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Sunday, October 15, 2017
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • A Conversation About Politics in the Classroom
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: An open dialogue about how to address politics in the classroom as a subjective professor working in an art school (because there's no such thing as objective). What do you think about discussing politics with your students? How do we make politics a vibrant part of class discussion without alienating students? What does it mean to 'talk about politics?' Are our classrooms the 'right place' to get students thinking about how the political climate affects their lives? If not The University, where? Are we afraid to lose our jobs? That we aren't informed enough? That we aren't trained to talk about politics? That our own work isn't political enough? What do we have to lose? What do we have to gain? Are these conversations actually avoidable? Inevitable? Invaluable? During this two hour, informal, public conversation, we will have time to introduce ourselves, time to reflect, time to ask questions, time to share stories, time to try things out, and most importantly time to listen to each other. This conversation is designed for artists who teach college art classes, but everyone is welcome to join including graduate students, undergraduate students, non-students, non-art professors, artists, and other people interested in the topic. If there are a lot of people, we will likely split into groups based on our particular experiences. Please feel free to come prepared with specific anecdotes to share. This discussion will be facilitated by Roz Crews, UMass Dartmouth's 2017-18 Artist in Residence. Hosted at the New Bedford Art Museum 608 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA 02740 Contact: Roz Crews rcrews@umassd.edu
  • Link: http://newbedfordart.org/gallery-events/
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Graduate, University Community, College of Visual and Performing Arts
«  9/22 - 11/16  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Mark Freedman: Urban Sounds
  • Location: Star Store, New Bedford , Purchase Street, New Bedford
  • Cost: FREE
  • Contact: University Art Gallery
  • Description: Exhibition featuring paintings of the urban environments with their unique ability to capture and hold light.
  • Link: https://www.umassd.edu/cvpa/galleries
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Visual Design, Exhibits, Visual Arts, University Marketing
«  9/26 - 10/18  » Download Add to Google Calendar
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • SHARE Car Show & Flea Market
  • Location: UMass Dartmouth Observatory Field
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: SHARE Car Show & Flea Market with Concession Stand. Please contact Sheila Pereira at 508-999-8482 or spereira9@umassd.edu for more information.
  • Topical Areas: General Public
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Catholic Mass
  • Location: MacLean Campus Center, Blue & Gold Welcome Center
  • Cost: 0
  • Contact: Catholic Campus Ministry
  • Description: Catholic mass is celebrated on campus at 7 pm in the Blue and Gold room in the Campus Center
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, Center for Religious and Spiritual Life
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • A Literary Afternoon
  • Location: Claire T. Carney Library, Stoico/FIRST FED Charitable Foundation Grand Reading Room
  • Cost: free
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: On Sunday, October 15, 2017, the Claire T. Carney Library Associates presents A Literary Afternoon featuring five local authors who will be discussing their latest work in the Grand Reading Room of the Claire T. Carney Library Associates on the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus at 2 PM. A Q&A, book signing and light reception will follow the talks. Michael Dyer is the Senior Maritime Historian at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in American history from York College of Pennsylvania and a Master of Arts degree in American Studies form Penn State Harrisburg. He studied at Mystic Seaport and was inaugural Gallery Fellow at the Australia National Maritime Museum in 2008. From 1993-2001, he was curator and librarian at Kendal Whaling Museum in Salem, Massachusetts where his interest in whalemen's original art began. He has contributed many scholarly articles to periodical publications. Over the Wide and Tractless Sea Original Art of of the Yankee Whale Hunt is Dyer's first book. Sharon Leder is an Associate Professor Emerita, SUNY-Nassau community College. Leder's academic background in literature, women's studies and Jewish studies led her in the past to write books on Emily Dickinson, Christina Rosetti, Holocaust literature and women in academia. Her most recent book is Fix: A Father's Secrets, A Daughter's Search, was described by Massachusetts State Senator, Dan Wolf as "a beautifully written and moving story about the heartbreak addiction brings to a family and which touches us with despair while inspiring us to action." The proceeds of the novel, based onn Leder's own family, is being donated to a fund devoted to the prevention and treatment of opioid addiction. Ralph Hickok grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He majored in English at Harvard. He came to New Bedford in 1963 as the Sunday magazine editor for the Standard Times. Ten years later, he became chief copywriter for the Southeastern Advertising Agency in downtown New Bedford. He is a nationally recognized sports historian. His most recent book, Vagabond Halfback: The Saga of Johnny Blood McNally, is a biography of a charter member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is a member of the North American Society for Sports History and of the Pro Football Researchers Association which honored him with the 2008 Ralph E. Hay award for lifetime achievement in pro football research. John B. Cummings, Jr. is a lifelong resident of Greater Fall River. He spent his early career as a bank vice president in the marketing department. He was recognized with advertising and copywriting awards for many years. He served as the chief professional officer of the United Way of Greater Fall River. In 2005, he wrote his first historical book about the story of the Greater Fall River Development Corporation, From Little Acorns to Giant Oaks. His most recent book, Murder, Manslaughter and Mayhem on the Southcoast, 1800-1969, was written with Stefani Koorey, a noted author of several books about Fall River history. Over 250 murders, manslaughters and mayhem are included in this volume. The program is free and open to the public with parking available in lot 13. For more information, please contact Maria Sanguinetti at msanguinetti@umassd.edu or by calling 508-991-5096.
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, University Community, University Marketing, Claire T. Carney Library

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