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TUESDAY, FEB 07
TimeEventLocation/DescriptionContact Info.Website
9:30am-10:20am Mark 6:6-8:21 "Expanding ministry, growing opposition" Speaker: Robert Baah, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish
Location: FFMC
OUM/CFW 206.281.2966 Univ. Ministries
2:00pm-3:00pm C. May Marston Lecture Dr. Owen Ewald, C. May Marston Assistant Professor of Classics, will present, "Real Beauty in Plato?: Sifting the Hippias Major."
Location: DH 150
Anna Miller, amiller@spu.edu CSFD webpage
6:00pm-10:00pm Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
Location: Demaray 150
Conference Services, 2187
6:30pm-9:30pm Fuller Theological Seminary
Location: Demaray 259
Conference Services, 2187
7:00pm-9:00pm "Prespectives on challenging child behaviors: Understanding This talk will provide information about how sensory processing influences development and behavior in children with different types of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Current clinical practices that are used to identify and treat sensory processing disorders will be presented, along with the research that is shaping our understanding of these problems and how they impact children in their daily life activities.
Location: Otto Miller Hall, 109
Carol Browne, cebrowne@spu.edu, 206-281-2759 IIIDD
WEDNESDAY, FEB 08
TimeEventLocation/DescriptionContact Info.Website
The Born Identity Exhibit: The Worth of Your World The Emerson Bridges program proudly presents The Born Identity, an exhibit that looks at race and privilege in the United States. Through an artistic mix of visuals, words, and sounds, the exhibit prompts students to ask how much privilege were they born with. Student volunteers will be at the front desk, handing out a survey guide along with discussion questions to the exhibit. The doors to Emerson will be unlocked during the hours of the exhibit so students from across campus can stop by.
Location: Emerson Hall Lobby
Andrew Rogers
3:30pm-4:30pm Women and Homelessness
Location: DH 150
tentcity3@spu.edu
5:00pm-10:00pm Quick Styx
Location: Otto Miller Hall 109
Conference Services, 2187
8:30pm-9:30pm Mark 6:6-8:21
Location: FFMC
OUM/CFW 206.281.2966 Univ. Ministries
THURSDAY, FEB 09
TimeEventLocation/DescriptionContact Info.Website
The Born Identity Exhibit: The Worth of Your World The Emerson Bridges program proudly presents The Born Identity, an exhibit that looks at race and privilege in the United States. Through an artistic mix of visuals, words, and sounds, the exhibit prompts students to ask how much privilege were they born with. Student volunteers will be at the front desk, handing out a survey guide along with discussion questions to the exhibit. The doors to Emerson will be unlocked during the hours of the exhibit so students from across campus can stop by.
Location: Emerson Hall Lobby
Andrew Rogers
6:00pm-10:00pm Seattle Metals Guild
Location: Otto Miller 127
Conference Services, 2187
7:00pm-9:00pm MBB vs. NNU
Location: RBP
7:00pm-8:30pm Sharpen Community Hangout CHA & Commuter Students & Friends are welcome to join Sharpen for a study break and a chance to be intentional with one another. Snacks, friends, and maybe a game or two!
Location: SUB Collegium
byerll@spu.edu
FRIDAY, FEB 10
TimeEventLocation/DescriptionContact Info.Website
The Born Identity Exhibit: The Worth of Your World The Emerson Bridges program proudly presents The Born Identity, an exhibit that looks at race and privilege in the United States. Through an artistic mix of visuals, words, and sounds, the exhibit prompts students to ask how much privilege were they born with. Student volunteers will be at the front desk, handing out a survey guide along with discussion questions to the exhibit. The doors to Emerson will be unlocked during the hours of the exhibit so students from across campus can stop by.
Location: Emerson Hall Lobby
Andrew Rogers
1:00am-4:30pm Last Day to Withdraw from Winter Courses
Location:
sasinfo@spu.edu
7:30am-8:00am Friday Morning Prayer and Communion Doug Strong, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Theology and Professor of the History of Christianity Mark 6:6-8:21
Location: Alexander Chapel
OUM/CFW 206.281.2966 Univ. Ministries
7:30pm-9:00pm A View from the Tent
Location: Bach Theater
Owen Sallee, owen@spu.edu
SATURDAY, FEB 11
TimeEventLocation/DescriptionContact Info.Website
8:00am-4:00pm Contemporary Quilt Art
Location: Bertona 1
Conference Services, 2187
9:00am-7:30pm Seattle Conservatory of Music
Location: Crawford, Beegle, Cremona 101, Demaray 150
Conference Services, 2187
5:00pm-7:00pm STUB Tailgate Join STUB for a free BBQ before this Friday's game in the Otto-Miller parking lot! T-shirts and SPU spirit gear available!!
Location:
STUB- Jessica Carter/Shane Pech
7:00pm-9:00pm MBB vs. CWU
Location: RBP
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