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Thursday, December 14, 2017
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Entrepreneur's Journey: Startup Accelerator - Acquisition... Repeat
  • Location: CIE: Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship , 151 Martine Street, Fall River, MA
  • Cost: FREE for UMassD Students, Staffs, and Faculty
  • Contact: CIE: Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
  • Description: Entrepreneur's Journey: Startup Accelerator - Acquisition... Repeat For anyone that aspires to start and run a company with the possibility of a successful exit, the Southern New England Entrepreneurs Forum (SNEEF) will feature a local success story on Thursday, December 14, 5:30-8:00 p.m., Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE), 151 Martine Street, Fall River. Founder of Classics & Exotics, a peer-to-peer online marketplace for classic cars, Peter Zawadzki returns to the SNEEF stage to discuss the "rest of the story". Zawadzki was featured as a SNEEF case study in October of 2015. At that time, he had recently completed the TechStars Mobility Accelerator in Detroit. Zawadzki recently sold Classics & Exotics to Hagerty, an insurer for classic cars, and now holds the title of Director of DriveShare at Hagerty. Classics & Exotics, now rebranded as DriveShare, is considered the Airbnb of vintage and exotic cars. Admission is $20, SNEEF Alliance members $15, students and UMass Dartmouth students free. Registration at www.sneef.org. Contact SNEEF at info@SNEEF.org.
  • Link: http://sneef.org/event-2725578
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, University Marketing, Accounting and Finance, _Charlton College of Business, Decision and Information Science, MBA or Graduate, Management and Marketing, Lectures and Seminars, College of Engineering, CIE: Center for Innovation & Entrepeneurship, Conferences & Events
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • CANCELLED: ProCard & Travel Card Training
  • Location: Foster Administration Building, Room 223
  • Contact: Purchasing
  • Description: This 1 hour training class is required in order to obtain a University Procurement Card (Procard & Travel Card). Individuals may attend training either before or after submitting a Procard application, either way this training must be completed before an application receives final approval from Procurement.
  • Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Faculty, audience: Staff
«  11/19 - 1/29  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Black Spaces Matter: Exploring the Aesthetics and Architectonics of an Abolitionist Neighborhood
  • Location: Boston, MA
  • Cost: NA
  • Contact: Art History Department
  • Description: NOVEMBER 19 - JANUARY 29 MCCORMICK GALLERY BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE 320 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON, MA 02115** This exhibit showcases the abolitionist neighborhood near the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. This neighborhood, which was the home of many African-Americans, white and black abolitionists, and former slaves, provides a lens through which we may study interracial aspects of American cities. Massachusetts abolished slavery in 1783, more than 80 years before the Thirteenth Amendment; however, federal law supporting slave owners superseded this law and there were cases of slaves being "reclaimed" from Massachusetts in the years that followed. A strong network of abolitionists, both black and white, gave New Bedford its claim to fame that no slave was ever forcibly "reclaimed" from it. New Bedford's architecture reflects a period of relative racial equality and tolerance in "the city that lit the world" during its whaling boom. This neighborhood includes a mixture of Gothic Revival, Federal, Greek Revival, and early Italianate homes, as well as modest cottages. Important historical figures, such as Fredrick Douglass and Lewis Temple, resided in these homes. In recent years we have seen a growing body of literature on race and architecture; however, this scholarship has focused mostly on the negative side of such built environments; lacking is an in-depth exploration of the form and function of interracial neighborhoods. This exhibit celebrates the aesthetics and architectonics of a neighborhood where many former slaves lived side-by-side with the rest of the population and engaged multiple aspects of the city's interracial architecture. Through this exhibit, local New Bedford experts along with students and faculty from UMass Dartmouth and the BAC will reveal a lesser-known progressive interracial neighborhood in the United States. Please join us on Friday, December 1, from 5:30-7:30 pm, for a special panel discussion and reception. Black Spaces Matter is supported by a Creative Economy Fund from the Ofice of the UMass President, Perkins + Will Associates, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Boston Architectural College (BAC), New Bedford Historical Society, Rotch Jones Duff House and Garden Museum, and Spinner Publications. Lead curator: Pamela Karimi | Architectural renderings, model production, and maps: Pedram Karimi | Film, animation, and digital curation: Don Burton | Artistic representations: Michael Swartz | Advertisement and Graphic Design: Michael Swartz | Digital stations: Michael Swartz, Don Burton, Ben Guan-Kennedy | Production Manager: Jennifer McGrory| Consultant: Lee Blake | Curatorial Assistance: Students from UMass Dartmouth and the BAC. **If traveling on public transportation, take the Green line to Hynes Convention Center. The BAC is a one block walk from the station. If driving, the closest parking garage is the Hynes Auditorium Garage at 50 Dalton Street, Boston. For more information, see: http://the-bac.edu/experience-the-bac/news-and-events/events/black-spaces-matter
  • Link: http://the-bac.edu/experience-the-bac/news-and-events/events/black-spaces-matter
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, University Marketing, Visual Arts, Black History 4 Seasons, Fredrick Douglass Unity House
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Opera Workshop Concert
  • Location: CVPA Room 153
  • Contact: Music Department
  • Description: Opera Workshop Concert
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, University Community, College of Visual and Performing Arts, University Marketing
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Department of Fisheries Oceanography - PhD Dissertation Proposal - Robert Wildermuth
  • Location: New Bedford , New Bedford, MA
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Department of Fisheries Oceanography PhD Dissertation Proposal Supporting Integrated Ecosystem Assessment under Model Structural Uncertainty By Robert Wildermuth Advisor Gavin Fay Thursday, December 14, 2017 3:00 pm SMAST East, Room 101/102 836 S. Rodney French Blvd., New Bedford, MA Abstract Integrated Ecosystem Assessment is an iterative science-based approach to ecosystem-based management that helps stakeholders communicate about their understanding of marine social-ecological systems, the threats putting human activities and marine resources at risk, and the effectiveness of past and potential management actions. Ecosystem models aid in evaluating these issues. Yet decisions made during model development can result in inherent biases, exposing management advice to model structure uncertainty. Structural uncertainty results from choices about the complexity, datasets, and processes represented in the model and can be better understood through structural sensitivity analysis and skill assessments. I propose to develop and test the robustness of a modeling framework for Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of Georges Bank, USA, that addresses: 1) uncertainty and complexity in models for ecosystem-based management, 2) model inference from qualitative and quantitative data sources, and 3) skill assessment of modeling tools for natural marine resource management. This work will explore both the descriptive and predictive dimensions of two case studies: a multispecies biomass production model and a whole-of-system social-ecological model characterized using qualitative and Bayesian network methods. Together, the work proposed here provides a framework to address model structural uncertainty that is amenable for model assessment during each stage of Integrated Ecosystem Assessment and facilitates closing the iterative management loop. for more information, please contact cfox@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: School for Marine Sciences and Technology
«  12/12 - 1/31  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Tayo Heuser: Paper Constructs / Exhibition at University Art Gallery / New Bedford
  • Location: University Art Gallery
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: University Art Gallery
  • Description: November 24, 2017 - January 31, 2018 Tayo Heuser: Paper Constructs Reception: AHA Night, Thursday Dec 14, 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Artist Talk 7:00 PM Closing reception: Wednesday, January 31st, 6-7.30 pm American, raised in Africa and Europe, Tayo Heuser's solo exhibition at UMass Dartmouth University Art Gallery in Downtown New Bedford presents a fascinating collection of abstracted works made from paper and on paper. Combining traditional techniques, multi-cultural influences, and contemporary artistic approaches, Ms. Heuser's reception will be part of AHA! Night on Thursday Dec 14, from 6 to 8 PM, with the Artist Talk at 7:00 PM. Heuser's large scale drawings on hand made paper are invitations into the universe of geometric forms, lines and color. Their surfaces seem to breathe quietly as they invite you into the artist's meditative and delicate drawing process described by Ms. Heuser as a way to gain insight into an unconscious world where colors and geometric forms emerge. These drawings aim to represent and communicate the reverberations and energies that are released during moments of profound solace and quietude. As a daughter of a diplomat, Tayo was surrounded by the visual language of African countries such as Tunisia, Libya, the Sudan and the Ivory Coast. This experience has brought an unusual sensibility to her work. She uses a labor-intensive paper sizing technique from the 1300's that was used for Tugras and other calligraphic texts during the Ottoman Empire. This process includes egg white, alum and burnishing with a small agate stone, resulting in a beautiful sheen whereby the ink sits on top of the paper creating a bit of multi-dimensionality. Tayo Heuser's recent body of work took this approach even further as she created sculptures from paper. Unlike traditional sculptures, these objects are very light, yet nonetheless carrying the memory of the wood used to create them. Wrapping handmade abaca paper around a wooden support, the artist carefully cuts the paper, releases the wooden form and finally, reattaches the seams. The large installation, Window, offers a sublime wall of windows on the gallery's largest wall, drawing the viewer's eyes and leading them to reflect on his or her own state of mind. Her new sculptures, shown here for the first time, were created during her paper-making residency in Women's Studio Workshop in NYC. This experience has freed her geometric forms to literally 'leave the frame' and to exist independently, while resting directly on the gallery wall. Similar technique appears in her series of shields, which takes handmade and hand tinted abaca paper and mounts them to hand molded acrylic, leaving the surface appearing like a wave in the ocean with the artwork unwilling to stay flat on the wall. The exhibition also includes a series of intimate drawings. The closing reception is planned for Wednesday, January 31st, 6-7.30 pm after the workshop for the UMass Dartmouth students sponsored by the Papermaking Club. University Art Gallery, UMass Dartmouth 715 Purchase St., New Bedford, MA 02740 www.facebook.com/UMassDartmouthGalleries Curated by Viera Levitt, UMass Dartmouth Gallery Director
  • Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/329426884198817/
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, University Marketing, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Visual Design, Exhibits, Visual Arts, Lectures and Seminars
«  12/12 - 12/20  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Hanukkah
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Jewish Festival of Lights
  • Topical Areas: General Public, University Community
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Tayo Heuser: Paper Constructs / AHA Night Reception and Talk / New Bedford
  • Location: University Art Gallery
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: University Art Gallery
  • Description: November 24, 2017 - January 31, 2018 Tayo Heuser: Paper Constructs Reception: AHA Night, Thursday Dec 14, 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Artist Talk 7:00 PM Closing reception: Wednesday, January 31st, 6-7.30 pm American, raised in Africa and Europe, Tayo Heuser's solo exhibition at UMass Dartmouth University Art Gallery in Downtown New Bedford presents a fascinating collection of abstracted works made from paper and on paper. Combining traditional techniques, multi-cultural influences, and contemporary artistic approaches, Ms. Heuser's reception will be part of AHA! Night on Thursday Dec 14, from 6 to 8 PM, with the Artist Talk at 7:00 PM. Heuser's large scale drawings on hand made paper are invitations into the universe of geometric forms, lines and color. Their surfaces seem to breathe quietly as they invite you into the artist's meditative and delicate drawing process described by Ms. Heuser as a way to gain insight into an unconscious world where colors and geometric forms emerge. These drawings aim to represent and communicate the reverberations and energies that are released during moments of profound solace and quietude. As a daughter of a diplomat, Tayo was surrounded by the visual language of African countries such as Tunisia, Libya, the Sudan and the Ivory Coast. This experience has brought an unusual sensibility to her work. She uses a labor-intensive paper sizing technique from the 1300's that was used for Tugras and other calligraphic texts during the Ottoman Empire. This process includes egg white, alum and burnishing with a small agate stone, resulting in a beautiful sheen whereby the ink sits on top of the paper creating a bit of multi-dimensionality. Tayo Heuser's recent body of work took this approach even further as she created sculptures from paper. Unlike traditional sculptures, these objects are very light, yet nonetheless carrying the memory of the wood used to create them. Wrapping handmade abaca paper around a wooden support, the artist carefully cuts the paper, releases the wooden form and finally, reattaches the seams. The large installation, Window, offers a sublime wall of windows on the gallery's largest wall, drawing the viewer's eyes and leading them to reflect on his or her own state of mind. Her new sculptures, shown here for the first time, were created during her paper-making residency in Women's Studio Workshop in NYC. This experience has freed her geometric forms to literally 'leave the frame' and to exist independently, while resting directly on the gallery wall. Similar technique appears in her series of shields, which takes handmade and hand tinted abaca paper and mounts them to hand molded acrylic, leaving the surface appearing like a wave in the ocean with the artwork unwilling to stay flat on the wall. The exhibition also includes a series of intimate drawings. The closing reception is planned for Wednesday, January 31st, 6-7.30 pm after the workshop for the UMass Dartmouth students sponsored by the Papermaking Club. University Art Gallery, UMass Dartmouth 715 Purchase St., New Bedford, MA 02740 www.facebook.com/UMassDartmouthGalleries Curated by Viera Levitt, UMass Dartmoouth Gallery Director Open daily from 9 am to 6 pm, closed on December 24 and January 1.
  • Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/329426884198817/
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Law Alumni, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, University Marketing, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Exhibits, Visual Arts

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