

Monday, January 25
4:00 - 5:30 PM - LSFY 103 Meeting
Wilson Center
Tuesday, January 26
10:45 AM - Student Recital-Various student musicians
Wallenberg Hall, Denkmann Building
11:30 -11:50 AM - Tuesday Reflections - Ashley Fuqua, '10
Ascension Chapel, Founders Hall, 2nd Floor
11:30 AM - Explore Lunch "Janet Macon: Eat Right"
Board Room, 2nd floor, College Center
4:00 PM - Women's & Gender Studies Tea-Hour Series: "Descendents of Black Hawk: Telling Gendered Stories about Identify in Portraits of Sauks" by Jane Simonsen
Old Main 128
7:00 PM - Augustana Center for the Study of Ethics Lecture: "How Morals Can Be Objective Without Being Factual" presented by Dave Hill
Refreshments will be served following the lecture
Wallenberg Hall, Denkmann Building
Wednesday, January 27
9:30 AM - Coffee and Conversation
Evald Hall
12:00 - 1:00 PM - Bible Study "Life's meaning and purpose"
Chicago Room, College Center
Bring your lunch if you wish. Bring your Bible, or there are extras to use.
7:00 PM - 15th Annual Hispanic Film Festival - "Walkout"
Science Building Auditorium
In Spanish with English subtitles. Free of charge
9:30 PM - Evening Prayer & Holy Communion
Ascension Chapel, 2nd floor, Founders Hall
Thursday, January 28
10:30 - 11:30 AM - Convocation: Dr. Michael Shermer "Why People Believe Weird Things: A Celebration of Science and Rational Thinking"
Centennial Hall
10:30 - 3:30 - Blood Drive
Board Room, 2nd Floor, College Center
5:00 - 6:00 PM - Dora Malech Reads from her Poetry
Library, second floor, south end
6:00 PM - Black History Month Jazz Poetry Jam
featuring the music of Galen
Brew by the Slough
7:00 PM - Who's Afraid of Multiculturalism-and Why?
Peter Kivisto gives an inaugural lecture in honor of the College's new Center for the Study of Pluralism and the Civil Sphere
Wallenberg Hall, Denkmann Building
7:00 PM - French Film Festival: "Un Secret"
Olin Auditorium
7:00 PM - Center for Leadership and Service sponsors a lecture/discussion: "Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law" by Dr. Fay Botham, University of Iowa
18 Evald Hall
Friday, January 29
2:30 PM - Discussion of Possibility of Islamic Civilizations or Middle East Studies program with Cyrus Zargar
Old Main 12-A
4:00 PM - Friday Conversations: Ann Boaden "Finding Anna, Finding Ourselves"
3:30 PM - Refreshments
Wilson Center
6:00 - 9:00 PM - Augustana Sights and Sounds
Student photography exhibits and musical performances
Bucktown Center for the Arts, 225 East 2nd Street, Davenport, Iowa
7:00 PM - Explore "Chad Crittenden: Will to Survive" lecture
Olin Auditorium
7:30 PM - The Secret Garden (Theater)
$12 general, $10 seniors and students. Order tickets
Potter Theater, Bergendoff Hall
8:00 PM - Student Recital-Annie Chang & Katie Alms, organ
Centennial Hall
Saturday, January 30
5:00 - 7:00 PM - International Food Festival
Sample cuisine from East Asia, South/Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Europe, topped off with Whitey's ice cream!
$12; $5 for those under 10
College Center Cafeteria
7:30 PM - The Secret Garden (Theater)
$12 general, $10 seniors and students. Order tickets
Potter Theater, Bergendoff Hall
Sunday, January 31
10:30 AM - Sunday Morning Worship
Ascension Chapel, 2nd Floor, Founders Hall
5:00 PM - Sunday Catholic Mass
7:30 PM - The Secret Garden (Theater)
$12 general, $10 seniors and students. Order tickets
Potter Theater, Bergendoff Hall