11/4/2002
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 Galleries
Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. For more information, call 973-655-5113.

University Gallery:
Through Dec. 21:
"Cycles and Recycles: Regeneration." Reception: Nov. 14, 5-8 p.m.
Jan. 13-Feb. 25: MSU/Korean faculty exchange.
March-April: "Stuff I Like," a sculpture show curated by Walter Swales of Art and Design.
May: B.F.A. Exhibit.

Gallery One:
Nov. 4-15:
"Let's Laugh! Humor in Art," an exhibit featuring selected works from the International Museum of Caricature and Humor in Art in Tolentino, Italy. Reception: Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m.

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

Nov. 14-17, 21-23: William Inge's "Picnic." 8 p.m. Nov. 14-16, 21-23; 2 p.m. Nov. 17; 1 p.m. Nov. 22. Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $15 standard; $12 faculty, staff, alumni and senior citizens; $8 students.

Nov. 20: "Il Caso Papaleo (The Papaleo Case)," an Italian-language one-act comedy by Italian satirist and long-time Federico Fellini collaborator Ennio Flaiano. The play, hailed by critics as a pithy satire of everyday life and illusions about love, will be performed by international artists Laura Caparrotti, Andrea Lolli and Susana Kulia, with original music by Luca Toller. Free. L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre.

Dec. 6: "The Giving Tree." The Tony Award-winning National Theatre of the Deaf performs Shel Silverstein's classic story of unconditional love in sign language and the spoken word. For all ages. 7 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $15.

Dec. 14-15: The American Repertory Ballet's "The Nutcracker." A lavish new production of the holiday favorite. 1 and 4:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $35, $30 and $25.

Jan. 26: "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" by the Omaha Theater Company for Young People. Adapted from Beverly Cleary's classic novel about Ralph the Mouse and his dream come true. Once a mouse can ride a motorcycle, anything can happen. For ages 7-12. 3 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $15.

Feb. 20-23, 27-March 1: "The Laramie Project" by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theatre Project. 8 p.m. Feb. 20-22, 27-March 1; 2 p.m. Feb. 23; 1 p.m. Feb. 28. L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre. Tickets: $15 standard; $12 faculty, staff, alumni and senior citizens; $8 students.

March 5-6: B.F.A. Workshop. 7 p.m., L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre. Free admission.

March 16: Greg Popovich's Comedy Pet Theatre. Be amazed as cats and dogs perform circus tricks in this Vegas-style indoor circus featuring 16 trained housecats and eight dogs (all rescued from animal shelters). For all ages. 7:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $15.

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. Call the Box Office at 973-655-5112.

Music   [back to top]
For more information about the following events, call the Music Department at 4296 or browse the Department's Web site at www.montclair.edu/pages/music/music.html.

Lunchtime Recitals. 1 p.m., McEachern Recital Hall.
Nov. 6: Student Recital, percussion
Nov. 13: Student Recital, voice
Nov. 20: Student Recital, piano
Nov. 27: Student Recital, woodwinds
Dec. 4: Collegium Musicum
Dec. 11: Student Recital, guitar

Evening Recitals/Concerts. McEachern Recital Hall, unless otherwise noted.
Nov. 9:
Graduate Recital: Steven Le, composer. 8 p.m

Nov. 20: Vocal Jazz Ensemble. 8 p.m.
Nov. 26:
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. 8 p.m.
Dec. 4:
Band and Wind Symphony, 8 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.
Dec. 6:
Graduate Recital: Elena Yordanova, violin. 8 p.m.
Dec. 7: Broadway Cares--Student Fund Raiser for AIDS Research. 8 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.
Dec. 8:
Crawford Concert: Westfield Symphony with the MSU Symphony Orchestra. Memorial Auditorium.
Dec. 10:
Orchestra Concert. 8 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.
Dec. 11:
Choir Concert and Chamber Music Recital. 8 p.m., Memorial Auditorium.
Dec. 12:
Jazz Band. 8 p.m.
Jan. 19:
Harry Partch Concert. Newband performs Partch classics,"Daphne of the Dunes," "Castor and Pollux" and "Two Studies on Ancient Greek Scales," as well as works by Dean Drummond and Donald Steven. Tickets: $20 and $15. 7 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Call the Box Office at 973-655-5112.


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

Dec. 5-8: Works-A-Foot. Choreography by faculty, students, alumni and guest artists. 8 p.m. Dec. 5-8; 1 p.m. Dec. 6; 2 p.m. Dec. 7-8. Life Hall Dance Studio. Tickets: $8 faculty and staff; $5 students and senior citizens.

Dec. 14-15: The American Repertory Ballet's "The Nutcracker." A lavish new production of the holiday favorite. 1 and 4:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $35, $30 and $25.

March 7: Spirit of Ireland. Champion dancers and world-class musicians playing traditional Celtic instruments. 7:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $25 and $20.

March 9: Night in Ukraine. More than 40 Ukrainian and Slavonic performers featuring the Szykryli Dance Ensemble and gypsy violinists, pianists, opera singers, folk singers, balailaikas and bayans. 3:30 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. Tickets: $25 and $20.

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 dymanics 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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Art Forum Lecture Series. 2-3:50 p.m., Calcia Hall, Room 135. For more information, call Dominique Nahas at 973-655-4338.
Nov. 7: Satch Hoyt, visual artist
Nov. 14: Whitfield Lovell, painter and sculptor
Nov. 21: Christian Haye, gallerist
Dec. 5: Franklin Sirmans, critic and curator
Dec. 12: Kevin and Jennifer McCoy, media artists

Montclair State/Montclair Art Museum Public Lecture Series. Montclair Art Museum (MAM) Auditorium. Bus will leave from outside College Hall at 6:30 p.m. for the MAM. Return bus departs at 8:30 p.m. Cost: MAM members, $10; non-members, $15; free to MSU students.
Nov. 20: Robert Storr

Career Planning Workshops. Sponsored by Career Development.
--Introduction to Sigi+.
A brief PowerPoint workshop to learn how to get the most from Sigi+, an interactive, computerized guidance system. Morehead Hall, Room 318.
Nov. 6: 10:30-11 a.m.
--Your Career and the Net. Learn to use the Internet effectively for self-assessment and job hunting. Morehead Hall, Room 318.
Oct. 22: 3-4 p.m.
Nov. 14: 2-3 p.m.
--Is Graduate School for You? Learn about the graduate school admissions process. Morehead Hall, Room 334.
Nov. 7: 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Job Hunting Workshops. Sponsored by Career Development.
--Traditional Resume Preparation. Morehead Hall, Room 334.
Nov. 4: 2-3:30 p.m.
Nov. 14: 5:30-7 p.m.
Nov. 21: 5:30-7 p.m.
Nov. 25: Noon-1:30 p.m.
Dec. 5: 5:30-7 p.m.
--Electronic Resumes. Learn to write and format your resume for faxing, resume scanning systems and e-mail. Morehead Hall, Room 318.
Nov. 18:
10-11 a.m.
Dec. 4: 10-11 a.m.
--Effective Interviewing Skills. Learn how to answer and ask questions. Morehead Hall, Room 334.
Nov. 5: 2-3:30 p.m.
Nov. 13: 2-3:30 p.m.
Nov. 18: 5-6:30 p.m.
Dec. 3: 2-3:30 p.m.
Dec. 4: 2-3:30 p.m.
Dec. 12: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Tea and Talk Lecture Series. Sponsored by the Global Education Center. Space is limited. Call 973-655-4185 to reserve a seat.
Nov. 12: "Jerry Springer is Alive and Well in Central Europe" by Rita Jacobs of English, who spent April lecturing in Austria, Slovakia and Hungary about American media and the crisis in news broadcasting. She will discuss her audiences there and their reactions to America's media exports. 3:30 p.m., Global Education Center, 22 Normal Ave.

Wise Women Series. Wise women from non-traditional spiritual paths will present programs designed to nurture the spirit and build community. Free. Pre-registration required by calling 5114. Sponsored by the Women's Center.
Nov. 13: "Feminine Wisdom Circle," a workshop designed to empower women to reach their highest potential utilizing ritual and sacred speaking with the talking stick. Led by Jyoti Chrystal, owner of Starseed Center for Yogi and Shamanism in Montclair. 2-3:30 p.m., location TBA.

Nov. 5: "Native American Settlement in New Jersey at the Time of European Contact: Does the Lenape Model Work?" by Marshall J. Becker, professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, West Chester University of Pennsylvania. 7 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178. Sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America and the MSU Center for Archaeological Studies.

Nov. 6: Brown Bag Research Seminar: "Global Corporate Culture as Competitive Advantage: The Case of Mercedes M-Class Production in Alabama and Austria" by Gerhard Apfelthaler of FH Joanneum in Graz, Austria. 1 p.m., Partridge Hall, Room 423. Sponsored by the School of Business.

Nov. 7: College of Science and Mathematics Seminar: "Integrated Science and Civic Engagement" with Brian Hagenbuch, SENCER Integrated/Interdisciplinary Cluster coordinator and assistant professor of biology, Holyoke Community College. Hagenbuch will focus on the challenges and opportunities faculty face with teaching complex issues in stand-alone science courses, team-taught corss-disciplinary courses that integrate the natural and physical sciences, and interdisciplinary learning communities that combine a lab science with non-science course in the humanities or social science. 4 p.m., Science Hall, Sokol Seminar Room.

Nov. 11: "A History of Nuyorican Art," a slide presentation and lecture by Art Historian Taina Caragol-Berreto. Learn how the Puerto Rican political, social and cultural movement of the 1960s and 1970s in New York develops within the field of plastic artists. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178. Sponsored by the Latin American Student Organization and the Latin American/Latino Studies Program.

Nov. 12: Katy Robinson, author of A Single Square Picture: A Korean Adoptee's Search for Her Roots, will speak about her book and transracial adoption. 5-6:30 p.m., Student Center, Ballroom C.

Nov. 13: International Lecture Series: "The Longing to Gain Experience of the World: Italian Explorers and Their Role in Establishing Euro-American Relations." Speakers from Italy, Canada and Montclair State.2:30-5:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178.

Nov. 13: Third Annual Conference of the Latino Psychological Association of New Jersey. 9 a.m.-3:15 p.m., Student Center. Co-sponsored by the Hispanic Institute for Applied Psychology at Montclair State and the Hispanic Organization of Professional Psychology Students, Rutgers University. For more information, call 973-748-7500.

Nov. 14: "Prosodic Disambiguation in Silent Reading" by Janet Fodor, professor of linguistics, Graduate Center, City University of New York. 2 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178. Sponsored by the Cognitive Science Program, the first inter-college academic program in Humanties and Social Sciences and Science and Mathematics. Refreshments will follow address.

Nov. 20: Stop Smoking with Hypnosis, an introduction to techniques that can empower you to change negative habits and quit smoking. 2:30-3:30 p.m., location TBA. Sponsored by the Women's Center and Wellness Education.

Nov. 22: "Impact of Culture and Media on the Development of the Male Body Image: Clinical Implications" by Dr. Brett Holeman, staff psychologist, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. 7:30 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178. Sponsored by the Clinical Psychology Lecture Series in collaboration with the Center for Child Advocacy.

Dec. 3: Sheldon Pollack Lecture: "Global Justice for Global Security" by Kevin Danaher of Global Exchange. 7:45 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 177.

Dec. 4: Discussion group on globalization and justice with Kevin Danaher (see above). 10-11:30 a.m., Dickson Hall, Room 178. Sponsored by the Institute for Community Studies and the Justice Studies Department.

Computer Training   [back to top]
Register for the following computer training courses online at http://edtech.montclair.edu or call 5449. Please arrive five minutes prior to the start of the session. A valid MSU identification card is required to register.
Nov. 5: PC Maintenance. 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m., College Hall, Room 123.
Nov. 6: Introduction to Access. 9 a.m.-noon, Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 6: Introduction to Meeting Maker. 1-4 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 7: Using Word Proofreading Tools. 9-11 a.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 8: Introduction to Publisher. 1-4 p.m., Partridge Hall, Room 211.
Nov. 13: Introduction to Word. 9 a.m.-noon, Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 13: Introduction to PowerPoint. 1-4 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 14: Introduction to Excel. 9 a.m.-noon, Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 18: Blackboard for Instructors. 1-4 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.
Nov. 20: Word Mail Merge. 9-11 a.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 20: Intermediate PowerPoint. 1-4 p.m., Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 21: Using Excel to Manage Data and Create Charts. 9 a.m.-noon, Dickson Hall, Room 182.
Nov. 21: PC Maintenance. 10-11:30 a.m., College Hall, Room 123.
Nov. 22: Introduction to FrontPage. 1-4 p.m., Partridge Hall, Room 211.
Nov. 25: Using Discussion Boards to Increase Collaboration. 9:30-noon, College Hall, Room 123.
Nov. 25: Blackboard for Instructors. 1-4 p.m., College Hall, Room 123.

Financial Records System Training. Classes are held in College Hall, Room 310. To register, call Marlene Kolesar at 973-655-7373.
Nov. 14: Inquiry/Approval. 11 a.m.-noon.
Nov. 21: On-Line Requisitioning. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Nov. 25: Workshop for Current Users. 10 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 10:30 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 channels 19 and 71 Fridays at 8:30 p.m.
Week of Nov. 4: "Sports in America." Dave Kaplan of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center describes how sports and sportsmanship have changed in the United States, the role of media in those changes, how baseball now has to compete with other popular sports and efforts to curb violence in sports. Produced and hosted by Bill Berlin of Political Science; directed by Lemar Charles.
Week of Nov. 11: "Dealing with Grief." Grief Counselor John Welshons, author of Awakening from Grief: Finding the Road Back to Joy, describes how even tragedies like Sept. 11 can have positive consequences and how to live life more fully by facing one's mortality. Produced and hosted by Bill Berlin; directed by Eric Discher.
Week of Nov. 18: "Mental Health." Examines how therapy has changed, with an emphasis on pharmacology, problems with the managed care system and how images of mental illness and mental health professionals have changed in the media. Features psychiatrist Hilda Templeton of St. Barnabas Hospital. Produced and hosted by Bill Berlin; directed by Eric Discher.


Sports   
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Only home games are listed. For a complete sports schedule, call Athletics at 973-746-6258.
Football. Sprague Field
Nov. 16: Rowan University. 1:30 p.m.

Field Hockey. Sprague Field.
Nov. 5: Rowan University. 7:30 p.m

Men's Basketball. Panzer Gym.
Dec. 4: Richard Stockton. 8 p.m.
Dec. 7: Rowan University. 4 p.m.
Jan. 8: University of Massachusetts--Dartmouth. 7 p.m.
Jan. 18: Kean. 2 p.m.
Jan. 29: Rutgers-Newark. 6 p.m.
Feb. 1: Ramapo. 4 p.m.
Feb. 5: New Jersey City University. 6 p.m.
Feb. 12: Rutgers-Camden. 8 p.m.
Feb. 19: William Paterson. 8 p.m.

Women's Basketball. Panzer Gym.
Nov. 23: MSU vs. Brooklyn College, 6:30 p.m.; New England vs. Rutgers-Newark, 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 24: Rutgers-Newark vs. Brooklyn College, 1 p.m.; MSU vs. New England, 3 p.m.
Dec. 4: Richard Stockton. 6 p.m.
Dec. 7: Rowan University. 2 p.m.
Jan. 18: The College of New Jersey. 2 p.m.
Jan. 29: Rutgers-Newark. 8 p.m.
Feb. 3: SUNY Purchase. 7 p.m.
Feb. 5: New Jersey City State University. 8 p.m.
Feb. 12: Rutgers-Camden. 6 p.m.
Feb. 19: William Paterson. 6 p.m.

Swimming and Diving. Panzer Pool.
Nov. 19: Adelphi (men and women). 8 p.m.
Dec. 4: Kutztown (men and women). 6 p.m.
Jan. 11: East Stroudsburg (women). 1 p.m.

Wrestling. Panzer Gym.
Nov. 17: MSU Invitational. 9 a.m.
Jan. 4: NYU/Columbia. 1 p.m.
Jan. 25: Delaware Valley. 1 p.m.
Feb. 23: Metropolitan Championships. 9 a.m.


And more
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Board of Trustees meetings.
4:30 p.m. Locations to be announced.
Dec. 12
Feb. 13
April 3
June 12
July 17

University Senate meetings.
3-5 p.m. Locations to be announced.
Nov. 20
Dec. 18
Jan. 29
Feb. 19
March 26
April 30

Women Make Movies Film Series. Movies focusing on or made by women, highlighting women's concerns and perspectives. Sponsored by the Women's Center.
Dec. 5: "Men." In German with English subtitles. A breakthrough comedic film by Doris Doerrie about a strange love triangle and the limits of friendship. 4 p.m., Student Center, Room 417. Co-sponsored by the German Club.

Nov. 5-6: Meningitis and influenza immunizations. Meningitis vaccine: $85; influenza vaccine, $15. Cash or checks only. No appointment necessary. Available to faculty, staff and students. 4-8 p.m., Nov. 5; 2-4 p.m. Nov. 6, Health and Wellness Center.

Nov. 6: Safety Over Silence, a self-esteem workshop for student leaders and volunteers. 1-2 p.m., Student Center, Room 419. Sponsored by the Women's Center.

Nov. 12: Film screening: "Big Pun, Still Not a Player," a documentary about the frst Latino rapper to go platinum. Presentation by Judith Escalona, filmmaker, video curator and producer of PRDreams.com. Sponsored by the Latin American Student Organization and the Latin American/Latino Studies Program.

Nov. 16: Retirement party for Agnes O'Connell of Psychology, who is retiring after 27 years. 6-10 p.m., Ramada Inn, Rt. 46, Fairfield. Cost: $40 for meal and gift. Send checks to Ed Aronow of Psychology. For more information, call 7924.

Nov. 19: Smoking cessation information table. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Student Center lobby. Sponsored by Wellness Education.

Nov. 21: Great American Smokeout. Distribution of information, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Student Center lobby. Sponsored by Wellness Education.

Nov. 21: AFT-Local 1904 fall professional staff meeting. Guest: Barbara Hoerner of the Council of New Jersey State College Locals. Noon-2 p.m., Student Center, Room 411-412.

Nov. 22: Theater 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.

Nov. 24: Annul 5K Walk/Run for Hunger. Sponsored by Campus Recreation to support the 16th annual Newman Center Food Drive. For more information, contact Steve Smith at smiths@mail.montclair.edu.

Dec. 3: AIDS awareness information table. Noon-3 p.m., Student Center lobby. Sponsored by the Women's Center and Wellness Education.

Dec. 4: Take a Mental Vacation: Experience a Labyrinth Walk. 1-2 p.m., Student Center, Room 419. Sponsored by the Women's Center.

Dec. 5, 12 and 19: Advent Weekday Mass. 12:15 p.m., Student Center, Room 415.

Dec. 6: Communication and Dance Day. Recruitment event for prospective communication and dance students. 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Life Hall. To register, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

Dec. 24: Mass. 5 p.m., Kops Lounge. Followed by Fellowship.

Jan. 31: High School Concert Band and Chamber Music Festival. Recruitment event for prospective music students. 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m., Life Hall, Student Center and McEachern. For more information, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

Feb. 1: School of the Arts Admission Workshop. Recruitment event for prospective School of the Arts students. 1-4:30 p.m., School of the Arts buildings. For more information, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

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. For more information, call Kathleen Reddington at 973-655-7346.

April 11: Theater 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 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]

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.

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

Public Telescope Nights.
8-9 p.m. Clear Thursdays through Dec. 13 (except Nov. 28) in front of Richardson Hall or on the roof of Science Hall. 7:30 p.m. for kids Nov. 14 and Dec. 12. See constellations, the moon, planets, double stars and nebulae. The moon will be featured Nov. 29. See Saturn in November and December. 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.

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

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 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.


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 2378 or visit www.yogiberramuseum.org.
Nov. 18: Yogi Berra book signing of What Time is It? You Mean Now? 6-8 p.m. Books are available for purchase at the museum.
Dec. 4:
The Power in Sports: Who's Got It? Panel discussion on sports business with John McMullen, former owner of the New Jersey Devils and Houston Astros; George Martin, former New York Giants defensive end and president of Money Sports Financial Servicesl and Claire Smith, sports columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Admission: $10. Call for reservations.
Dec. 12: WFAN Hot Stove League, a live broadcast with Yogi Berra, Yankee announcer John Sterling and other baseball guests to be announced. Tickets: $10. Call for reservations.


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