Posted on Oct 13, 2000

Friday, Oct. 13, through Monday, Oct., 16, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium.
Film: The Patriot.

Friday, Oct. 13, through Sunday, Oct. 15
Homecoming. (see story in this edition for details)

Friday, Oct. 13, noon
Memorial Field House.
Walking Program. Learn about the health benefits of walking and join others who
“walk Union.” RSVP to extension 6108. Sponsored by Human Resources.

Saturday, Oct. 14, 8 p.m.
Memorial Chapel.
Union College-Schenectady Museum chamber concert series kicks off with Emmanuel
Pahud, flute, with Ensemble Haydn-Berlin.
Program includes J. Haydn's Symphony No. 22, “Der Philosoph;”
Honegger's Two Pieces for solo flute; M. Haydn's Flute Concerto;
Mozart's Symphony No. 28 in C, K. 200. A return of last season's
sensation, Swiss-born flutist Emmanuel Pahud, with colleagues from the Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra/EMI Records.

Saturday, Oct. 14, 4:15 p.m.
Stoller Circle (between Old Chapel and Memorial Chapel)
Dedication of American Society of Landscape Architects Award and planting of
black walnut trees. Reception to follow in Sigma Phi.

Sunday, Oct. 15, 4:30 p.m.
Memorial Chapel
Organ and jazz concert with Union College Jazz Ensemble, Prof. Tim Olsen
directing.

Monday, Oct. 16.
College hosts open house for prospective students and families.

Monday, Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Nott Memorial.
“Art and the Erie Canal: New York Waterways as seen by Nineteenth-Century
American Artists.” Lecture by James Jay Crawford, Curator of the
Canajoharie Library and Art Gallery. (Free program supported by the New York
Council for the Humanities).

Tuesday, Oct. 17, 11:30 a.m.
Olin Auditorium.
Faculty Colloquium with Karen Brison and Stephen C. Leavitt, associate
professors of anthropology, on “Our Wealth Is Loving Each Other: Ethnic
Identity and the Sociocentric Self in Fiji.” A buffet lunch will follow in
Hale House Dining Room.

Tuesday, Oct. 17, 3 p.m.
Kenney Center, Park Place and Nott Street.
Dedication of the Ralph B. and Marjorie Kenney Center.

Thursday, Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m.
Nott Memorial.
“Rocks and Other Hard Places: The Erie Canal and the Geology of
Upstate” with Thomas X. Grasso, professor emeritus of geology at Monroe
Community College, and president of the Canal Society of New York State
(co-sponsored by the Department of Geology). Part of the College's exhibition
and event series, “Monument of Progress: The 175th Anniversary of the Erie
Canal.”

Through Oct. 21.
Arts Atrium.
“Ben Frank Moss: Paintings and Drawings,” an exhibition by the George
Frederick Jewett Professor of Studio Art at Dartmouth College.

Through Oct. 29.
Nott Memorial.
Exhibit: “Monument of Progress: The 175th Anniversary of the Erie
Canal” with related events throughout.