Events
Friday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m.
Achilles Rink
Women's ice hockey vs. Sacred Heart
Friday, Feb. 15, through Monday, Feb. 18, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium
Film: Serendipity
Saturday, Feb. 16, 4 p.m.
Achilles Rink
Women's ice hockey vs. Manhattanville
Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 6 p.m.
Reamer Campus Center Auditorium
Sculptor Steven Siegel, known for making art out of what
many might regard as trash, will speak on his work. Sponsored by
the Mandeville Gallery, the Environmental Clearinghouse
of Schenectady and the Artists and Audiences Exchange of the
New York Foundation for the Arts.
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 7 p.m.
Nott Memorial
Talk by David Kaczynski, executive director of New
Yorkers Against the Death Penalty. Sponsored by the
College's chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society.
A reception will follow.
Wednesday, Feb. 20, 4:15 p.m.
Humanities 019
Robert Wells, the Chauncey Winters Professor of History
and Social Sciences, on “Facing the `King of Terrors:' Living
with Death in American Society.” Last in the “Wednesday Works
in Progress” sponsored by the College's Center for Bioethics
and Clinical Leadership.
Wednesday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m.
Reamer Campus Center Auditorium
Concert by the Union College Jazz Ensemble, under the direction
of Prof. Tim Olsen.
Friday, Feb. 22, through Monday, Feb. 25, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium
Film: Training Day
Exhibits
Through March 10
Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial
“Archi-neering,” an exhibition of drawings, photographs,
models and video of work by the architect Helmut Jahn, named one of
the Ten Most Influential Living American Architects by
the Institute of American Architects.
Through March 15
Social Science Faculty Lounge Art Gallery
“Intricate Perceptions,” a collaborative exhibit by Davide
Cervone, mathematics; Patrick O'Rourke, formerly of Mandeville
Gallery; and artist Jonathan Leavitt. Hours are Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Through March 21
Arts Atrium Gallery
Photography exhibits: “Pilgrimage” by Kevin Bubriski of
visitors at the World Trade Center site; and “Clips,” curated by
Prof. Martin Benjamin, a collection of news clips about
photography coverage of recent world events. Slide talk and reception is set
for Feb. 28 at 3:30 p.m. in Arts 215 (talk) and in the gallery
(reception at 4:30 p.m.).