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Thursday, February 28, 2013
  RU AMA Food Drive
12:00 AM - ?
Location: Marketing Department Bunce Hall
Contact: dupont86@students.rowan.edu

Please support Glassboro food bank and donate can foods/non-perishables in the box located in the Marketing Department of Bunce Hall. It will be labeled RUAMA Food Drive.


File Your Federal and State Taxes For Free | More Info
12:00 AM - ?
Contact: info@myfreetaxes.com

For anyone who is unable to visit the Rowan University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site, who feel they may prepare their returns on their own, there is a new option. This year, the Rohrer College of Business will participate in free assistance through the MyFreeTaxes Partnership, which provides free state and federal tax preparation and filing assistance for individuals with adjusted gross income under $57,000. Tax filing software is provided by H&R Block.To access, go to http://myfreetaxes.com/rowan


Common Interests: mobility and transformation of public life | More Info
10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Location: Rowan University Art Gallery
Contact: arts@rowan.edu

Rowan University Art Gallery presents the exhibit "Common Interests: mobility and transformation of public life" from January 22 through March 16.

"Common Interests" is a survey of projects that question how public space and public assets are managed, offering theoretical and practical ideas for reclaiming autonomy in public space. Working with sculpture, interventions, social practice, drawing, performance and video, the exhibiting artists reflect on the limitations and possibilities of public space, proposing new ways of accessing, navigating and improving these shared resources. Guest curated by Sara Reisman, the exhibition features work by Pierluigi Calignano, Sue Jeong Ka, Jonggeon Lee, Mary Mattingly, Diego Medina, Francesco Simeti, Tattfoo Tan, Lan Tuazon and Alex Villar.

Admission is free and open to the public. Regular gallery hours are Monday - Friday, 10 am - 5 pm (extended to 7 pm on Wednesday); and Saturday, 12 - 5 pm.


7th Annual Rosa Parks Luncheon
10:50 AM - 01:30 PM
Contact: diblasi@rowan.edu

There is a $30-adult/$15 student luncheon fee. Proceeds beyond the cost of the lunch will be used to sponsor student scholarships. Tentatively, this years' guest speaker is Hari Jones, Curator of the African American Civil War Museum. Make checks payable to Rowan University and send to Africana Studies, Attention Christine DiBlasi-Bunce Hall.


Media Day | More Info
11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Location: Student Center Pit
Contact: hci@rowan.edu

Uncover the truth surrounding the role the media has on our self-esteem and body image. React to different images that depict a healthy body image, an unhealthy body image, and show the magic of Photoshop.


NAACP Image Awards
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Location: Chanberalin Student Center Ballroom
Contact: spannt04@students.rowan.edu

The Image Awards will be presented to faculty members who have consistently demonstrated student advocacy and undergraduates who have shown academic excellence and community service in their collegiate career at Rowan University.


Who Will Carry the Word? | More Info
07:00 PM - ?
Location: Westby Hall Studio Theatre
Contact: arts@rowan.edu

The Department of Theatre & Dance at Rowan University presents this affecting work, a celebration of the human spirit based on the true story of Charlotte Delbo, depicting the lives of 20 women sharing a barracks in Auschwitz who work to keep the strongest alive so there will be someone to share their experiences with the world.

Performances are February 21 at 8 pm; February 22, 23, 28 and March 1 and 2 at 7 and 9 pm; February 24 at 3 and 5 pm; and March 3 at 3 pm.

Seating is limited. Advanced reservations/ticket purchase advised.


Who Will Carry the Word? | More Info
09:00 PM - ?
Location: Westby Hall Studio Theatre
Contact: arts@rowan.edu

The Department of Theatre & Dance at Rowan University presents this affecting work, a celebration of the human spirit based on the true story of Charlotte Delbo, depicting the lives of 20 women sharing a barracks in Auschwitz who work to keep the strongest alive so there will be someone to share their experiences with the world.

Performances are February 21 at 8 pm; February 22, 23, 28 and March 1 and 2 at 7 and 9 pm; February 24 at 3 and 5 pm; and March 3 at 3 pm.

Seating is limited. Advanced reservations/ticket purchase advised.