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Monday - 11/2
42nd Annual Turkey Trot Registration
Location: Rec IM

Description: 10/5-11/4 -This annual road race provides an opportunity for students and facility members to “trot” an approximate 5K path. Prizes are awarded to the top overall male and female finishers. Walkers and runners are welcome! Registration is FREE!

Intramural Sports Hotline Phone Number - 734.487.1234
http://www.emich.edu/recim/imsports.htm

The Eastern Michigan University Recreation/Intramural Department Intramural Sports Program offers both highly competitive and recreational leagues, tournaments and meets in men's, women's and co-recreational sports. A well-rounded program of team, dual and individual sports is offered to all participants.

Contemporary Sculpture
Location: University Art Gallery

Description: Contemporary Sculpture
University Art Gallery
Reception: Tues. Oct. 6, 4-6 p.m.
Gallery talk by Professors DeHoog and Nelson, 5 p.m.

Curated by John DeHoog and Brian Nelson, Contemporary Sculpture shows the work of eight established and emerging sculptors who address such current issues as consumption, waste, science, the body, war, and commoditization. Despite their topicality, these sculptures are largely abstract and highly attentive to the formal aspects of sculpture. Each artist represented acknowledges the traditions of sculpture while managing to upend customary expectations. Eileen Doktorski (Utah) and Mike McFalls (Georgia) use trash as both subject and medium, while Stephen Cartwright (Illinois) employs laser etching and rapid prototyping to explore the time honored subject of the natural landscape. Technically, the works range from the virtuosic precision of Dustin Farnsworth’s (Michigan) bentwood forms to the improvisational freedom of Travis Townsend’s (Kentucky) whimsical constructions. Other artists included in the exhibit are Maki Hajikano (Texas), Dora Natella (Indiana), and Anthony Cervino (Pennsylvania).

Contemporary Painting
Location: Ford Gallery

Description: Contemporary Painting
Ford Gallery
Reception: Wed., Oct. 7, 4-6 p.m.

This invitational survey of contemporary painting features the work of artists from across the nation working in a variety of paint media and approaches. Curated by EMU faculty, Michael Reedy and Amy Sacksteder and featuring the work of local, regional and national artists, the exhibition will investigate the role of painting in today’s art world with no restrictions on scale, media, and subject matter.

Monday Matinees HARRY POTTER+HALF BLOOD PRINCE
Location: Student Center Auditorium

Description: Brought to you by Campus Life.


HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE

Monday Matinees

4pm
Student Center Auditorium

If you’re bored during your Monday break or just a plain old movie buff, Campus Life offers you another chance to see Friday night’s movie but on Monday for free! Be there or be square and don’t forget to bring along your lunch.


*Free Admission, no ticket required.




For more information, contact Campus Life at 734.487.3045 or visit www.emich.edu/campuslife




Beginning Ojibiwe Language Class
Location: Student Center Room 304

Description: Howard Kimewon, certificate Nishnaabemwin (Ojibiwe) Immersion Instruction, will be conducting a 12-week beginners Ojibiwe language class. Classes start on Monday, September 14th and will be held on every Monday until November 30th.

For more information, call the Center for Multicultural Affairs at 487-2377

Native American Fall Fest
Location: Student Center Room 310 A/B

Description: The Native American Student Association and the Center for Multicultural Affairs/Diversity and Community Involvement welcome the campus of EMU and all members from our surrounding community to the largest Native American Fall Feast in Southeast Michigan.

This is a time for giving thanks to our elders, celebrating community and the harvest. Blue River will be the host drum.

Ruach with Ricky
Location: Student Center Starbucks

Description: Come learn about spirituality with Hillel at EMU. Get a FREE cup of coffee for your tummy and a cup of spirituality for your soul.
Robert Peavler, baritone
Location: Pease Auditorium

Description: Robert Peavler, newly appointed to EMU’s music faculty, performs his inaugural solo recital in collaboration with faculty pianist Joel Schoenhals.

 


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