This week in brief
Monday, December 3
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, December 4
No events scheduled.
Wednesday, December 5
3:45 p.m. – ACTL Technology Sessions: Moodle, RefWorks and Turn-it-in
Olin Building, 3rd floor
Thursday, December 6
10:30 a.m. – Omid Safi. “Islam in America ”
Community Convocation, Centennial Hall
11:30 a.m. – Dave Crowe - “Here We Stand: The Values of Augustana”
Hosted by the CVR– Library, South End
6:30 p.m. – Omid Safi . “Jesus in Islam”
New Science, room 304
Friday, December 7
4:00 p.m. – Kathy Jakielski - Sabbatical Report
Conversations in Scholarship
Wilson Center – Refreshments begin at 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 8
8:00 p.m. – “Down in the Valley” by Kurt Weill (Libretto by Arnold Sundgaard) and “Eve's Odds” by Bruce Trinkley (Libretto by Jason Charnesky)
Wallenberg Hall – Presented by Opera@Augustana
Sunday, December 9
8:00 p.m. – “Down in the Valley” by Kurt Weill (Libretto by Arnold Sundgaard) and “Eve's Odds” by Bruce Trinkley (Libretto by Jason Charnesky)
Wallenberg Hall – Presented by Opera@Augustana
Volume 5, Issue 11• December 3, 2007
Reading
The November issue of the SENCER e-Newsletter is now online. Please visit this site to read this month's news, including:
- SENCER Selects Projects for Post-Institute Implementation Awards.
- Applications are now available for the expanded Washington, DC Symposium and Poster Session. SENCER and NCSCE invite alumni to apply to attend the spring event, planned for April 13-15, 2008.
- The SENCER New England Center for Innovation Steering Committee invites alumni and newcomers to a Symposium on January 8-9, 2008, hosted by Southern Connecticut State University.
- Debra Meyer, SENCER backgrounder author, is honored by two South African newspapers for her extensive community service and education work.
- NCSCE prepares for the publication of the second issue of Science Education and Civic Engagement: An International Journal in December.
- Scholarship opportunities for talented undergraduate and graduate students are available from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and the University of Maryland.