Professor of Law and Executive Director, Institute on Race & Poverty at the University of Minnesota Law School, will speak on Segregation in Schools and Housing in the Twin Cities.
5:00 p.m. Carleton Winter Break Program 2012: Dream and Reality in Turn of the Century Vienna - info meeting
Olin 101
5:00 p.m. New Media Studies in Europe, spring 2013 info meeting
Weitz 230
5:30 p.m. Student Dinner with Black History Month Convocation Speaker, Michelle Alexander
Freedom House (Williams)
5:30 p.m. Returnee event for students who studied in Africa
Weitz 236: Event for African Studies faculty and students who have studied, volunteered, or worked, or are from Africa. Meal served. RSVP below.
6:30 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Hamline University Public event
Lakeville, Minn. - LifeTime Fitness
7:30 p.m. EthIC Goes to the Movies: "Autism: The Musical"
Leighton 402: "Autism: The Musical" follows five Los Angeles children over the course of six months as they put together a musical production and explore their creative sides.
8:00 p.m. Buddhist Meditation Public event
Chapel Meditation Room or Main Sanctuary: Weekly meditation led by Sri Lankan monk, Bhanti Sathi, or Gabe Keller '12. See full event information for weekly schedule.
8:00 p.m. Dan Ariely, Best-Selling Author and Professor, to Speak at Carleton College Public event
Olin 141: Dan Ariely will present a talk titled, "'Free Beer': The Honest Truth About Dishonesty, How We Lie to Everyone--Especially Ourselves."
9:00 p.m. Centering Prayer Meditation Public event
Chapel Lounge: A brief time for reflection and Christian meditation. Led by Rev. Jill Tollefson. Compline service follows meditation in the Little Chapel. Contact: rowes
9:30 p.m. Compline Service Public event
Little Chapel: Weekly service in the Episcopalian tradition to conclude the day's activities and rest your mind. Follows Centering Prayer Meditation held at 9:00 p.m. in the Chapel Lounge. Contact: foranr

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