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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
  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


Rowan University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)
09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Location: Rowan University Campbell Library Seminar Room 136

Let certified Rohrer College of Business students prepare your Federal and State Tax returns for you! Please Bring your prior year federal and state income tax return, social security cards for you and all persons on your tax return, picture ID (valid drivers license or other gov't issued ID)


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.


Rowan University Baseball | More Info
03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Location: Glassboro, NJ

Rowan University Baseball vs. Haverford College

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Feminine Mystique at Fifty: Perspectives on Betty Friedan's Landmark Book | More Info
04:45 PM - 08:00 PM
Location: Eynon Ballroom, Chamberlain Student Center
Contact: klapper@rowan.edu

4:45-6:00 p.m. Dr. Kirsten Fermaglich, Associate Professor of History, Michigan State University Dr. Fermaglich, co-editor of the Norton Critical Edition of The Feminine Mystique, will deliver a lecture on Betty Friedan and the legacy of The Feminine Mystique

6:00-7:00 p.m. Book Signing and Reception

7:00-8:00 p.m. "Angry Letters, Relieved Letters" Directed by Dr. Elisabeth Hostetter Associate Professor of Theatre, Rowan University Staged reading of letters written to Betty Friedan in response to The Feminine Mystique

These events made possible by the generous support of: Alice Paul Institute; Rowan University's College of Education; Rowan University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences; Rowan University's Department of History; and The Gloucester County Commission on Women


The Feminine Mystique at Fifty
04:45 PM - 07:00 PM
Location: Chamberberlain Student Center Eynon Ballroom

Dr. Kirsten Fermaglich, Associate Professor of History, Michigan State University and co-editor of the Norton Critical Edition of the Feminine Mystique will deliver a lecture on Betty Friedan and the legacy of the Feminine Mystique. There will also be a book signing after the lecture. Also from 7pm-8pm a staged reading of letters written to Betty Friedan in response to the Feminine Mystique directed by Elisabeth Hostetter.


Small Jazz Ensembles | More Info
08:00 PM - ?
Location: Boyd Recital Hall
Contact: arts@rowan.edu

This concert features a variety of student ensembles performing in one exciting evening of classic and contemporary jazz, under the direction of various faculty members. Admission is free and open to the public