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2015 04 WED 16 MON 18 WED March 15 SUN Spring Break No Classes, however the library will be open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. MARYGROVE COLLEGE 01- SUN 24 TUE Alternative Spring Break Day of Service Time: 3:30 – 7:30 p.m. Location: Meet in Student Center, SC 115 Contact: Barbara Beesley – (313) 927-1403 or [email protected] Info: OPEN TO ALL ON CAMPUS. We will serve dinner to families at a domestic violence center and play with the children. AND… another opportunity is being planned! Assist with an International Women’s Day celebration in the Hamtramck area (east side). Interested? Contact Barbara Beesley. Lenten Soup & Spiritual Cinema Series Time: noon – 1 p.m. Location: Employee Lounge, LA 005 Contact: Jesse Cox – (313) 927-1404 Info: Hot soup, spiritual cinema, and thought provoking discussion! Pat & Emilia—A Mixed-Media Chamber Opera Time: 3 p.m. Location: Denk Chapman Hall Contact: Tara Sievers Hunt - (313) 927-1312 or [email protected] Info: The American premiere of a new work by poet Marty Gervais, composer Jeff Smallman, and Marygrove professor Tara Sievers-Hunt. The opera shares the story of two women artists, photographer, Pat Sturn and opera singer, Emilia Cundari. Sponsored and performed by Chamber Music at the Scarab Club. Student Art Exhibition I Reception Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Location: The Gallery at Marygrove College Contact: Jim Lutomski – (313) 927-1337 or [email protected] Info: Senior Art exhibition featuring artwork by graduating BA/BFA students. Exhibition on view through April 26. Baseball vs. Concordia University Time: 2 p.m. Location: Marygrove College Dr. Chaepyong (J.P.) Song Annual Academic Symposium Time: 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Location: Denk Chapman Hall Contact: Loretta Woodard - (313) 927-1452 or [email protected] Thomas Klug - (313) 927-1291 or [email protected] Info: Continental Breakfast - 8:30 - 9 a.m. Reception - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.. Alumni-Sponsored Community Service Project – Focus: HOPE Time: 9 a.m. – noon Location: Focus: HOPE, 1355 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48238 Info: This project provides an opportunity for Marygrove alumni and friends to prepare food packages that will be used to feed the hungry throughout the Detroit metro area. Workshop with Mosaic Artist Susan Stockman Location: McGiveny-Bethune Apartment Complex, Marygrove College Contact: Judith Molina - (313) 927-1306 or [email protected] Info: Baltimore artist Susan Stockman, along with fellow artist Bobby Malzone, will conduct a two-day workshop that will culminate in a mosaic to be hung in the community. Working intergenerationally with seniors in the McGiveny-Bethune complex on the campus of Marygrove College, as well as high school students, the artists will collaborate with the groups in the vision, process, and creation of the mosaic. 26 THUR 29 SUN 31 TUE The Michelle Ventour Social Work Month Celebration Time: 2 – 4 p.m. Location: Main Dining Room, Madame Cadillac Contact: Leona Mickles-Burns – (313) 927-1484 or [email protected] Info: In celebration of National Social Work Month, the Social Work Department is sponsor- ing this event with the theme “Social Work Paves the Way for Change”. Michelle Ven- tour was an esteemed professor of social work for over fifteen years. The event is free and is open to all Marygrove students, faculty, and alumni. The guest speaker will be Phyllis Edwards, MSW, a Marygrove alumna. Refreshments will be provided Lenten Soup & Spiritual Cinema Series Time: noon – 1 p.m. Location: Employee Lounge, LA 005 Contact: Jesse Cox – (313) 927-1404 Info: Hot soup, spiritual cinema, and thought provoking discussion! Co-Creating Community: “What’s going on? What can we make happen together?” Time: 6:30 – 8:15 p.m. Location: Denk Chapman Hall Contact: Barbara Beesley – (313) 927-1403 or [email protected] Info: Advancing the dialogue with action! The Beginnings Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Marygrove College Theatre Contact: Jonathon Cash - (313) 927-1838 or [email protected] Info: Annual dance department concert performed by Company 2 . Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students and seniors. The Beginnings Time: 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Location: Marygrove College Theatre Contact: Jonathon Cash - (313) 927-1838 or [email protected] Info: Annual dance department concert performed by Company 2 . Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students and seniors. Marygrove Honors Convocation Time: 2 p.m. Location: Alumnae Hall Contact: Jan Machusak – (313) 927-1301 or [email protected] Info: Ticketed seating. RSVP required. Marygrove College & University of Detroit Mercy Spring Career Fair Time: 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Location: UDM Ballroom Student Center Contact: Carlos Pierre - [email protected] Info: The Spring Career Fair is an excellent opportunity for students to network with employers, seeking to fill full-time entry-level degreed positions and internship opportunities! Please RSVP. Philosophy Colloquium Series Time: noon Contact: Steven Patterson - [email protected] Info: The Philosophy Program will host a series of talks by Philosophy faculty and guest speakers on topics of general philosophical interest. 07 SAT 11 WED 21 SAT 23 MON 25 WED 27 FRI 28 SAT 20 FRI

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2015

04WED

16MON

18WED

March

15SUN

Spring Break No Classes, however the library will be open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

MARYGROVECOLLEGE

01-SUN

24TUE

Alternative Spring Break Day of ServiceTime: 3:30 – 7:30 p.m.Location: Meet in Student Center, SC 115Contact: Barbara Beesley – (313) 927-1403 or [email protected]: OPEN TO ALL ON CAMPUS. We will serve dinner to families at a domestic violence center

and play with the children. AND… another opportunity is being planned! Assist with an International Women’s Day celebration in the Hamtramck area (east side). Interested? Contact Barbara Beesley.

Lenten Soup & Spiritual Cinema SeriesTime: noon – 1 p.m.Location: Employee Lounge, LA 005Contact: Jesse Cox – (313) 927-1404Info: Hot soup, spiritual cinema, and thought provoking discussion!

Pat & Emilia—A Mixed-Media Chamber OperaTime: 3 p.m.Location: Denk Chapman HallContact: Tara Sievers Hunt - (313) 927-1312 or [email protected]: The American premiere of a new work by poet Marty Gervais, composer Jeff Smallman,

and Marygrove professor Tara Sievers-Hunt. The opera shares the story of two women artists, photographer, Pat Sturn and opera singer, Emilia Cundari. Sponsored and performed by Chamber Music at the Scarab Club.

Student Art Exhibition I ReceptionTime: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.Location: The Gallery at Marygrove CollegeContact: Jim Lutomski – (313) 927-1337 or [email protected]: Senior Art exhibition featuring artwork by graduating BA/BFA students.

Exhibition on view through April 26.

Baseball vs. Concordia UniversityTime: 2 p.m.Location: Marygrove College

Dr. Chaepyong (J.P.) Song Annual Academic SymposiumTime: 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Location: Denk Chapman HallContact: Loretta Woodard - (313) 927-1452 or [email protected]

Thomas Klug - (313) 927-1291 or [email protected]: Continental Breakfast - 8:30 - 9 a.m.

Reception - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m..

Alumni-Sponsored Community Service Project – Focus: HOPETime: 9 a.m. – noonLocation: Focus: HOPE, 1355 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48238Info: This project provides an opportunity for Marygrove alumni and friends to prepare food

packages that will be used to feed the hungry throughout the Detroit metro area.

Workshop with Mosaic Artist Susan StockmanLocation: McGiveny-Bethune Apartment Complex, Marygrove CollegeContact: Judith Molina - (313) 927-1306 or [email protected]: Baltimore artist Susan Stockman, along with fellow artist Bobby Malzone, will conduct

a two-day workshop that will culminate in a mosaic to be hung in the community. Working intergenerationally with seniors in the McGiveny-Bethune complex on the campus of Marygrove College, as well as high school students, the artists will collaborate with the groups in the vision, process, and creation of the mosaic.

26THUR

29SUN

31TUE

The Michelle Ventour Social Work Month CelebrationTime: 2 – 4 p.m.Location: Main Dining Room, Madame CadillacContact: Leona Mickles-Burns – (313) 927-1484 or [email protected]: In celebration of National Social Work Month, the Social Work Department is sponsor-

ing this event with the theme “Social Work Paves the Way for Change”. Michelle Ven-tour was an esteemed professor of social work for over fifteen years. The event is free and is open to all Marygrove students, faculty, and alumni. The guest speaker will be Phyllis Edwards, MSW, a Marygrove alumna. Refreshments will be provided

Lenten Soup & Spiritual Cinema SeriesTime: noon – 1 p.m.Location: Employee Lounge, LA 005Contact: Jesse Cox – (313) 927-1404Info: Hot soup, spiritual cinema, and thought provoking discussion!

Co-Creating Community: “What’s going on? What can we make happen together?”Time: 6:30 – 8:15 p.m.Location: Denk Chapman HallContact: Barbara Beesley – (313) 927-1403 or [email protected]: Advancing the dialogue with action!

The BeginningsTime: 7:30 p.m.Location: Marygrove College TheatreContact: Jonathon Cash - (313) 927-1838 or [email protected]: Annual dance department concert performed by Company2.

Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students and seniors.

The BeginningsTime: 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.Location: Marygrove College TheatreContact: Jonathon Cash - (313) 927-1838 or [email protected]: Annual dance department concert performed by Company2.

Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students and seniors.

Marygrove Honors ConvocationTime: 2 p.m.Location: Alumnae HallContact: Jan Machusak – (313) 927-1301 or [email protected]: Ticketed seating. RSVP required.

Marygrove College & University of Detroit Mercy Spring Career FairTime: 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.Location: UDM Ballroom Student CenterContact: Carlos Pierre - [email protected]: The Spring Career Fair is an excellent opportunity for students to network with

employers, seeking to fill full-time entry-level degreed positions and internship opportunities! Please RSVP.

Philosophy Colloquium SeriesTime: noonContact: Steven Patterson - [email protected]: The Philosophy Program will host a series of talks by Philosophy faculty and guest

speakers on topics of general philosophical interest.

07SAT

11WED

21SAT

23MON

25WED

27FRI

28SAT

20FRI