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CALENDAR

ONGOING
Exhibition: Letarouilly Then and Now
Weekdays through Jan. 21. Chang Gallery, Seaton Hall. Sponsored by the College of Architecture, Planning and Design.

Exhibition: Big Shots: The Photography of Andy Warhol
Jan. 12 through April 3. Beach Museum of Art. For museum hours and exhibit details, go to http://beach.k-state.edu/.

Exhibition: New to the Collection
Jan. 12 through May 1. Beach Museum of Art. For museum hours and exhibit details, go to http://beach.k-state.edu/.

 

Jan. 20
McCain Performance Series: Cantus
7:30 p.m., McCain Auditorium. A capella male ensemble. For ticket information visit http://www.k-state.edu/mccain/ or call 785-532-6428.

Lecture: The Challenges of an Architectural Firm by Curtis Moody
4-5 p.m., Little Theater, K-State Student Union. Moody is president and CEO of Moody/Noland, Inc., a noted design firm with locations throughout the United States. Sponsored by the College of Architecture, Planning and Design.

Training: Division of Facilities Van Operator Training
1:30-3:30 p.m., 206 K-State Student Union. National Safety Council training will be conducted for all operators and/or potential operators of motor pool vans operated by K-State faculty, staff and students. This training is mandatory for all operators. Register at www.k-state.edu/facilities/forms/signup.html.

 

Jan. 21
Film: "The Social Network"
8 p.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. Admission $1. Sponsored by the Union Program Council.

After Hours: Comedian Kyle Cease
10 p.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. Free admission. Sponsored by the Union Program Council.

 

Jan. 22
Wildcat Watch Party: K-State vs. Texas A&M
1 p.m., Wareham Opera House. Presented by the Ahearn Fund.

Film: "The Social Network"
7 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. Admission $2. Sponsored by the Union Program Council.

 

Jan. 23
Film: "The Social Network"
8 p.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. Admission $2. Sponsored by the Union Program Council.

 

Jan. 25
Event: Commerce Bank Award Presentations and Reception
3:30-5 p.m., Banquet Rooms A and D, K-State Alumni Center. Part of MLK Observance Week.

Diversity Student Leaders Luncheon: A Crossroad at Midnight
12:30 p.m., Flint Hills Room, K-State Student Union. Rodney O. Somerville, executive immunology specialist with Centocor Ortho Biotech. Part of MLK Observance Week. Sponsored by the College of Agriculture.

 

Jan. 26
Memorial: MLK Memorial Program and Candlelight Vigil
7 p.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. Hot chocolate reception following in Forum Hall foyer. Part of MLK Observance Week. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and School of Leadership Studies.

Diversity Lecture: Tunde Odunayo
10:30-11:30 a.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. 12th Annual College of Business Diversity Lecture by Tunde Odunayo, CEO of Honeywell Flour Mill, Plc. Free and open to the public. Part of MLK Observance Week. Sponsored by the College of Business Administration.

Lecture: Enrique Larranaga
1:30 p.m., Little Theater, K-State Student Union. Sponsored by the College of Architecture, Planning and Design.

Training: Division of Facilities Van Operator Training, Salina
1:30 to 3:30 p.m., 101 Facilities Room, K-State at Salina. National Safety Council training will be conducted for all operators and/or potential operators of motor pool vans operated by K-State faculty, staff and students. This training is mandatory for all operators. Register at www.k-state.edu/facilities/forms/signup.html

Lecture: The State of the Patchwork Nation by Dante Chinni
1:30 p.m., Town Hall, Leadership Studies Building. Chinni is the director of the Patchwork Nation reporting project, which won a 2009 Knight Batten award for journalistic innovation.

 

Jan. 27
MLK Fellowship Luncheon: The Dreamer Speaks Again
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Ballroom, K-State Alumni Center. Featuring the tape of Dr. King's Jan. 19, 1968, speech at K-State and the 1968 platform guests. Admission is free and open to the public. Cost of lunch is $12. Please make reservations by Jan. 21 if attending the luncheon at http://www.k-state.edu/ddcd/MLKLunchReservationForm.htm. Part of MLK Observance Week.

Lecture: Why Materials Matter by Gerry Craig
3:30-5 p.m., Beach Museum of Art. Craig is the exhibition curator of Material Evidence.

 

 

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