This Week At Dartmouth: 2/11 to 2/17

By The Dartmouth Web Staff | 2/11/13 3:00am

Monday, February 11
4:30 p.m.: "200 Years of the Brothers Grimm." — Maria Tatar, Harvard University. Baker Library, Periodicals Room
5 p.m.: Women's ice hockey vs. Yale University. Thompson Arena Rink
5 p.m.: "Presenting the Poisoner's Guide to Life." — Deborah Blum. LSC 201
5 p.m.: "Islam and the Global Community: Misreading Geopolitical Realities?" — Panel. Rockefeller 002

Tuesday, February 12
Spring term housing applications due today.
4:30 p.m.: "ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight to Rescue American Health Care." — film and discussion with Ellen Meara and Charles Wheelan '88. Rockefeller 003
5:30 p.m.: "Find and Follow Your Passion: Faculty Share Their Journey." — N. Bruce Duthu '80, John Kemp Lee, Lorie Loeb, Jodie Mack and Craig Sutton. The Tower Room
7 p.m.: Sally Pinkas and Evan Hirsch. Spaulding Auditorium

Wednesday, February 13
Spring term course election period begins; courses may be elected on BannerStudent until Feb. 21.
Ash Wednesday serviceswill be provided in Rollins Chapel at 7:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. There are also services at Aquinas House at 12:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., and at St. Thomas Episcopal Church at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.
12 p.m.: "Digital Publishing & Open Access: Opportunities for the Humanities & Social Sciences." — Mark Turin, Yale University. Baker Library, DCAL Conference Room
4 p.m.: "Collect: Protect: Connect — Documenting Vanishing Voices and Hidden Himalayan Archives." — Mark Turin, Yale University. Kemeny 008
4:30 p.m.: "The Global Water Crisis at the Coming Battle for the Right to Water." — Maude Barlow, Canadian water rights activist. Filene Auditorium
6 p.m.: Proud to Be a Woman dinner. Alumni Hall, Hopkins Center
7 p.m.: Tuvan Throat Singers, Green Fish Concert Series. Sarner Underground

Thursday, February 14
4 p.m.: Poetry and Prose Reading Series — Cynthia Huntington. Sanborn Library

Friday, February 15
Winter-spring interim housing applications due.
3 p.m.: "Phenomenology and the Problem of Content." — Smaranda Aldea. Thornton 103
3:30 p.m.: "Watching Worlds Collide: Testing the Multiverse with Observational Cosmology." — Matthew Kleban, New York University. Wilder 104
3:30 p.m.: "What do baggage handling and mRNA have in common? Object-Process Methodology in Service of Service and Systems Engineering." Dov Dori, Technion. Spanos Auditorium
4 p.m.: "The Dual Role of Behavior in Evolution and Speciation." — Erik Svensson, Lund University. LSC 201
7 p.m.: "Anna Karenina." — Dartmouth Film Society: Historial Fiction. Loew Auditorium
7 p.m.: Men's basketball vs. Princeton University. Berry Leede Arena
7 p.m.: Men's ice hockey vs. Cornell University.Thompson Arena Rink
8 p.m.: "Candide." — Dartmouth College Glee Club. Spaulding Auditorium
8 p.m.: "The Liar." Moore Theater

Saturday, February 16
1 p.m.: "Rigoletto." — Hopkins Center Presents The Metropolitan Opera live in HD. Loew Auditorium
6:30 p.m.:"Keep the Lights On." — Saturdays at the Loew. Loew Auditorium
7 p.m.: Men's ice hockey vs. Colgate University. Thompson Arena Rink
7 p.m.: Men's basketball vs. University of Pennsylvania. Berry Leede Arena
8 p.m.: "Candide." — Dartmouth College Glee Club.Spaulding Auditorium
8 p.m.: "The Liar."Moore Theater
9 p.m.: "Django Unchained." — Dartmouth Film Society: Historical Fiction. Loew Auditorium

Sunday, February 17
1 p.m.: "Rigoletto." — Hopkins Center Presents The Metropolitan Opera live in HD.Loew Auditorium
2p.m.: "The Liar."Moore Theater
4 p.m.: Jennifer Hanson and Joseph Henderson — Vaughan Recital Series. Faulkner Recital Hall
4 p.m.: "The Leopard." — Dartmouth Film Society: Historical Fiction. Loew Auditorium


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