This Week At Dartmouth: 1/28 to 2/3

By The Dartmouth Web Staff | 1/28/13 3:00am

Monday, January 28
4:15 p.m.: Annual Hardigg Family Fund Lecture — David Frankfurter, William Goodwin Aurello chair and chair of the religion department, Boston University. Haldeman 041
4:30 p.m.: "Federal Budgeting in a Post-Cliff Environment" — former Senator Judd Gregg, R-N.H. Rockefeller 003
Tuesday, January 29
12 p.m.: "Scottsboro: An American Tragedy" — Institutional Diversity & Equity Film Presentation. Blunt Alumni Center 324
12 p.m.: "Tucker Tuesdays: Upper Valley Voices with Jim Beattie '76." Tucker Foundation Living Room
2 p.m.: "Health Care: More Good News" — Katharine Milligan and Ed Merrens. LSC 201
4:30 p.m.: "The State of State Government" — Governor John Lynch, D-N.H. (Introduction by Representative Charlie Bass '74, R-N.H.)Rockefeller 003

Wednesday, January 30
2 p.m.: "Activism and Art: Printmaking with Amos Kennedy" — Amos Kennedy. Baker-Berry Library, Letter Press Room
3:30 p.m.: Theater Career Conversation with William Partlan '73. Rockefeller 1930s Room
4 p.m.: "Women's Schooling and Health Outcomes" — Robert and Sarah LeVine. Haldeman 041
4:30 p.m.: "Social Justice and the Arts" — James Nachtwey '70.Location TBA, RSVPhere.
5:30 p.m.: "Everywhere: Manifesting the Past, Present and Future in Aboriginal Art" — Stephen Gilchrist, curator of indigenous Australian art. Hood Museum of Art
7:30 p.m.: "Proceed and Be Bold" — Amos Kennedy. Hood Auditorium
8 p.m.: The Green Fish Concert Series. One Wheelock

Thursday, January 31
12 p.m.: Community Lunch Panel Discussion. Cutter-Shabazz
4:30 p.m.: Benjamin Friedman Speaking Event, hosted by the College Libertarians. Rockefeller 3
7 p.m.: "Beasts of the Southern Wild" screening. Loew Auditorium
8:30 p.m.: "Poverty in the Mind of the Artist" reception and art show. Student Art Gallery, Black Family Visual Arts Center

Friday, February 1
12:30 p.m.: "One Bridge to the Next: Street Medicine in Pittsburgh, PA" — James Withers, director of Operation Safety Net. LSC
2 p.m.: Men's tennis v. Old Dominion. Boss Tennis Courts
2:15 p.m.: "Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Poverty" — Sienna Craig, Lisa Purvis and Emily Walton. LSC
2:15 p.m.: "A Workshop to Take Action: Providing Answers to Poverty in Villa Maria, Peru" — Jaime Bayona of Visionarios-Peru. LSC
3:30 p.m.: "X-ray Emission from Galaxies Across Cosmic Time" — Ann Hornschemeier. Wilder 104
4:30 p.m.: MLK Social Justice Awards. Hayward Ballroom, Hanover Inn
4 p.m.: "Bridges Out of Poverty: A Training Workshop" — Prudence Pease, Upper Valley Haven. LSC
4 p.m.: "Students Taking Action: Confronting Health Disparities in Beijing, China" — Student founders of the Clinic. LSC
6 p.m.: Women's tennis vs. University of Wisconsin. Boss Tennis Courts
7 p.m.: Men's basketball vs. Brown University. Berry Leede Arena
7 p.m.: "Arts Tribute to Black History Month." Bentley Theater
7 p.m.: Women's ice hockey vs. Harvard University. Thompson Arena Rink
7 p.m.: "Underworld" — Pordenone Silent Film Festival at Dartmouth. Loew Auditorium
8 p.m.:Dartmouth Idol Semis. Spaulding Auditorium

Saturday, February 2
10 a.m.: "Pure Pordenone" —Pordenone Silent Film Festival at Dartmouth.Loew Auditorium
12 p.m.: Men's and Women's swimming vs. University of Connecticut. Karl Michael Pool, Alumni Gym
12 p.m.: Men's and Women's squash vs. Cornell University. Berry Squash Exhibition
12 p.m.: Men's and Women's track and field — Dartmouth Indoor Classic. Leverone Field House
2 p.m.: "Speedy" — Pordenone Silent Film Festival at Dartmouth.Loew Auditorium
7 p.m.: "Beggars of Life" — Pordenone Silent Film Festival at Dartmouth.Loew Auditorium
7 p.m.: Men's basketball vs. Yale University. Berry Leede Arena
8 p.m.: "Wired! a 24-hour Playwriting Experience." Bentley Theater

Sunday, February 3
11 a.m.: Women's tennis vs. New Jersey Institute of Technology. Boss Tennis Courts
12 p.m.: Men's and Women's squashvs. Columbia University. Berry Squash Exhibition
2 p.m.: "Show People" —Pordenone Silent Film Festival at Dartmouth.Loew Auditorium
4:30 p.m.: "The Flat" — Dartmouth Film Society: Historical Fiction. Loew Auditorium


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