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Reflections in Black Museum 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM Location: Chamberlain Student Center Pit Contact: alexakos@rowan.edu This traveling exhibit displays the contribution of Black inventors whose vision and achievements have shaped the everyday lives of all members of the American society from the ironing board to the traffic signal. This is a free event sponsored by the Office of Student Activities.
Event Information: Event Name: Study Abroad Information Session Event Location: Savitz Hall Presentation Room Event Date: February 4, 2013 Event Start Time: 10:50 AM Event End Time: 12:05 PM
Listen Live to Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM Art Exhibit and Sale African Dance by ASA Atomik Legacy Drumming by Al-Biyinah {Clear Evidence} Dr. Samuel Quartey, Paramount Chief-Accra Comedy from "LeRoy Lark" Rowan University Gospel Choir Performances by New Life Ministry Music from Khemist (Rap Artist) & South Jersey's Tyler Dellinger Band Ghanaian food and more... Donation: $20.00 Sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Council for African American Studies, Xi Gamma Chapter, Kappa Alpha Psi, NAACP & EOF/MAP Programs, the Africana Studies program, and the department of History
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Reflections in Black Museum: Inventors & Inventions | More Info 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM Location: Student Center Contact: alexakos@rowan.edu Kick off Black History Month with this exciting exhibit showcasing various items invented by African Americans.
"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.
Event Information: Event Name: Study Abroad Information Session Event Location: Savitz Hall Presentation Room Event Date: February 4, 2013 Event Start Time: 10:50 AM Event End Time: 12:05 PM
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St. Baldrick's Kick Off Event | More Info 12:00 AM - ? Location: SC Pit Contact: cesari77@students.rowan.edu The St. Baldrick's Foundation raises money for pediatric cancer research. This year, Rowan SUP will be hosting their third St. Baldrick's Day event to raise money for this great cause by having students, faculty, and staff shave their heads on March 26th at 7 p.m. in the Student Center Pit! At the Kickoff event, meet some of our shavees, learn more about the event and organization, and purchase St. Baldrick's bracelets. For more information, check out www.rowansup.com
"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.
After forty years of slavery, Abdul-Rahman finally reclaimed his freedom, but he defied the order to return immediately to Africa, and instead traveled throughout the northern states, speaking to huge audiences in a partially successful attempt to raise enough money to buy his children?s freedom. Finally at the age of sixty-seven, and after raising funds to free two of his children, Abdul-Rahman returned to Africa, only to fall ill and die just as word of his arrival reached his former home of Futa Jalloo in present-day Guinea. Abdul-Rahman survived the harsh ordeals of slavery through his love of family and his deep faith as a Muslim.
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SUP Movie Night: Wreck-It Ralph | More Info 12:00 AM - ? Location: SC Ballroom Contact: jerome76@students.rowan.edu Come out and watch "Wreck-it Ralph" with SUP for free! Wreck-it Ralph is a video game villian who wants to be a hero and sets out on this quest. Munch on popcorn, snacks, and drinks while you enjoy the movie. Don't forget to pick up your raffle ticket for a chance to win a pizza, Best Seat in the House, and other prizes.
"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.
All Rowan students, regardless of major, are invited to participate in our meetings and events! Students are granted contact hours for participating in StudentCare. Meetings are Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. in the Rec Center conference room. Please bring your Rowan ID to gain entrance to the Rec Center.
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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.
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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.
"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.
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$5K Giveaway Game | More Info 12:00 AM - ? Location: Esby Gym Contact: alexakos@rowan.edu Come out to the Men's and Women's basketball games for a chance to win a 50-foot plasma screen TV. Register your team of 10 to 50 people for the spirit challenge for a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to Dave and Busters. This game is going to be jam packed with action, fun, prizes, and excitement. For more info visit: www.rowan.edu/studentactivities Sponsored by Rowan After Hours and Athletics
"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.
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