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Events for January 31, 2013
Weight Watchers Class
(12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)
The Alfred Weight Watchers class is conducted weekly on Thursdays at noon, in Alfred State College’s Orvis Activities Center Conference Room (lounge on main floor). If you have been thinking about joining, now is the time. Please contact Beth Turner at TURNEREA@alfredstate.edu or 607.587.4080.
Bergren Forum: Chase Angier ’Shifting Landscapes’
(12:10 PM - 1:00 PM)
The Bergren Forum sponsored by the Division of Human Studies and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be meeting at 12:10 P.M. on Thursday, Jan. 31 in the Nevins Theater, Powell Campus Center.
Bring a brown bag lunch; coffee and tea will be provided.
Speaker: Chase Angier, "Shifting Landscapes: Framing Site Specific Performance"
Professor of Dance, D. Chase Angier will discuss the challenges of framing site specific performance and how it affects the audience/art relationship.
Study Abroad ISEP Info Session
(5:15 PM - 7:00 PM)
Sudy Abroad is affordable! Please come to Perlman Hall, Room 112, on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, at 5:15 p.m. and find out how you can go abroad. ISEP has 144 international universities in its consortium, so there are many possible study abroad locations.
This info session will cover funding, finding the best program, and how to apply. Deadling through ISEP is Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. See you Thursday.
International Randall Chair: Ben Woodeson
(6:30 PM - 8:00 PM)
Sculptor Ben Woodeson talks about his work as an artist and lecturer. He is known for making confrontational and often deliberately dangerous sculptures in a variety of materials in private and public spaces.
Woodeson was educated in Glasgow, and now lives and works out of London, England. He has exhibited in numerous international exhibitions, biennales and participates in symposiums and residencies worldwide.
We are pleased to welcome him to Alfred as the International Randall Chair in Sculpture.
To view his work please visit: http://www.woodeson.co.uk...