3/17/2003
What's Happening

In the Galleries

Theater

Music

Dance

Lectures/Workshops

Computer Training

On "Carpe Diem"

Sports

And More

Ongoing

Yogi Berra Museum

 

In the Art Galleries
Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 973-655-5113.

University Gallery:
Through April 5:
Pleasant Tasting Kim-Chi: Selected works from faculty of the Department of Art and Design at Won Kwang University in South Korea.
April 14-18: Artistic Discovery, a juried show of high school art.
May: B.F.A. Exhibit.

Gallery One:
April 3-May 2: Global Images: International Travel Photography by MSU faculty and staff.

Theater    [back to top]
For more information about the following performances, call the Box Office at 973-655-5112.

April 3-6, 10-12: William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." 8 p.m. April 3-5, 10-12; 2 p.m. April 6; 1 p.m. April 11. L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre. Tickets: $15 standard; $12 faculty, staff, alumni and senior citizens; $8 students.

May 3: Yass Hakoshima Movement Theatre. Premieres Yoakemai's "Before Dawn." A stimulating program blending physical expression, sculpture and music. Tickets: $25 and $20. 7:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.

Music   [back to top]

For information about the following music events, call 973-655-7263. For up-to-date music listings, go to www.montclair.edu/music. For monthly listings or information on cancellations, call 973-655-4296.

Lunchtime Recitals. 1 p.m. (unless noted otherwise), McEachern Recital Hall.

March 26: Student Recital: Percussion

April 2: Student Recital: Voice
April 9: Student Recital: Piano
April 16: Student Recital: Woodwinds
April 23: Student Recital: Brass


Evening Recitals. 8 p.m., McEachern Recital Hall, unless otherwise noted.
March 27: Graduate Recital: Cynthia Longley, cello
March 29:
Senior Recital: Katherine Bolcar, soprano
March 30: Senior Recital: Daniel Sagi, clarinet
April 1: Shanghai Quartet. A benefit concert for music scholarships. Admission: $30; $5 for students with I.D.
April 2: MSU Choir and MSU Symphony Orchestra. Memorial Auditorium
April 3: Bassoon Studio Recital
April 4: Composers Marathon Concert. 4-10 p.m.
April 8: Graduate Recital: Andrea Butucariu, violin
April 9: MSU Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony. Memorial Auditorium
April 11: MSU Jazz Band and Vocal Ensemble. Memorial Auditorium
April 12: Graduate Recital: Joseph Cunningham, saxophone
April 15: Junior Recital: Willie Favors, baritone
April 16: Guitar Studio Recital
April 17: Graduate Recital: Elena Yordanova, violin
April 25: Clarinet Night
May 2: Senior Recital: Jamie Szeinberg, percussion
May 5: Chamber Singers. Memorial Auditorium
May 6: Senior Recital: Jason Carroll, percussion
May 7: Junior Recital: Tatyana Alzhneva

 

Sunday Recitals/Concerts. 3 p.m., McEachern Recital Hall, unless otherwise noted.
March 23: Sophomore Recital: Lesley Friend, soprano
March 30: Senior Recital: Arik Cohen, tuba
April 6: Partch Ensemble
April 13: Graduate Recital: Lisa Horton, flute
April 13: Celebration Concert in honor of Professors Oscar Ravina and Chaim Zemach. 5 p.m.
April 27: Opera Workshop. 2 p.m. L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre
May 4: Faculty Emeritus Recital: Chaim Zemach, cello

March 20: The Westfield Symphony Orchestra and members of the Montclair State University Symphony Orchestra will perform open rehearsals. Works performed, under the direction of Music Director David Wroe, will be "Symphony No. 2, Op. 73" by Johannes Brahms and the "Cello Concerto, Op. 104" by Antonin Dvorak with Wendy Warner, cello soloist. The event is sponsored by a grant from the Keating Crawford Foundation in memory of Beatrice Crawford, a Montclair musician who directed The Madrigrals and The Choraliers. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Free.

March 28: Orchestra Festival. All day, Life Hall.

April 23: MSU Band Concert. 3 p.m., Student Center Quad.

June 23-27: Summer Chamber Music Institute for Strings. A week of music for string chamber ensembles. Members of the Shanghai Quartet will coach ensembles and conduct masterclasses. For more information, call 973-655-7263.



Dance
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For information about dance events, call the Box Office at 973-655-5112 unless noted otherwise.

March 20-23: Dance Collage. 8 p.m. March 20-22; 2 p.m. March 23. Life Hall Dance Studio. Tickets: $8 faculty and staff; $5 students and senior citizens.

March 30: The American Repertory Ballet's "Dancing Through the Ceiling." New commissioned ballets by women choreographers including Amy Seiwert's "Monopoly," a brash look at the changing dynamics of traditional male/female relationships in dance and society as a whole. 3:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $30, $25 and $20.

April 25-27: DanceWorks 2003. 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 25-26; 2 p.m. April 27. Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $15 standard; $12 faculty, staff, alumni and senior citizens; $8 students.


Lectures/Workshops  
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Science and Mathematics Seminar Series.

March 20: Seminar in Interdisciplinary Science. "Energy from Cold Fusion" by Ludwik Kowalski of Mathematical Sciences. 4 p.m., Mallory Hall, Room 155.
April 17: Seminar in Biology and Molecular Biology. "The Naked and the Dead (DNA)" by Rob DeSalle of the American Museum of Natural History. 4 p.m., Science Hall, Sokol Seminar Room.
April 24: Seminar in Biology and Molecular Biology. "Extragenic Suppressors of Growth Defects in msbB-Salmonella" by Sean Murray, Department of Biology, Yale University. 4 p.m., Science Hall, Sokol Seminar Room.

Women's History Month Events. This year's theme is "Outrageous Women." For more information about the following events, call the Women's Center at 973-655-5113.
March 17: "Selling Feminism" by Kathryn Walsh, owner of Bluestockings, a feminist bookstore in New York. 2:30-3:45 p.m., Student Center, Room 419.
March 18: "Outrageous Women in Psychology." Ofelia Rodriguez-Srednicki of Psychology will speak about the impact of women in the field. Noon-1 p.m., Student Center, Room 419.
March 19: "Mulatto Moments: Chronicles and Conversation" with Josslyn Luckett, playwright and screenwriter. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Life Hall, Room 125.
March 20: Latina Day. "Illegally Blond," a talk by Dolores Prida, one of the most-produced playwrights in the United States. Noon-2 p.m., Student Center, Rooms 411-412.
March 20: "Contesting Women's Bodies: Islamic Fundamentalism, the Miss World Contest, Terrorism and the State in Nigeria" by Anene Ejikeme, an historian specializing in West African and women's history who directs Barnard College's Pan African Studies Program. 2:30-3:45 p.m., Student Center, Rooms 411-412.
March 24: "Outrageous Women, Outrageous Acts: Young Feminism" by Lila Kramer-Burghardt, founder of WAVES (Women Achieving Victory, Equality and Solidarity) and Tanya Purdy, president of VOX (Voices for Planned Parenthood). 3-5 p.m., Student Center, Room 417.
March 25: "Women in the Sciences and Technology," a panel discussion with Susan Nolan and Janine Buckner of Seton Hall University and Amrit Srinivasan of the Indian Institute of Technology in New Dehli. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178.
March 27: "Sojourner Truth: Outrageous Woman" by Karin Abarbanel, a Montclair author who is writing a biography of Truth. 1-2 p.m., Student Center, Room 417.
April 1: "Unveiling the Visible: Lives and Works of Women Artists of Pakistan" presented by Salima Hashmi, painter and scholar of Pakistani women painters. 1-2:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178.

March 19: Roles and Careers in the Court System: Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County. Speakers: Hon. Harold W. Fulilove, presiding judge, Criminal Division; Susan Rogers, child welfare mediation; Rubi Lochner, juvenile referee/hearing officer; Mary Rector, probation officer; Keith Ali, warden; Michele Bertran, esq., vicinage ombudsman. Moderated by Avram Segall of Legal Studies. Light refreshments will be served. 5:45 p.m., Student Center, Room 419.

March 19: University Day. Presidential Invited Faculty Address: "Where Am I? The Search for Consciousness in the Brain" by Julian Keenan of Psychology. 2:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.

March 19: "The Creation of Adam" by art historian Leo Steinberg. 6:30 p.m., Montclair Art Museum Lecture Hall. Sponsored by the M.F.A. Program and the Montclair Art Museum. For more information, call Louise Davies at 4074.

March 19: Socrates Café: "Philosophical Communities In and Out of the Academy." Speaker: Alumnus Christopher Phillips, who has traveled around the world holding Socrates Cafés. He is the author of Socrates Café: A Fresh Taste of Philosophy and The Philosopher's Club, a children's picture book of philosophical questions and ideas. 6-8 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178.

March 20: "NATO in the 21st Century: Current Risks and Challenges." Speakers include Royal Marine Lt. Colonel John Leigh, staff officer, Special Operations at Saclant headquarters in Virginia; and United States Navy Lt. Commander Moreatha Yvette Flaggs, NATO seminar and symposia coordinator. Dickson Hall, Room 178.

March 20: Workshop: "Energy, Sustainability and Your Home: Creating a New Energy Future for You, Your Family and the Planet." Keynote: "The Ethics and Spirituality of Energy" by Rev. Fletcher Harper, president of Partners for Environmental Quality. 5:30-8:30 p.m., Science Hall, Sokol Seminar Room. Free. To register, call 609-394-1090.

March 21: Safe Space Program Training.The Safe Space Program identifies offices of faculty and staff that are safe places for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people to talk. Some safe space conversations might include questions about coming out on campus; the resources available on and off campus; how to cope with family and friends; the importance of role models among other items of importance. Facilitated by Sally McWilliams and Marie Cascarano. Noon-1 p.m., Student Center, Room 417. For more information, call Cascarano at 973-655-7397.

March 24: Jack Sacher Memorial Lecture. "Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck and his Disciples: The Foundations of the 17th-Century North German Organ School" by alumna Gail Archer '73, organist and scholar. 1 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.

March 25: School of Business Brown Bag Research Seminar: "Russell 2000 Versus S&P Small Cap 600: Beauty in the Eyes of the Beholder" by Seddik Meziani of Economics and Finance. Noon, Partridge Hall, Room 323. For more information, call Richard Lord at 973-655-7448.

March 27: "Building Bridges," a showcase of what classes, individuals, professors, staff, students and student organizations are doing to bridge the academic experience with action in the community. Sponsored by the Center for Community-Based Learning in collaboration with Student Leadership Programs. 1-4 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. For more information, call 973-655-7203.

March 27: Tea and Talk: "International Computer Criminality, Computer Piracy and Multimedia Piracy" by Lubomir Lipovsky of the Department of Legal Information Systems and Computer Law at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. His field of research is electronic signature, electronic commerce and banking, and money laundering. 3:30 p.m., Global Education Center Conference Room. The Tea and Talk Series is a forum for roundtable dialogues on international issues, with visiting scholars and MSU faculty sharing their experiences with the campus community. Space is limited. Call Wendy Gilbert-Simon at 973-655-4185 or e-mail simonw@mail.montclair.edu.

April 1: Tea and Talk: "Aging in India: A Comparative Perspective" by Jacob John Kattakayam, visiting international scholar teaching in Anthropology and Sociology. He is a professor of sociology and director of the Academic Staff College at the University of Kerala in India.

April 2: Beyond Print Conference. A hands-on event demonstrating companion Web sites, CDs, videos, curriculum resources, syllabus managers, custom course packs and more. Explore digital content for Blackboard and electronic resources from Sprague library to support your teaching. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Click here for more information.

April 2: Center of Pedagogy Annual Meeting Lecture: "Will They Talk? Teaching a Course on Race and Racism" by Lawrence A. Blum, distinguished professor of liberal arts and education at the University of Massachusetts. 4:30 p.m., Richardson Hall Auditorium. Refreshments will be served.

April 3: Career Fair. More than 50 companies will be participating. Sponsored by the Career Development Center. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms.

April 3: "Copyright Issues Online and Cheating and Plagiarism Using the Internet," a PBS satellite program. 2:30-4 p.m., College Hall, Room 310.

April 4: "Seeking Permanency for Children," a conference sponsored by MSU's Center for Child Advocacy and the Morris County Children's Consortium. 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m., Russ Hall, Kops Lounge.

April 11: Latin American and Spanish Conference. Topic: The relationship between literature and the arts. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Registration fee: Free to students; $25 others.

Computer Training   [back to top]
Register for the following computer training courses online at http://edtech.montclair.edu or call 973-655-5449. Please arrive five minutes prior to the start of the session. A valid MSU identification card is required to register.
March 17: Word Mail Merge. 1:30-3:30 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.
March 17: Introduction to Meeting Maker. 9 a.m.-noon, Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 17: Using Word to Annotate Documents. 1-2 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 17: Saving Images. 2-3 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 18: Blackboard: Using Online Assessment Tools to Enhance Teaching and Learning. 1-4 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.
March 19: Creating Web-Based Forms. Noon-1 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.
March 24: Using WinZip. 1:30-2:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 24: Intermediate Excel. 9 a.m.-noon, Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 24: Downloading Free Software. 2:30-3:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 25: Creating Web-Based Forms. Noon-1 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.
March 25: Blackboard for Instructors. 1:30-4:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
March 27: Blackboard: Using Discussion Boards to Increase Collaboration. College Hall, Room 123.
March 28: Introduction to FrontPage. 1-4 p.m., Partridge Hall, Room 211.
March 31: Creating Web-Based Forms. Noon-1 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.
March 31: Introduction to PowerPoint. 1:30-4:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.

Financial Records System Training. College Hall, Room 310. Registration required. Call Marlene Kolesar at 973-655-7373.
March 25: Workshop. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.


On "Carpe Diem"   [back to top]
"Carpe Diem," the television show produced by broadcasting students, airs on Bergen Cablevision Mondays at 5 p.m.; on Montclair Channel 34 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 p.m. and Saturdays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 1 p.m.; on Morris and Paterson Cablevision Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.; on Oakland, Clifton and Pompton Cablevision Thursdays at 3 p.m.; and Clifton Cable channel 77 Fridays at 7:30 p.m.
Week of March 17: "TV and Public Knowledge: U.S.-Cuban Relations." Features Bill Batkay of Political Science and Margarita Garcia-Estevez of Psychology. Produced by Ines Rosales, Claudia Mendoza and Armando Silva; directed by Rosales and hosted by Mandy Cooper.
Week of March 24: "Music and the Internet." Does free Internet access to music help promote and support artists or does it infringe on their rights? Music attorney Charles Sanders and Eric Discher of Broadcasting discuss the implications of free access, and offer solutions to the problem of copyright infringement. Produced by David Sanders; directed by Gabriel Perez and hosted by Paul Steinman.
Week of April 7: "Breaking into the Music Industry: the Business of Songwriting." What resources are available to help budding songwriters? Linda Lorence of SESAC offers advice on how to hone songwriting skills and how to present and sell work in an increasingly competitive market. Produced and hosted by David Sanders; directed by Greg Smith.


Sports   [back to top]
Only home games are listed. For a complete sports schedule, call Athletics at 973-746-6258.
Men's Lacrosse.
Sprague Field.
March 19: New York Maritime. 8 p.m.
March. 22: Stockton. 1 p.m.
March 29: Stevens Tech. 1 p.m.
April 2: Manhattanville. 7 p.m.
April 9: Kean. 7 p.m.
April 21: Malloy. 4 p.m.
April 24: Centenary. 7 p.m.

Women's Lacrosse. Sprague Field.
March 17: Puget Sound. 4 p.m.
March 29: Denison. TBA
April 1: Eastern (Pa.). 4 p.m.
April 5: Gwynedd Mercy. 1 p.m.
April 9: Manhattanville. 4 p.m.
April 15: Centenary. 7 p.m.
April 23: Stevens. 7 p.m.
April 28: FDU-Florham. 4 p.m.

Baseball. Yogi Berra Stadium
March 21: SUNY Cortland. 2 p.m.
March 22: SUNY Cortland. 1 p.m.
March 25: Wilmington (Del.) College. 3 p.m.
April 1: FDU-Florham. 3 p.m.
April 2: Alvernia (Pa.) College. 3 p.m.
April 4: William Paterson. 3 p.m.
April 5: Rutgers-Camden. 11:30 a.m.
April 10: Ramapo College. 3:30 p.m.
April 17: New Jersey City Univerity. 3:30 p..m
April 18: Kean University. 3:30 p.m.
April 19: Rowan University. Noon.
April 26: Rutgers-Newark. Noon.
April 29: John Hopkins University. 7 p.m.
May 3-6: NJAC Playoffs.
May 7: Salisbury ( Md.) University. 6 p.m.

Softball. Quarry Field.
March 21-22: MSU/Kean Classic.
March 26: Scranton. 3 p.m.
April 1: New Jersey City University. 3 p.m.
April 3: Manhattanville. 3 p.m.
April 8: William Paterson. 3 p.m.
April 12: The College of New Jersey. 1 p.m.
April 15: Rutgers-Newark. 3 p.m.
April 17: Bloomfield College. 1 p.m.
April 19: Rutgers-Camden. 1 p.m.
April 23: Hunter. 3 p.m.

Men's Tennis. Red Hawk Courts.
March 29: Manhattanville. Noon.
April 1: Kings Point. 4 p.m.
April 2: City College of New York. 3:30 p.m.
April 7: East Stroudsburg. 3 p.m.
April 12: Ramapo. 11 a.m.
April 18: SUNY New Paltz. 3:30 p.m.
April 24: New Jersey Tech. 4 p.m.
April 27: Stevens Tech. 1 p.m.

Golf. Crestmont Country Club.
April 28: MSU Golf Invitational. 11 a.m.


And more
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Board of Trustees meetings.
4:30 p.m. Locations to be announced.
April 3
June 12
July 17

University Senate meetings.
3-5 p.m. Locations to be announced.
March 26
April 30

AFT Local 1904 meetings. 3 p.m., Student Center, Room 419.
April 9
April 24
(Professional Staff Meeting. Noon-2 p.m., Student Center, Room 411-412)
May 7

March 17-18: Teacher Education Admissions Day. Interviews for students applying to the Teacher Education Program. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Student Center. Sponsored by the Center of Pedagogy. For more information, call Cheryl Hopper at 973-655-7802.

March 19: Art Gallery Open House. 12:30-4 p.m. For more information, call 973-655-7640.

March 19: University Day. "Where Am I? The Search for Consciousness in the Brain" by Julian Keenan of Psychology. 2:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.

March 20: The New Jersey State Police Emergency Response Plan Workshop for Colleges and Universities. 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Russ Hall, Kops Lounge. Representatives from several North Jersey colleges and universities will attend to receive information on forming Crisis Management Teams and preparing emergency response plans for their institutions. Hosted by the New Jersey Environmental Health and Safety Society, and the MSU Crisis Management Team.

March 20: Spring On-Campus Recruitment. Employers will interview graduating students. Pre-registration required. Sponsored by Career Development. For information, call 973-655-7612.

March 20: Retirement party for Lt. Herbert Lloyd of Campus Police. Cost: $50 includes dinner and a gift. 6 p.m., Friar Tuck Inn, 691 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove. For tickets, call Colleen Morgan at 973-655-5122 or Vermelle Lloyd at 973-926-2040.

March 26: Careers in French. A roundtable discussion with a French publisher, a public school teacher of French, a translator/interpreter and a representative of the French/American business community. Open to all students of French and those interested in studying French. 2:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 171, followed by a reception.

March 27: Tea and Talk: "International Computer Criminality, Computer Piracy and Multimedia Piracy" by Lubomir Lipovsky of the Department of Legal Information Systems and Computer Law and Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. 3:30 p.m., Global Education Conference Room. To reserve a seat, call Wendy Gilbert-Simon at 973-655-4185.

March 28: New Jersey High School Orchestra Festival. Recruitment event for prospective music students. 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Life Hall, Student Center and McEachern Hall. For more information, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

March 31: MSU Annual Dinner. Honoring Jonathan Spicehandler, chair, Schering-Plough Research Institute and a member of MSU's Board of Trustees. 6-9 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Dinner to benefit the sciences. For more information, call 973-655-7492.

April 3: Career Fair 2003. Students are invited to meet with employers to learn about career opportunities. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Sponsored by Career Development.

April 10: Educators Exchange. 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Sponsored by the Center of Pedagogy. For more information, call Cheryl Hopper at 973-655-7802.

April 11: Theatre Day. Recruitment event for prospective theater students. 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Life Hall. To register, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

April 14: Outstanding Student Employee Awards Reception. 10-11:15 a.m., Student Center Ballrooms. For more information, call Adam Mayer at 973-655-7245.

April 22: Panzer Honors Convocation. 6-8 p.m., Student Center Ballrooms. Guest speaker: Stephen Cone, Department of Health and Exercise Science, Rowan University.

April 25: Dance Day. Recruitment event for prospective dance students. 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Life Hall. To register, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

 

Ongoing   [back to top]

Yoga. 1-2 p.m. Mondays, Student Center, Room 417. Instructor: Heather Oakes. Bring a towel and wear loose-fitting clothing. Registration not required. Sponsored by the Women's Center.

WAVES, a new women's student organization. 4-5 p.m. Mondays, Student Center, Room 420. New members welcome. For more information, call Lila Kramer-Burghardt at 973-509-9657.

VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood. Meets the first and third Monday of every month. Student Center, Room 420. Sponsored by the Women's Center. For more information, call Tanya Purdy at 201-933-4789.

Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings held 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Newman Catholic Center. Sponsored by the Health and Wellness Center.

Cookies and Culture. A casual discussion group for international and American students to learn about each other's cultures. 3-4:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Russ Hall, Kops Lounge.

Narrative Expressions: Women Writing Themselves. An eight-week weekly writing workshop, Wednesdays through March 19, exploring non-traditional narrative forms as a vehicle for finding one's voice. Facilitated by Stacey Balkan, Women's Center graduate assistant. Noon-1 p.m., Student Center, Room 420. Registration is appreciated, but not required. Call 973-655-5114.

Relaxation Workshop. Noon-1 p.m. Thursdays. Gilbreth House. Weekly topics include cultivating positive emotions, mind-body integration, breathing, progressive relaxation, meditation, visualization, autogenics, refuting irrational ideas and more. Each session will start with brief Hatha yoga stretches and end with deep progressive relaxation. Space is limited. To register, call 973-655-5211.

Public Telescope Nights.
8-9 p.m. Clear Thursdays in front of Richardson Hall or on the roof of Science Hall. Telescope Night will be canceled if the weather is extremely cloudy, windy or cold. For more information, call Mary Lou West at 973-655-7266.

Theatre-in-the-Raw. Fridays at noon. L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre. Free.

Mass. Sundays, 11 a.m., Russ Hall, Kops Lounge; 6:30 p.m., Newman Center, 894 Valley Road.

Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center   [back to top]
Admission to the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center is $6 for adults; $4 for children and students. Programs are free with admission (unless otherwise noted). Hours are Wednesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. For information, call 973-655-2378 or visit www.yogiberramuseum.org.
April 8: Yankees pitcher David Wells book signing of Perfect I Ain't: Boomer on Beer, Brawls, Backaches and Baseball. 7-9 p.m.
April 29: Author Bill Madden and special guests. Book signing of Pride of October: What it Was Like to Be Young and a Yankee. 7-9 p.m.


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