Difference between revisions of "Spring Term 2007"

From The Wiki Fire
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Reverted edits by 187.107.145.185 (talk) to last revision by 212.21.53.221)
 
Line 75: Line 75:
 
* May 17-19, 7 PM – [[Terpsichore]] performs in [[Aux Gym]]
 
* May 17-19, 7 PM – [[Terpsichore]] performs in [[Aux Gym]]
  
Hot damn, looking ptrtey useful buddy.
+
===Other====
 +
* March 26, 4 PM – [[Steven Phillips]] of the Baylor Research Institute discusses patents in Room E-117 in [[SMC]]
 +
* March 27, 4 PM – [[Steven Phillips]] of the Baylor Research Institute discusses medical research at Baylor in Room E-117 in [[SMC]]
 +
* March 29, 4 PM – [[James Oakes]] of CUNY discusses [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Frederick Douglass]], and anti-slavery politics in the [[Alumni Room]]
 +
* April 1, Sun – Knox holds the annual [[Prairie Burn]] at [[Green Oaks]]
 +
* April 2, Mon, 4 PM – [[Randall Borman]], father of student [[Felipe Borman]] and leader of an indigenous Ecuadorian group, gives a talk on culture, ecology, and conservation in [[Ferris Lounge]]
 +
* April 13, 4 PM – Husband-and-wife team of poet [[David Lunde]] and author [[Patricia McKillip]] give a reading in the [[Alumni Room]]
 +
* April 16-21 – Knox holds its annual [[Conference on Pan-Africanism]]
 +
*April 17, 4 PM – [[Corey Davison]] of the Concord Coalition discusses the federal budget deficit in the [[Round Room]]
 +
* April 24-25 – [[Robert DeMott]] discusses [[John Steinbeck]] in the [[Alumni Room]] and at the [[Galesburg Public Library]]
 +
* April 26, 4 PM – Historian Bruce Cumings talks about [[North Korea]] in [[Ferris Lounge]]
 +
* April 26, 7:30 PM – [[John D'Emilio]] lectures on [[Bayard Rustin]] in [[Kresge]]
 +
* April 26-28 – [[Sandburg Days]] festival
 +
* May 4, 4 PM – Professor [[Konrad Hamilton]] discusses the 1960s as [[history]] in the [[Alumni Room]]
 +
* May 4, 4 PM – Authors [[Helena Viramontes]] and [[Junot Diaz]] give readings in the Bookfellow Room of [[Seymour Library]]
 +
* May 4, 7 PM – Poet [[Shalija Patel]] reads at [[Take Back the Night]]
 +
* May 7, 8 PM – [[Zhou Wenzhong]], [[China|Chinese]] Ambassador to the [[U.S.]], gives a lecture in [[Kresge]]
 +
* May 11 – Poet [[Christina Pugh]] reads in the [[Alumni Room]]
 +
* May 15 – Film scholar [[Michael Renov]] discusses documentary filmmaking in the [[Alumni Room]]
 +
* May 18, 4 PM – Alumna [[Jen Tynes]] discusses her book, ''The End of Rude Handles'', co-sponsored by [[Caxton Club]]
  
 
===Student Events===
 
===Student Events===

Latest revision as of 01:53, 23 July 2011

Spring Term 2007 was part of the 2006-2007 school year, running from March 20 to June 3, 2007.

Events[edit]

Official Calendar[1][edit]

  • March 20, Tue, 10:00 AM – Residence halls open; board begins with dinner
  • March 21, Wed – Classes begin
  • March 21-27, Wed-Tue – Winter Check-In online
  • March 27, Tue – Add/Drop deadline
  • April 23-May 4, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for Spring 2007
  • May 15, Tue – Withdrawal deadline
  • May 25, Fri – Classes end
  • May 26, Sat – Reading Day
  • May 27-29, Sun-Tue – Finals
  • May 30, Wed, 5:00 PM – Spring Break 2007 begins. Residence halls close, and board ends with lunch, except for seniors and those with special permission
  • May 30, Wed, 12:00 PM – Senior grades due
  • June 2, Sat – Commencement
  • June 3, Sun, 1:00 PM – Residence halls close. No meals served.

Academic Events[edit]

Course Events[edit]

Faculty Events[edit]

Administration and Student Senate Events[edit]

Administration Events[edit]

Campus Safety Events[edit]

Admissions Events[edit]

Housing and Physical Plant Events[edit]

Student Senate Events[edit]

Club and Student Organization Events[edit]

Athletic Events[edit]

Greek Events[edit]

Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events[edit]

Music[edit]

Art[edit]

Theatre and Dance[edit]

Other=[edit]

Student Events[edit]

Student Academic and College Events[edit]

Parties and Social Events[edit]

Gossip[edit]

Flunk Day[edit]

Alumni Events[edit]

Miscellaneous Events[edit]

References[edit]

NOTE: Much of the event information listed comes from Knox's online news archive, which is accessible here.

See also[edit]