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THE WEEKLY E-NEWSLETTER FOR THE CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN
 
November 12 - November 25
Campus Events
Stretch at the German Club
Every Tuesday: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pilates Class, German Club.
Jena 6 Controversy
Nov. 12: 7 p.m., panel discussion on the Jena 6 controversy, relating to issues arising from recent controversy surrounding racial issues in Jena, Louisiana. All are invited. Meeting rooms A & B, Bartels Hall, the campus center. Click here for more information.
University To Honor Veterans
Nov. 12: noon. Annual Veterans’ Day event, in front of Maxcy Hall. Speaker: Dr. Linda S. Schwartz, commissioner of Connecticut Department of Veterans’ Affairs. All invited. Click here for more information.
Does Gender Matter in Leadership?
Nov. 13: 12:30 p.m. Lecture, “Gender Differences in Leadership,” Management Professor Dr. Abbas Nadim, Maxcy 24.
Insurance Plan Information
Nov. 13: 9 a.m. Bartels Hall, the campus center, Upper Lounge.
Nov. 14: 7 p.m. Bartels Hall, the campus center, AB Meeting Rooms.
Learn about issues surrounding long-term care and how the University’s long-term care insurance plan can help. RSVP to Randi Oster at roster@ltplan.com.
A Lecture for Your Nose
Nov. 14: 2:30 p.m. Lecture, "Take a Whiff of This: Chemical Detection and the Electronic Nose," Assistant Chemistry Professor Dr. Nancy Ortins Savage, Marvin K. Peterson Library.
Business Strategies Overseas Topic of Talk
Nov. 14: 11:45 a.m. “Charging Elephant, Soaring Dragon: Business Environments and Business Strategies for India and China,” International Business Professor Dr. Usha C. V. Haley, Hartford Club, 46 Prospect St, Hartford. Reservations required. Cost: $35 for lunch and lecture for UNH-affiliated participants or members of World Affairs Council; $45 general admission. Call 860-594-4100 or register online at www.ctwac.org.
Excellence in Teaching Forum
Nov. 15: noon. Charles Vigue and Karen Halac will lead the forum. Brown-bag lunch, Bartels Hall, the campus center, Meeting Rooms A and B.
Student-Faculty Tea
Nov. 15: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Faculty members can join the students of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society for coffee, tea, and finger food, Faculty Dining Room.
See a Classic Russian Comedy
Nov 16: 4:15 p.m. “Oblomov,” Russian Film Series: Classic Comedies, Kaplan 107.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with Indian Students
Nov. 17: 7 p.m. Diwali, Indian Festival of Lights, German Club. Dinner and entertainment provided. All are invited.
UNH Thanksgiving Celebration
Nov. 19: 4:30 p.m. Alumni Lounge. Tickets available in Office of Student Activities and Office of Residential Life, Faculty/Staff $5, Students free with ID. Please bring a non-perishable food item.
A Russian Comedy of Errors
Dec. 7: 4:15 p.m. “The Irony of Fate,” Russian Film Series: Classic Comedies, Kaplan 107.
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