This Week At Dartmouth: 1/14 to 1/20

By The Dartmouth Web Staff | 1/14/13 3:00am

Monday, January 14
2nd week of add-drop period begins
4:30 p.m.: "Clear and Present Safety: America Has Never Been Safer" — Michael Cohen, Fellow, The Century Foundation. Rockefeller 3

Tuesday, January 15
Final day for delayed check-in, with $50 late fee. Students listed with the enrollment pattern R that are not checked in by this date are liable for administrative withdrawal.
4 p.m.: Men's & Women's squash vs. Trinity College. Berry Squash Exhibition
4 p.m.: "High Throughput Genetic Screens to Define Mechanisms of Human Neurodegenerative Diseases" — Aaron Gitler, Stanford University School of Medicine. Chilcott Auditorium
4:30 p.m.: Artist Talk & Opening Reception — John Newman, Artist-In-Residence. TBA

Wednesday, January 16
2 p.m.: "Things Don't Like Me: Narrative of Procurement and the Late Soviet Culture of Shortage" — Andrew Chapman. Thornton 105
4 p.m.: "DAMELL Presents: Archaeology in China" — Lu Liancheng, former Institute of Archaeology, China Academy of Social Sciences. Haldeman 041
4:30 p.m.: "Archives of a Second Renaissance: Towards a Theory of Arabic Literature in Morocco" — Anne-Marie McManus. Class of 1930 Room

Thursday, January 17
Final day to elect the Non-Recording Option
4 p.m.: Poetry and Prose reading series — Howard Frank Mosher. Sanborn Library
4:30 p.m.: "Reclaiming Representations: Religion and Ethics in Ganesh versus the Third Reich" — Bruce Gladwin (artistic director), Alice Nash (executive producer) and Rabbi Edward Boraz. Haldeman 041
6 p.m.: Geisel School of Medicine Martin Luther King Keynote Address: "Addressing Health Disparities: Moving Toward Social Justice in Medicine" — Roy Wade. Chilcott Auditorium
7 p.m.: Men's basketballvs. Colby-Sawyer College. Berry Leede Arena
7 p.m.: "The Magistrate" — Hopkins Center Film Presents National Theatre Live. Loew Auditorium

Friday, January 18
3:30 p.m.: "The Triple Bottom Line: The Business Case for Sustainability" — Chris Davis, Director of Investment Programs at Ceres. Spanos Auditorium
3:30 p.m.: Case interview workshop with Altman Vilandrie & Company —RSVPis required by Jan. 17 at noon.Filene Auditorium
7 p.m.: Women's ice hockey vs. Union College. Thompson Arena Rink
7 p.m.: "Wuthering Heights" — Dartmouth Film Society: Historical Fiction. Loew Auditorium
8 p.m.: "Ganesh Versus the Third Reich" — Back to Back Theatre. Moore Theater

Saturday, January 19
1 p.m.: Women's tennis vs. Boston College. Boss Tennis Courts
1 p.m.: "Maria Stuarda" — Hopkins Center Presents The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD. Loew Auditorium
4 p.m.: Women's ice hockey vs. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Thompson Arena Rink
6:30 p.m.: "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" — Saturdays at the Loew. Loew Auditorium
7 p.m.: "The Central Park Five" — Hopkins Center Film Special. Spaulding Auditorium
8 p.m.: "Ganesh Versus the Third Reich" — Back to Back Theatre.Moore Theater
9 p.m.: "Argo" — Dartmouth Film Society: Historical Fiction. Loew Auditorium

Sunday, January 20
Add-drop period ends
1 p.m.: "Maria Stuarda" — Hopkins Center Presents The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD.Loew Auditorium
3 p.m.: Martin Luther King Community Faith Celebration — Rabbi Arik Asherman, Director of Rabbis for Human Rights in Israel. Rollins Chapel
4 p.m.: "Paths of Glory" — Dartmouth Film Society: Historical Fiction. Loew Auditorium


The Dartmouth Web Staff