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===On-Campus===
 
===On-Campus===
 
* November 22 – Knox acquires the [[Gale House]] at 127 E. North St.
 
* November 22 – Knox acquires the [[Gale House]] at 127 E. North St.
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* November 27 – [[December Term]] classes begin
 
* December 11 – [[Professor]] [[Marilyn Webb]] is interviewed for the PBS series "Second Opinion"
 
* December 11 – [[Professor]] [[Marilyn Webb]] is interviewed for the PBS series "Second Opinion"
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* December 15 – [[December Term]] classes end
 
* December 19 – [[Knox]] announces that [[Bill Clinton]] will be the speaker for [[Commencement 2006]]
 
* December 19 – [[Knox]] announces that [[Bill Clinton]] will be the speaker for [[Commencement 2006]]
  
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==Winter 2007==
 
==Winter 2007==
 
===Official Calendar<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x10903.xml#key Academic Calendar 2006-2007]</ref>===
 
===Official Calendar<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x10903.xml#key Academic Calendar 2006-2007]</ref>===
* September 2, Sat, 10:00 AM – [[Residence halls]] open to [[First-year|new students]]; [[board]] begins with [[lunch]]
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* January 2, Tue, 10:00 AM – [[Residence halls]] open; [[board]] begins with [[dinner]]
* September 2-6, Sat-Wed – [[Orientation]] for new students
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* January 3, Wed – Classes begin
* September 5, Tue – [[Residence halls]] open to returning [[students]]; [[board]] begins with [[dinner]]
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* January 3-9, Wed-Tue Winter [[Check-In]] online
* September 6-13, Wed-Wed Fall [[Check-In]] online
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* January 9, Tue – Add/Drop deadline
* September 7, Thu – Classes begin
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* February 5-16, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Spring 2007]]
* September 7, Thu, 11:00 AM – [[Opening Convocation]]
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* February 27, Tue – [[Withdrawal]] deadline
* September 13, Wed – Add/Drop deadline
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* March 6, Tue – Classes end
* October 14, Sat – [[Homecoming]]
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* March 7, Wed – [[Reading Day]]
* October 16-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter 2007]]
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* March 8-10, Thu-Sat – [[Finals]]
* October 23-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter Break 2006]] [[Winter Break Classes|Classes]]
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* March 11, Sun, 12:00 PM – [[Spring Break 2007]] begins.  Residence halls close, and board ends with [[breakfast]]
* October 28-29, Sat-Sun – [[Family Weekend]]
 
* November 1, Wed – [[Withdrawal]] deadline
 
* November 14, Tue – Classes end
 
* November 15, Wed – [[Reading Day]]
 
* November 16-18, Thu-Sat – [[Finals]]
 
* November 19, Sun, 12:00 PM – [[Winter Break 2006]] begins.  Residence halls close, and board ends with [[breakfast]]
 
  
 
===Academic Events===
 
===Academic Events===
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==Spring 2007==
 
==Spring 2007==
 
===Official Calendar<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x10903.xml#key Academic Calendar 2006-2007]</ref>===
 
===Official Calendar<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x10903.xml#key Academic Calendar 2006-2007]</ref>===
* September 2, Sat, 10:00 AM – [[Residence halls]] open to [[First-year|new students]]; [[board]] begins with [[lunch]]
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* March 20, Tue, 10:00 AM – [[Residence halls]] open; [[board]] begins with [[dinner]]
* September 2-6, Sat-Wed – [[Orientation]] for new students
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* March 21, Wed – Classes begin
* September 5, Tue – [[Residence halls]] open to returning [[students]]; [[board]] begins with [[dinner]]
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* March 21-27, Wed-Tue Winter [[Check-In]] online
* September 6-13, Wed-Wed Fall [[Check-In]] online
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* March 27, Tue – Add/Drop deadline
* September 7, Thu – Classes begin
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* April 23-May 4, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Spring 2007]]
* September 7, Thu, 11:00 AM – [[Opening Convocation]]
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* May 15, Tue – [[Withdrawal]] deadline
* September 13, Wed – Add/Drop deadline
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* May 25, Fri – Classes end
* October 14, Sat – [[Homecoming]]
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* May 26, Sat – [[Reading Day]]
* October 16-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter 2007]]
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* May 27-29, Sun-Tue – [[Finals]]
* October 23-27, Mon-Fri – Pre-Enrollment for [[Winter Break 2006]] [[Winter Break Classes|Classes]]
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* May 30, Wed, 5:00 PM – [[Spring Break 2007]] begins.  Residence halls close, and board ends with [[lunch]], except for [[senior]]s and those with special permission
* October 28-29, Sat-Sun – [[Family Weekend]]
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* May 30, Wed, 12:00 PM – [[Senior]] [[grade]]s due
* November 1, Wed – [[Withdrawal]] deadline
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* June 2, Sat – [[Commencement]]
* November 14, Tue – Classes end
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* June 3, Sun, 1:00 PM – Residence halls close.  No meals served.
* November 15, Wed – [[Reading Day]]
 
* November 16-18, Thu-Sat – [[Finals]]
 
* November 19, Sun, 12:00 PM – [[Winter Break 2006]] begins.  Residence halls close, and board ends with [[breakfast]]
 
  
 
===Academic Events===
 
===Academic Events===

Revision as of 23:36, 28 July 2007

2006-2007 was the school year at Knox running from September 2006 to June 2007. It included Summer Break 2006, Fall 2006, Winter Break 2006, Winter 2007, Spring Break 2007, and Spring 2007.

Contents

Summer Break 2006

On-Campus

  • August 7 – Faculty member Gina Franco was awarded the Meralmikjen Fellowship in Poetry, and as a result gave a reading at the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference in Vermont on August 21.
  • August 11 – Knox was once again included in the latest edition of the book Colleges That Change Lives.
  • August 13 – Football team members return to campus for the school year. New football player orientation.
  • August 15 – Washington Monthly magazine ranked Knox 23rd among liberal arts colleges based on community service, research, and commitment to affordable education.
  • August 18 – US News & World Report rankings come out. Knox is ranked 79th among liberal arts colleges.
  • August 29 – New international students arrive on campus.
  • August 29-31 – International student orientation
  • August 30 – Knox announces that US District Court Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow will deliver the Opening Convocation address.
  • August 30 – Princeton Review college rankings come out: Knox is ranked as one of 163 "Best in the Midwest," and scores #14 overall for "Students Happy with Financial Aid" and #10 for "Great Radio Station.
  • New non-traditional students arrive on campus. Non-traditional student orientation.

Off-Campus

Fall 2006

Official Calendar[1]

Academic Events

Course Events

  • 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

Administration and Student Senate Events

Administration Events

Campus Safety Events

Admissions Events

  • 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

Student Senate Events

Club and Student Organization Events

Athletic Events

Greek Events

Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events

Music

Art

  • 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

Other

Student Events

Student Academic and College Events

Parties and Social Events

Gossip

Alumni Events

Miscellaneous Events

Winter Break 2006

On-Campus

Off-Campus

Winter 2007

Official Calendar[3]

Academic Events

Course Events

Faculty Events

Administration and Student Senate Events

Administration Events

Campus Safety Events

Admissions Events

  • January 26 – Knox receives 2,195 applications to date for 340 class openings in the Class of 2011, exceeding the total applications receipt of 2,182 for the Class of 2010

Housing and Physical Plant Events

Student Senate Events

Club and Student Organization Events

Athletic Events

  • February 17 - Jaran Rutledge wins the heavyweight category at the Great Lakes Wrestling Regional, and advances to the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
  • March 2 – The Beta Ballers win the 2007 Dodgeball Intramural Tournament
  • March 3 – Jaran Rutledge places third in the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships

Greek Events

Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events

Music

Art

  • January 5-February 4 – Claire Sherman holds an art exhibition, with an opening lecture January 5 in the Round Room
  • February 9-March 2 – John Bakker holds an art exhibition, with an opening lecture February 9 in the Round Room

Theatre and Dance

Other

Student Events

Student Academic and College Events

  • February 17 - Jaran Rutledge wins the heavyweight category at the Great Lakes Wrestling Regional, and advances to the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
  • February 17 – Andy Fitz won first prizes for Best Feature Photograph and Best Sports Photograph for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – BJ Hollars won first prize for Best Column for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – Bill Mayeroff won third prize for Best News Story for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – Bill Mayeroff and Tom Fucoloro, along with alum Julio Trujillo, won third prize for Best In-Depth Reporting for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • February 17 – Jesse Temple won third prize for Best Sports News Story and Best Sports Feature Story as well as honorable mention for Sports News Story for TKS at the 2007 Illinois College Press Association convention in Chicago
  • March 1 – Farah Ahed is named a finalist in a national college photography contest sponsored by Photographer's Forum magazine
  • March 3 – Jaran Rutledge places third in the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships

Parties and Social Events

Gossip

Alumni Events

Miscellaneous Events

Spring Break 2007

On-Campus

Off-Campus

Spring 2007

Official Calendar[4]

  • 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

Course Events

Faculty Events

Administration and Student Senate Events

Administration Events

Campus Safety Events

Admissions Events

Housing and Physical Plant Events

Student Senate Events

Club and Student Organization Events

Athletic Events

Greek Events

Speakers, Plays, Exhibitions, and Special Events

Music

Art

Theatre and Dance

Other=

Student Events

Student Academic and College Events

Parties and Social Events

Gossip

Flunk Day

Alumni Events

Miscellaneous Events

References

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