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Sunday, September 28, 2014 |
| Return from Abroad Reentry and Reflection Retreat (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Come reflect on your abroad experience in a relaxing location with other returners like you! The retreat will take place at the Oregon Coast from September 26-28th. Come reflect on how your abroad experience connects to your future life path, your life purpose, and your transition back to the Willamette Community! This retreat is FREE! However, we ask for a $30 deposit to hold your spot, which you will get back at the end of the retreat.
Register Here: http://goo.gl/ayhWYi |
| Return from Abroad Reentry and Reflection Retreat (Multi-Day Event) End Time 2:00 PM
A wonderful weekend away in Lincoln City for students who feel their time abroad was an important life experience. Who are you now that you have returned? Who do you want to be? Reflect on how your abroad experience connects to your future, your life purpose, and your transition back to the Willamette community. Questions? Contact Jeani Bragg at 503-370-6413. |
| Women's Tennis at USTA/ITA Regional All Day
Competition Sites - Whitman
Hosted by Whitman |
| Rowing at Row for the Cure 8:00 AM
Competition Sites - Willamette River, Portand Ore.
Portland, Ore.
Willamette River |
| Women's Soccer at Puget Sound 12:00 PM
Competition Sites - Puget Sound
Women's Soccer at Puget Sound |
| Exhibition | A Contemporary Bestiary | Sept. 13 - Dec. 21 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
A Contemporary Bestiary features work by artists from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana who incorporate animal imagery in their artwork as a means to address a wide variety of issues. Organized by Director John Olbrantz, the exhibition includes paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, ceramics, and photography by artists Alfredo Arreguin, Rick Bartow, Frank Boyden, Deborah Butterfield, David Gilhooly, Heidi Preuss Grew, Gaylen Hansen, Robert McCauley, and Ted Waddell, among others.
A Contemporary Bestiary
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Exhibition Related Events
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| Exhibition | John James Audubon: The Birds of America | Aug. 2 - Oct. 26 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
*WU Campus - Hallie Ford Museum of Art
John James Audubon (1785-1851) was a French-American painter, ornithologist, and naturalist. His major work, The Birds of America, is considered one of the finest ornithological books ever published; in it, he identified 25 new species of birds. Organized by Director John Olbrantz, the exhibition features approximately 30 Audubon bird prints on loan from the Hamersly Library at Western Oregon University in Monmouth. |
| "Top Girls" - MATINEE 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
*WU Campus - Pelton Theatre
Director: Susan Coromel
A skeptical and comical look at the role of women in contemporary society from one of Britain's greatest theatrical innovators. The action swings from smart Thatcher-era London women's employment agency to a cottage in rural East Anglia, as it considers the sacrifices and compromises women have to make to carve out a place for themselves. Overlapping dialogue, inventive doubling of characters, and the most unusual dinner party you'll ever see combine to create a truly memorable evening.
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| Men's Soccer vs. Pacific Lutheran 2:30 PM
*WU Campus - Sparks Field
Men's Soccer vs. Pacific Lutheran |
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