Posted on May 31, 2002

Events

Through Sunday, June 2
Yulman Theater
“What the Butler Saw” by Joe Orton, directed by
William Ziskin. Performances are through June 1, 8 p.m.; and June 2, 2
p.m. For more information, call the box office at ext. 6545.

Through Sunday, June 2
Throughout campus
ReUnion Weekend. See story and schedule in this issue.

Friday, May 31, 2 p.m.
Becker Career Center
Dedication of the Stanley R. Becker '40 Career Center

Friday, May 31, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Humanities 014
Melinda Goldner, assistant professor of sociology,
presents “Understanding Complementary and Alternative Medicine,”
the final women's junior faculty research colloquium of the year.

Friday, May 31, through Monday, June 3, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium
Film: Royal Tenenbaums

Saturday, June 1, 10:30 a.m.
Alexander and South lanes
Annual ReUnion Parade

Saturday, June 1, 11 a.m.
Memorial Chapel
Alumni convocation

Saturday, June 1, noon
Alexander Field
Family picnic

Saturday, June 1, 10 p.m.
Library Field
ReUnion fireworks.

Saturday, June 1, 10:20 p.m.
College Observatory, F.W. Olin Center
Observatory open house.

Thursday, June 6, noon
Reamer Campus Center
Jazz Workshop students perform original and classic works.

Tuesday, June 4, 12:30 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium
General faculty meeting

Exhibits

Through June 2
Arts Atrium Gallery
Senior art shows by Tara Ilsley (“Details,” a collection of
oil paintings, ink, charcoal and graphite drawings) and
Brooke Sajor (“Intrinsic Reactions,” linocut interpretations
of photographic portraits).

Through June 3
Fourth Floor Gallery, Reamer
Juried exhibition of art and photography by women at Union.

June 2 through June 8
Arts Atrium Gallery
Senior art shows by Robbie Olazagaski and Sanskriti Thakur.

Through June 17
Schaffer Library
“Countering Culture: The Beat Generation and Beyond”
a collection of memorabilia from the 1950s through 1970s
with commentary by students from the class, “Dead Heads,
Talking Heads and Singing Heads: America's Counter
cultural Revolution, 1955 to 1975” taught by Prof. Jim McCord and
other faculty.