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* October 14, Sat – [[Homecoming]]
 
* October 14, Sat – [[Homecoming]]
 
* October 16-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter 2007]]
 
* October 16-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter 2007]]
* October 23-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter Break 2006]] [[Winter Break Classes|Classes]]
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* October 23-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter Break 2006]] Classes
 
* October 28-29, Sat-Sun – [[Family Weekend]]
 
* October 28-29, Sat-Sun – [[Family Weekend]]
 
* November 1, Wed – [[Withdrawal]] deadline
 
* November 1, Wed – [[Withdrawal]] deadline
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====Faculty Events====
 
====Faculty Events====
* [[Tim Kasser]] is on leave to participates in the Semester at Sea program, which took him to [[Mexico]], [[Hawaii]], [[Japan]], [[China]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Vietnam]], [[India]], [[Egypt]], [[Turkey]], [[Croatia]] and [[Spain]]
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* [[Tim Kasser]] is on leave to participates in the Semester at Sea program, which took him to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico Mexico], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii Hawaii], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan Japan], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China China], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_kong Hong Kong], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam Vietnam], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India India], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt Egypt], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey Turkey], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia Croatia] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain Spain]
 
* September 8, Fri, 4:00 PM – The [[Lincoln Studies Center]] celebrated the publishing of the first book in its multivolume series about [[Lincoln]].  
 
* September 8, Fri, 4:00 PM – The [[Lincoln Studies Center]] celebrated the publishing of the first book in its multivolume series about [[Lincoln]].  
* September 14 – [[Peter Schwartzman]] wins first place at a [[Scrabble]] tournament in Atlantic City.  
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* September 14 – [[Peter Schwartzman]] wins first place at a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble Scrabble] tournament in Atlantic City.  
 
* September 18 – [[Natania Rosenfeld]] leads a discussion of ''Lost in Translation'' by Eva Hoffman at the [[Seymour Library]]
 
* September 18 – [[Natania Rosenfeld]] leads a discussion of ''Lost in Translation'' by Eva Hoffman at the [[Seymour Library]]
 
* September 20, Wed, 7:30 PM – [[Zali Gurevitch]] gives a talk, "Robinson Crusoe in the Land of Israel" in the [[Alumni Room]] of [[Old Main]].  
 
* September 20, Wed, 7:30 PM – [[Zali Gurevitch]] gives a talk, "Robinson Crusoe in the Land of Israel" in the [[Alumni Room]] of [[Old Main]].  
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===Greek Events===
 
===Greek Events===
* November 14 – The new [[Kappa Kappa Gamma]] sorority (formerly [[Tau Sigma Omega]]) pledges 16 women.
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* November 14 – The new [[Kappa Kappa Gamma]] sorority (formerly [[TSO]]) pledges 16 women.
  
 
===Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events===
 
===Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events===
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* October 20-21, 7:30 PM – ''[[The Shape of Things]]'' directed by [[Mike Giese]] is performed in the [[Studio Theatre]]
 
* October 20-21, 7:30 PM – ''[[The Shape of Things]]'' directed by [[Mike Giese]] is performed in the [[Studio Theatre]]
 
* October 25-28, Wed-Sat – "[[Our Town]]" runs in [[Harbach Theatre]].
 
* October 25-28, Wed-Sat – "[[Our Town]]" runs in [[Harbach Theatre]].
* October 27-28, Fri-Sat, 7 PM – [[Terpischore]] performs their Fall Studio Dance Concert in the [[Aux Gym]]
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* October 27-28, Fri-Sat, 7 PM – [[Terpsichore]] performs their Fall Studio Dance Concert in the [[Aux Gym]]
 
* November 3-4 – ''[[Leonardo's Last Supper]]'', directed by [[Nick Perry]], is performed in the [[Studio Theater]]
 
* November 3-4 – ''[[Leonardo's Last Supper]]'', directed by [[Nick Perry]], is performed in the [[Studio Theater]]
  

Latest revision as of 17:02, 28 March 2015

Fall Term 2006 was part of the 2006-2007 school year, running from September 2 to November 19, 2006.

Official Calendar[1][edit]

Academic Events[edit]

Course Events[edit]

  • October 30, 2006 – Author Kwame Anthony Appiah gives a lecture on his book Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers to FP students.

Faculty Events[edit]

Administration and Student Senate Events[edit]

Administration Events[edit]

Campus Safety Events[edit]

Admissions Events[edit]

  • September 14 – The Advocate selects Knox as one of the 100 best colleges for LGBT students.
  • October 4 – Knox is one of 100 schools included in the book Treasure Schools: College Gems, and Roger Taylor is ranked among the top 10 hottest college presidents by The Insider's Guide to the Colleges. [2]
  • October 9, Mon – Open House for prospective students
  • November 10, Fri – Open House for prospective students

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]

  • September 15-October 6 – Linda Vredeveld holds a painting exhibition
  • October 13, Fri, 7 PM – University of Iowa professor emeritus Keith Achepohl talks about his printmaking show in the Round Room. The art exhibition continues until November 3.
  • October 26 – Professor emeritus Henry Joe lectures on Chinese art in the Round Room

Theatre and Dance[edit]

Other[edit]

Student Events[edit]

Student Academic and College Events[edit]

Parties and Social Events[edit]

Gossip[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]