Campus Events

Social Justice:
When Diversity Isn’t Enough

Feb. 11: 6 p.m. Interactive program, Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

On Human Trafficking:
Author of “Hanging Capitan Gordon: “The Life and Trial of an American Slave Trader” to Speak
Feb. 13: 12:15, Ron Soodalter, Dodd’s Theatre. Book signing immediately after talk. Books for sale at $20.

Relativity: The Work of Valery and Katya Levental
Feb. 15: 4 p.m. Opening in the Seton Art Gallery. Show will run until March 22.

National Engineers Week
Feb. 15 – Feb. 21: The Tagliatela College of Engineering celebrates National Engineers Week. Click here for the schedule.

Lectures
Feb. 15: noon. Dr. Julie Newman, director of the Office of Sustainability at Yale University, will give a talk, “Challenges for Sustainable Engineering” in Room B120, Tagliatela College of Engineering. Refreshments will be served.

Feb. 19: 1 p.m. Dr. Richard Deslauriers speaks during National Engineering Week. Inventor of an advanced stethoscope, a bone anchor and most recently a calcified bone cement that can glue bone back together, Deslauriers owns Doctors Research Group in Oxford. Room B120, Tagliatela College of Engineering.

Feb. 20: 5 p.m. Ray Leoni, ‘father’ of the legendary Black Hawk helicopter, will lecture on design and innovation, Room B120, Tagliatela College of Engineering. Click here for more information.

Feb. 21: 5 p.m. Dr. Dennis Xu, Chairman of the Board at Viaon Technology Corporation, will speak on “Viaon's Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Suzhou Industrial Park, China" in Room B120, Tagliatela College of Engineering.

Spring Russian Film Series
Feb. 20: 7 p.m. Oblomov, in Russian with English subtitles, Kaplan 206. Click here for a complete list of upcoming films.

A Primer on Classical Music
Feb. 28: 3 p.m. "Enjoying Classical Music," UNH assistant professor Dr. José García-León, Upper Level, Marvin K. Peterson Library. Organized by Friends of the UNH Library. More information, call ext. 7191 or email hdobi@newhaven.edu.

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Student Events

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Munchies On Monday
Feb. 11: Click here to see the upcoming "Munchies On Monday" events.

Human Resource Management conference
Feb. 11: 5 p.m. Kaplan 204. Talk on Society of Human Resource Management Tri-State conference, to be held at Foxwoods Casino in April. http://www.tristatehrm.com/.

Seniors: You need this
Feb. 12: 4 p.m. Senior Series, a group of workshops for UNH seniors, begins. Moulton Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center. Click here for the full schedule.

Black History Month Events
Feb. 12: 10 p.m. Celebrate Black History Month, "Make Your Own Dream Pillow," Dunham Lounge.

Feb. 12: 10 p.m. "Jeopardy!" in tribute to Black History Month, test your knowledge of Black history and pop culture.

Feb. 13: 7 p.m. "Black Love Day" a celebration and holiday with healthy food, discussions of healthy relationships, movies, music and much more. Office of Residential Life, Bixler Hall.

Feb. 24: 5 p.m. Dinner with Winchester Staff. Learn about role of African-American soliders in the Civil War.

Feb. 24: 8 p.m. “Jeopardy” in tribute to Black History Month, Botwinik first floor lounge.

Feb. 25: 4 p.m. Black History Month program. Office of Residential Life in Bixler Hall. Make and take your own Dream Catcher and learn some unusual and little-known facts about Dr. Martin Luther King.

Feb. 25: 8 p.m. Black History month song contest. FH Vending Room. First prize $100; second prize $50; third prize $25. Food and drinks provided.

Feb. 25 to Feb. 29: "Black History Highlight Week," Bethel Hall. All-Hall Jeopardy Game Suite Competition with Prizes! Trivia Games throughout the suite. Visit RA Office Every Night - with Prizes! Crossword Puzzles. Martin Luther King "I have a Dream" speech mural in lobby. Fun facts posted throughout every suite. Channel 14 movies: Ali, Amistad, Finding Forrester, Hotel Rwanda, Ray

Intel Intern Info
Feb. 13: 6 p.m. "Spotlight on the Intel Intern Program," Web seminar with advisory panel on internship opportunities, Buckman Room B203. Click here for more information.

Test Your Talent!
Feb. 13: 9 p.m. Beanhouse, showcasing campus talent including singers, dancers, poets, bands, and whoever else wants to perform. Lobby, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

Performance Appraisal Lecture
Feb. 14: 4:30. UNH chapter of Society of Human Resource Management sponsors lecture on performance appraisal system and how it can improve a company. Refer to www.wallyhauck.com for more information. Kaplan 204.

A Movie
Feb. 14: 9 p.m. The Grown and Sexy Affair, German Club.

Crush Party
Feb. 16: 6 p.m. Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

Dance Showcase
Feb. 16: 8 p.m. German Club

Talking Will Make a Difference
Feb. 20: 7:30 p.m. Brother to Sister Discussion, Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

Innovation Breakfast Meeting
Feb. 21: 8 a.m. RSVP to Christine Ferrucci at cferrucci@newhaven.edu or 932-7437 by Monday, Feb. 18, click here for more information.

Coffee, Anyone?
Feb. 21: Noon, Starbucks Students Coffee-Tasting, Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center, sponsored by the Office of Experiential Education

An Evening with Fire Science Graduates
Feb. 21: 6 p.m. Panel discussion with UNH Fire Science Alumni, click here for more information, Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

Cool Poetry
Feb. 21: 9 p.m. Def Poetry Jam, German Club.

Fire Science/Criminal Justice Success Stories
Feb. 21: 6 p.m. "An Evening with Fire Science Graduates," Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center. Panel discussion and networking with successful UNH Fire Science and Criminal Justice graduates.

Back to the 80’s
Feb. 22: 9 p.m. 80’s Baby Party, German Club.

UNH’s Next Best Thing
Feb. 24: 7 p.m. Sign up in SCOPE office or email azeru1@newhaven.edu.

Hear the Music
Feb. 27: 3:30 p.m. African Drumming, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

Taste the Food
Feb. 28: 4 p.m. Soul Food Dinner, Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

See the Dance
Feb. 28: 6:30 p.m. Dance Performance, Dodds Theatre.

Legal Talk
March 3: 3 p.m., moderated panel of lawyers discuss legal issues, reception to follow, Moulton Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center

Good Service is Better
March 6: 3 p.m. , "A New Take on Service: WIIFM - What's In It For Me?" a panel presentation including representatives from Starbucks, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Target, and Bank of Southern Connecticut discussing the challenges and rewards of deploying knowledge through employment in the tertiary sector of the nation's economy. Moulton Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center

Career Information, Fast!
March 27: 4:30 p.m. Speed Networking Event, Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center. Spend four to five minutes with a company representative – two minutes for you, two minutes for the rep! Be prepared, bring your resume, dress to impress! What MUST they know about you that would make them want to hire you?

Graduate Student Council Meetings
Feb. 13, 27; March 12, 26: 5 p.m. Free food, Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.

Paintball Club Meetings
Tuesdays: 4:30 p.m. Email unhpaintball@newhaven.edu with any questions, German Club.

Victimology Club
Tuesdays: 5 p.m. Contact Nikita at victimology@newhaven.edu for more information, Kaplan 201.

Chargers Pep Band
Tuesdays: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. If interested, simply show up. Direct questions to pepband@newhaven.edu. Meet in Maxcy Hall basement.

PIRO Meetings
Wednesdays: 10 p.m. Paranormal Investigation Research Organization, Sciences Lounge, third floor of Maxcy Hall. Direct your questions to piro@newhaven.edu or visit http://www.geocities.com/unh_piro/image.html.

Criminal Justice Club
Thursdays: 4:30 p.m. Room 109, Kaplan.

Committee On Embracing Differences
Thursdays: 5 p.m. Email Usgaembracingdiffere@newhaven.edu with any questions, Kaplan 201.

Campus Crusade for Christ
Wednesdays: 9 p.m. Faculty Dining Room, Bartels Hall, the campus center. More information, afc@newhaven.edu.

USGA Meetings
Click here for the spring schedule.
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