Southampton College

Currents
February - March, 1997

For more information call the Public Relations Office at (516) 287-8313, or write to this office at jfinalbo@sand.liunet.edu. Information about College events is also broadcast on WPBX 88.3 FM, Long Island's Public Radio.

* Events
* Sports

Horizons '97

The Office of Continuing Education at Southampton Graduate Campus offers a variety of courses. The next session begins in February with classes in computer repair desktop publishing, computer graphics, real estate, medical assistant training, insurance licensing, foreign language, art, exercise, and self help. All are detailed in the new catalogue available now through the Continuing Education Office. Call (516) 287- 8316.

Current Topics in Marine Science

Feb. 6 Sea Turtles
Feb. 13 Ecological Niche Shifts
Feb. 20 Long Island Commercial Fisheries
Feb. 27 Phytoplankton Can be Phun
March 6 Chemical Cues in Copepods
March 13 Multi-disciplinary Fisheries Biology
March 20 Global Change and the Nitrogen Budget
All seminars held in the Business Center Lecture Hall, 6:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.

Someday summer will arrive

Catalogs detailing course offerings for the summer semester at Southampton Graduate Campus will be available at the end of February. Registration for these summer courses will begin on March 17 through the Summer Office, (516) 287-8349.


Events

* Through February 26
ART EXHIBIT
Haiku Geometries- Recent paintings by James Juszczyk.
Fine Arts Gallery
Noon - 5 pm weekdays and by appointment
287-8427


* Thursday, February 6, 6:30 pm
SEA TURTLES
Sam Sadove on ongoing research and education projects related to coastal ecosystems and the local species.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407


* Thursday, February 6, 7:30 pm
POETRY READING
New and previously published selections. Center for Cultural and Racial Diversity
Montauk Bldg, Rm 122
Free
287-8251


* Saturday, February 8, 5 - 7 pm
CRESLI RECEPTION
Reception to introduce the College's alliance with the Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island
Fine Arts Center
Free
728-7637 or 287-8313


* Wednesday, February 12, 7:30 pm
THE BLACK MALE EXPERIENCE
Dr. Philip Johnson on The Black Male Experience on a Predominantly White Campus.
Center For Cultural and Racial Diversity.
Montauk Bldg, Rm 122
Free
287-8251


* Thursday, February 13, 6:30 pm
MARINE SCIENCE LECTURE
Dr. Robert Steneck, University of Maine on The Ecological Niche Shifts in Lobsters: The Riddle of the Sphinx Revisited. A McGrath Fund Lecture.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407


* Friday, February 14, 6:30 pm
AFRICAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION
Michael Jefferson on Building Consciousness - Moving to Action.
Fine Arts Theatre
Free
287-8251


* Saturday, February 15, 10 am
AFRICAN FOLKLORE - AN ORAL TRADITION
Abou Mangara and Dalys Torres will tell the tale of their ancestors.
Fine Arts Theatre
Free
287-8251


* Saturday, February 15, 1 pm
AFRICAN HERITAGE
Yinka G. Stanford on Understanding the Legacy of the African Heritage and Africa is Not a Country, It's a Continent.
Fine Arts Theatre
Free
287-8251


* Saturday, February 15, 7 pm
DANCE TROUPE
Performance by Wanichigu, "Our Pride."
Fine Arts Theatre
$5 with student ID, $10 general admission
287-8251


* Saturday, February 15, 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday, February 16, 10 am - 2 pm
AFRICAN COLLECTIVE ARTISTS EXPO
Food, clothing, jewelry, books, furniture, and art.
Fine Arts Center
287-8251


* Sunday, February 16, 11 am - 2 pm
SPIRITUAL UNITY DAY
The Rev. Henry Faison of the Bridgehampton First Baptist Church will lead the service with clergy from other East End African-American churches.
Fine Arts Theatre
287-8251


* Thursday, February 20, 6:30 pm
LONG ISLAND COMMERCIAL FISHERIES
Emerson Hasbrouck of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Service.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407


* Saturday, February 22, 6 pm
COTTON CLUB EXCURSION
Dinner and dancing at this famous Harlem nightclub.
$20 students, $25 non-students, $45 couples.
Reservations through the Spectrum of Unity, a student organization,
287-8251


* Tuesday, February 25, 7:30 pm
AFRICAN WOMANISM
Dr. Denise M. Loew on the importance of women of color and their inclusion within the larger society.
Center for Cultural and Racial Diversity
Montauk Bldg, Rm 122
Free
287-8356


* Thursday, February 27, 6:30 pm
MARINE SCIENCE LECTURE
Dr. Gary Wikfors of the National Marine Fisheries Services on Phytoplankton can be Phun.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407


* March 1 - 30
ART EXHIBIT
Anamnesia - a video installation on consiousness and memory by Margo Lovejoy.
Artist's talk and reception Monday, March 3, 4:30 - 6:30 pm. Fine Arts Gallery
Open noon to 5 pm weekdays and by appointment
287-8427


* Wednesday, March 5, 1 - 4 pm
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS
Talks, panel discussions, poetry reading, films in celebration of Women's History Month. Details on locations and time through Barbara Peters.
287-8236


* Thursday, March 6, 6:30 pm
MARINE SCIENCE LECTURE
Chemical cues in copepods by Dr. Darcy Lonsdale of the Marine Science Research Center at Stony Brook.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407


* Thursday, March 13, 6:30 pm
MARINE SCIENCE LECTURE
Dr. Al Stoner of the National Marine Fisheries Service at Sandy Hook, N.J., will discuss the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to fisheries biology.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407


* Monday, March 17
SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS
Call the Summer Office, 287-8349.


* Thursday, March 20, 6:30 pm
MARINE SCIENCE LECTURE
Global change, the oceanic nitrogen budget, and you. A McGrath Lecture by Dr. Lou Codispoti, an oceanography professor at Old Dominion University.
Business Center Lecture Hall
Free
287-8407

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Sports: Home Games

Women's Basketball

February 1 C.W. Post 2 pm
February 5 Mercy 5 pm
February 8 Adelphi 5 pm
February 15 Pace 5 pm
February 22 Dowling 5 pm

Men's Basketball

February 5 Mercy 7:30 pm
February 8 Adelphi 7:30 pm
February 10 C.W. Post 7:30 pm
February 15 Pace 7:30 pm
February 22 Dowling 7:30 pm

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