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For more information call the Public Relations Office at (631) 287-8313, or write to this office at
November - December, 1999PR@southampton.liu.edu. Information about College events is also broadcast on WPBX 88.3 FM, Long Island's Public Radio.Through November 30
ART EXHIBIT "IRON WORKS"
Willie Cole sculptures and prints. Avram Gallery.
Open weekdays, noon to 5 PM,
and by appointment. (516) 287-8234Monday, November 1, 7 PM
WRITERS TALK
Helen Rattray, fiction writer, editor of
the East Hampton Star.
Duke Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8424Thursday, November 4, 6:30 PM
NONTRADITIONAL CAREERS IN SCIENCE
Karen Kreeger, Science Writer, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
McGrath-sponsored Marine Science lecture series.
Duke Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8407ONE - DAY COMPUTER
GRAPHICS WORKSHOPSSaturday, Nov. 6,
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP (INTERMEDIATE).
Prerequisite: Adobe PhotoShop (Introduction).
Fee: $220Saturday, Nov. 13,
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP (ADVANCED).
Prerequisite: Adobe PhotoShop (Intermediate).
Fee: $220Saturday, Nov. 20,
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
PUBLISHING DESIGN
FOR MACS.
Knowledge of Windows/Macintosh systems and QuarkXPress required.
Fee: $220For these and other non-credit computer courses, call
The School of Continuing Studies:
(516) 287-8316Thursday, November 4,
6 - 8 PM
LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT
OPEN HOUSE
School of Continuing Studies
Business Center Lecture Hall
Enrollment is limited to registered nurses. Please register in advance for this free overview by calling 516-287-8319.Monday, November 8
REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES
Registration opens for Intersession
and Spring 2000. Enrollment Services (516) 287-8200Monday, November 8, 7 PM
FEMINIST DOCUMENTARY DISCUSSION
Viewing, discussion and celebration of "Not for Ourselves Alone, the Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony," a Ken Burns and Paul Barnes film. Sponsored by several women's groups and the Southampton Graduate Campus Women Faculty/Staff Collective. Music and refreshments. Free. Call Professor Barbara Peters, 287-8236 or Sandra Ferguson with the League of Women Voters, 537-0399.November 11 - 14, & 18-20, 8 PM
SHAKESPEARE'S
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Michael Disher directs the Southampton Players, The Avram Theater, Fine Arts Building. Adults: $10
Students & Seniors: $6
For reservations call (516) 287-8480Thursday, November 11, 8 PM
KAYLIE JONES
Kaylie Jones, Novelist and screenwriter, will read from her work.
Honors Lecture series. Duke Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8420Thursday, November 18, 6:30 PM
VOCALIZATION IN MARINE MAMMALS
Dr. Joy Riedenburg, Mount Sinai Medical Center. McGrath-sponsored Marine Science Lecture series.
Duke Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8407Monday. November 22 - December 13, 7 - 9 PM
SEMINAR ON PEACE
IN EUROPE
The War in Kosovo rekindles centuries-old tensions that were only muted during the years of Communist control. A look at the historical perspectives and future hopes for peace in Europe. Fee: $125 School of Continuing Studies. For information and to register, call
(516) 287-8316Wednesday, December 1, 7:30 PM
GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT
Ralph Schiano Lecture "Toward a Sustainable Water Management Plan for the South Fork". Institute for Sustainable Development Speaker Series.
Business Center Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8238For further information on these events or to receive this calendar call the Public Relations Office at (516) 287-8313. Web site: http://www.southampton.liu.edu
Wednesday, December 1, 7 PM
WRITERS TALK
Dava Sobel, Novelist, nature writer, author of New York Times bestseller, Longitude, and most recently
Galileo's Daughter.
Duke Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8424Friday, December 3, 5 PM
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Annual lighting of the College Windmill.
Celebrate the holiday season. Refreshments, in Chancellor's Hall,
followed by the light-up. Holiday Songs. FreeWednesday, December 8, 7 PM
WRITERS TALK
Edward Field, poet, author of 10 books
on poems including, A Frieze for a
Temple of Love.
Duke Lecture Hall. Free (516) 287-8424Continuing Studies Fall '99
Broaden your knowledge and skills
with courses in horticulture, nutrition, computers, and business. Discover
new career choices with the
Legal Nurse Consultant Program,
and real estate courses.Office of Continuing Studies (516) 287-8316
Web Site:
www.southampton.liu.edu
Southampton Graduate Campus Sports:
Home GamesMen's soccer
Nov. 6 New York Tech 12 PMWomen's soccer
Nov. 6 Concordia 2 PMmen's basketball
Nov. 6 U. Mass Lowell 4 PM
Dec. 1 Molloy 7:30 PM
Dec. 4 New Haven 7 PM
Dec. 8 Concordia 7:30 PM
Dec. 15 Queens 7:30 PM
Jan. 3 NJIT 7:30 PM
Jan. 8 C.W. Post 7:30 PM
Jan. 15 Philadelphia 4 PM
Textile
Jan. 22 Dowling 7:30 PM
Jan. 29 NYIT 7:30 PM
WoMen's basketball
Dec. 2 Malloy 7 PM
Dec. 7 Concordia 1 PM
Dec. 15 Queens 5:30 PM
Jan. 8 C.W. Post 5 PM
Jan. 15 Philadelphia Textile 2 PM
Jan. 22 Dowling 5 PM
Jan. 29 NYIT 5 PMWoMen's Volleyball
Nov. 4 NYCAC quarterfinals 7 PM
Site & Time TBA
Nov. 6 NYCAC semifinals 7 PM
Site & Time TBA
Nov. 9 NYCAC finals 7 PM
Site & Time TBAWPBX, 88.3 FM, Long Island's Public Radio, for updates on the
events listed in this calendar.For further information on these events or to receive this calendar
call the Public Relations Office at (516) 287-8313, or visit us at www.southampton.liu.eduSOUTHAMPTON PLAYERS PRESENTS
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'SA MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Direction by Michael Disher Design Supervision by Chris Lombardo
November 11-14 and 18-20 at 8 p.m.
The Avram Theater in the Fine Arts Building
Southampton Graduate Campus of Long Island University
Adults: $10 Students & Seniors $6For reservations, call the
Southampton Players Box Office at (516) 287ó8480