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February 2013
February 11: artWorks Gallery Exhibition:
Feb. 11-22
Noon-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, noon-4 p.m. Friday and
Saturday
131 Grace St.
This exhibition features work by JMU students Laura Weeks, Sarah Carney, Sarah Jacobsen and Rachel Wright. Opening reception, Feb. 11 from 5 to 7 p.m. For information, call (540) 568-7175; free.
MORE >February 11: "Virginia Insight" Public Radio Program:
3 p.m.
WMRA, 90.7 FM
Dr. Robert Roberts, professor of political science at JMU, will be part of a panel discussing the ongoing Virginia General Assembly session.
MORE >February 11: Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour Event, Washington, D.C.:
6-8 p.m.
Ronald Reagan Building
(Rescheduled event from Oct. 29)
As James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association and the Duke Club invite you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you.
Registration required. Reply to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu.
Business attire.
More information about the Why Madison Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison.
MORE >February 12: Student Assessment/Faculty Assistance Day:
Student Assessment/Faculty Assistance Day.
No
classes 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; evening classes, those beginning 4 p.m. or later, meet
as scheduled.
February 12: Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour Event, Baltimore, Md.:
6-8 p.m.
The Center Club
As James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association and the Duke Club invite you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you.
Registration required. Reply to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu.
Business attire.
More information about the Why Madison Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison.
MORE >February 13: Winter Miniature Landscapes Workshop:
Noon-1:30 p.m.
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum
Annual workshop held to create a desktop, coffee table or windowsill miniature landscape. Register to make your own “wee world.” For information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/arboretum/
MORE >February 13: MetroDukes First Time Homebuyer's Seminar:
Are you starting to think about buying your first house? Do the incredibly high prices of DC real estate scare you?
If so, join us at Guarapo's for a first time homebuyer's seminar!
This event is exclusively for JMU alumni and will be hosted by fellow JMU alumnus, Matt Sines, a Mortgage Loan Officer at FitzGerald Financial Group- Monarch Bank.
Light appetizers will be provided.
Registration is limited to 45 people, so sign up today!
Guarapo's
2039 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA
MORE >February 14: "Virginia Insight" Public Radio Program:
3 p.m.
WMRA, 90.7 FM
Two JMU faculty members, Jennifer Gill Rosier, assistant professor of communication studies and author of “Make Love Not Scrapbooks,” and Dr. Craig Shealy, professor of graduate psychology, will be featured in a discussion about creating better relationships.
MORE >
February 14: Valentine's Day Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides:
4-8 p.m.
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum
Romantic horse-drawn carriage rides by moonlight to celebrate Valentine’s Day; advance reservations required. For information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/arboretum/
MORE >February 14: Movie Under the Stars:
Feb. 14
7 p.m.
John C. Wells Planetarium, Miller Hall
The University Program Board and the John C. Wells Planetarium present "Crazy Stupid Love," a special Valentine's Day movie.
Free.
February 14: JMU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band:
8 p.m.
Concert
Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 14: Movie Under the Stars:
Feb. 14
9:30 p.m.
John C. Wells Planetarium, Miller Hall
The University Program Board and the John C. Wells Planetarium present "Crazy Stupid Love," a special Valentine's Day movie.
Free.
February 15: Logic and Reasoning Institute Colloquium:
3:30 p.m.
Room 208, Roop Hall
Dr. Christopher Fox, professor of computer science at JMU, presents “What does Logic have to do with Computing?”; free.
MORE >February 15: Movie Under the Stars:
Feb. 15
7 p.m.
John C. Wells Planetarium, Miller Hall
The University Program Board and the John C. Wells Planetarium present "Crazy Stupid Love," a special Valentine's Day movie.
Free.
February 15: Movie Under the Stars:
Feb. 15
9:30 p.m.
John C. Wells Planetarium, Miller Hall
The University Program Board and the John C. Wells Planetarium present "Crazy Stupid Love," a special Valentine's Day movie.
Free.
February 16: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows:
2:30 p.m. ("Legends of the Night Sky: Orion") and 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. ("Stars of the Pharoahs")
Miller Hall
The planetarium offers shows for the public, with seating beginning 10 minutes before show time on a first-come, first-seated basis; the first show is geared toward families with young children while the second and third shows appeal to older children and adults; each show is followed by a 25-minute "star talk" that provides visitors with updates about the night sky, including constellations, planets and any comets that might be visible; for more information, including program descriptions, check http://www.jmu.edu/planetarium/index.shtml; free.
MORE >February 16: Charlotte JMU Alumni Kingpin Challenge 2013:
A 97% alumni satisfaction rate, and only a 7% giving rate? A student
forced to leave JMU because they don't receive help when they need
emergency financial support? These are realities for our beloved alma
mater, and we can do something about it.
But fundraising for JMU can be a fun thing, which is where the JMU
Alumni Kingpin Challenge comes in. The Office of Alumni Relations will
be in Charlotte on February 16th to host a fundraiser bowling
tournament, with all proceeds going to the Madison Forever Scholarships fund.
Teams will square off against each other for the right to be crowned
Kingpin champion!
Registration is $5 per person. Your registration fee covers shoes, two
hours of bowling, and snacks, with the winning team receiving the
Charlotte JMU Alumni Kingpin Challenge trophy.
Cash bar is available at the bowling alley, and registration in advance is required.
If you are not a member of a team, you will be placed on an existing team.
If you are a member of a team, please list your teammates first and last name below.
Teams are a max of 6 people.
No refunds.
Registration closes Feb. 13th at 11:59pm.
Sign-up Today!
Ten Park Lanes 1700 Montford Drive Charlotte, NC 28209
February 16: Madison Singers and Chorale:
8 p.m.
Concert
Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 17: Area Youth Art Exhibition:
Feb. 17-Dec. 16
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday
Memorial Hall first- and
second-floor hallways
More than 120 works of two- and three-dimensional art created by PreK-12 students from area schools enliven the hallways in Memorial Hall in an annual show. This year’s exhibit features the work of Rockingham County Public Schools and JMU’s Young Children’s Program. Area art teachers select some of their students’ best work for this open exhibition, which includes a wide range of media: paintings, drawings, collage, sculpture, photography and mixed media.
Opening reception, Feb. 17 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall. For more information and to view the online gallery, visit http://www.jmu.edu/coe; free.
MORE >February 17: JMU Symphony Orchestra:
2 p.m.
Concert Hall,
Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 18: Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour Event, Tampa, Fla.:
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Marriott Waterside Hotel and Marina
Florida Salon VI, Second Floor
700 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, Florida
As James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association and the Duke Club invite you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you.
Registration required. Reply to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu by Feb. 11.
Business attire.
More information about the Why Madison Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison.
MORE >February 19: Wampler Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series:
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Room 31, Burruss Hall
Professor Phyllis Hecht will be visiting as the spring 2013 Wampler Distinguished Professor, giving her lecture “Technology in the Museum: Emerging Experiences.” Hecht is the founding director of the new and highly innovative MA Program in Museum Studies at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, the first online master’s program in the growing field of museum studies. Free.
MORE >February 19: Atlanta JMU Alumni Kingpin Challenge 2013:
A 97% alumni satisfaction rate, and only a 7% giving rate? A student
forced to leave JMU because they don't receive help when they need
emergency financial support? These are realities for our beloved alma
mater, and we can do something about it.
But fundraising for JMU can be a fun thing, which is where the JMU
Alumni Kingpin Challenge comes in. The Office of Alumni Relations will
be in Atlanta on February 19th to host a fundraiser bowling tournament,
with all proceeds going to the Madison Forever Scholarships fund. Teams will square off
against each other for the right to be crowned Kingpin champion!
Registration is $5 per person. Your registration fee covers shoes, two
hours of bowling, and snacks, with the winning team receiving the
Atlanta JMU Alumni Kingpin Challenge trophy.
Cash bar is available at the bowling alley, and registration in advance is required.
If you are not a member of a team, you will be placed on an existing team.
If you are a member of a team, please list your teammates first and last name below.
Teams are a max of 6 people.
No refunds.
Registration closes Feb. 13th at 11:59pm.
Sign-up Today!
Midtown Bowl (1963 Piedmont Circle NE, Atlanta, GA 30324)
MORE >February 19: Guest Speaker Mark Sterner:
7-8 p.m.
Grafton-Stovall Theatre
Mark Sterner presents “DUI: A powerful lesson.” Three months before graduation, Mark and four of his fraternity brothers headed to Spring Break. On the final night, they decided the least drunk would drive home. In his acclaimed keynote, Mark leaves students with a real story that forces them to confront their own decisions. He doesn’t preach or tell people what to do, but puts real faces to the tragic consequences of impaired driving by showing videotape the friends made of their trip, ending just moments before the crash. Mark helps students realize the simple choice they make, like drinking and driving, can cause an everlasting impact on their friends, families and themselves. Sponsored by the University Health Center’s student group, Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol (G.A.M.M.A.); for information, contact Lesley Eicher at eicherls@jmu.edu or call (540) 568-5056; free.
MORE >February 19: Kevin McMillan, baritone with Gabriel Dobner, piano:
Recital Hall
Kevin McMillan’s performing career has spanned over 25 years with more than 750 concerts, 15 commercial recordings, a Grammy award, a Gramophone award and numerous Juno award nominations. Critics have praised his “elegant lyric baritone voice” and “singularly remarkable interpretive skills” in appearances with virtually every major North American orchestra, including the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony. He has also established a presence in Europe, with appearances in centers such as London, Berlin, Barcelona, Paris and Prague. He has worked with such conductors as Herbert Blomstedt, Pierre Boulez, Raphael Frühbeck de Burgos, Sir Andrew Davis, Charles Dutoit, Neeme Jarvi, Jesus Lopez–Cobos, Kurt Masur, Sir Roger Norrington, Hellmuth Rilling and the late Robert Shaw and Sergiu Commissiona. Professor McMillan joined the faculty of the James Madison University School of Music in 2009.
Pianist Gabriel Dobner first appeared in concert in Europe in 1991 with the Villa Musica Chamber Music Ensemble in Mainz, Germany. 1993 marked the beginning of his eight years in Germany, after having been awarded a German Academic Exchange Scholarship (DAAD) to study lied accompanying in Munich with Professor Helmut Deutsch. The following year he won the special collaborative pianist prize in the International Hans Pfitzner Lieder Competition in Munich. While living in Augsburg, Dobner quickly established himself as one of Germany’s most sought–after collaborative pianists, performing regularly with such notable singers as Cornelia Kallisch, René Kollo and Kevin McMillan. These collaborations led to performances in many of the major concert venues in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain and Japan. Dobner has recorded for both the Ottavo and MDG labels, winning high praise from BBC Music Magazine, Fono Forum and the West German Radio in Cologne, who referred to him as a “master among Lieder pianists.” Dobner received a BM degree from Roosevelt University and his MM and Doctorate degrees from Indiana University.
MORE >February 19: 19-spring-awakening:
Music and
lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank
Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 20: JMU At Northeastern Men's Basketball Game:
Join us for a fun-filled evening of basketball and cheering on the Dukes!
The JMU Boston Area
Alumni Chapter and the JMU Duke Club New England Chapter are organizing a
group section for the game, and we'd love to see you there. Join us for
an evening of JMU Athletics as we gather together to cheer on JMU Men's
Basketball as they take on Northeastern.
There will be a pregame event at Uno's (280 Huntington Avenue, Boston,
MA) beginning at 5:30 P.M. Tip-off is at 7:00 P.M. at Matthews Stadium
in Boston, MA.
We hope to see you there! Go Dukes!
Registration will close at 12pm on February 8th.
Questions? Email Brenton Kohler ('09, '10) at kohlerbn@gmail.com
MORE >February 20: 20-spring-awakening:
Music and
lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank
Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 21: Special Collections Brown-Bag Lunch Series:
noon-1 p.m.
Room 301, Carrier Library
Dr. Meg Mulrooney, an associate dean of University Studies and associate professor of history at JMU, presents “American Newspapers”; free.
MORE >February 21: Poetry Reading by Jericho Brown:
4-5 p.m.
Transitions, Warren Hall
Jericho Brown, an assistant professor of creative writing and literature at Emory University in Atlanta, is the recipient of the Whiting Writers’ Award as well as fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and the Krakow Poetry Seminar in Poland. His first book “PLEASE,” won the American Book Award in 2009. For information, contact the Furious Flower Poetry Center at staleycj@jmu.edu or call (540) 568-8883; free.
MORE >February 21: 20-spring-awakening:
Music and
lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank
Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 22: JMU Brass Band:
8 p.m.
Concert Hall, Forbes
Center for the Performing Arts
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 22: 22-spring-awakening:
Music and
lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank
Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 23: JMU Wind Symphony:
1 p.m.
Concert Hall, Forbes
Center for the Performing Arts
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 23: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows:
2:30 p.m. ("Legends of the Night Sky: Orion") and 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. ("Stars of the Pharoahs")
Miller Hall
The planetarium offers shows for the public, with seating beginning 10 minutes before show time on a first-come, first-seated basis; the first show is geared toward families with young children while the second and third shows appeal to older children and adults; each show is followed by a 25-minute "star talk" that provides visitors with updates about the night sky, including constellations, planets and any comets that might be visible; for more information, including program descriptions, check http://www.jmu.edu/planetarium/index.shtml; free.
MORE >February 23: 23-spring-awakening:
Music and lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 23: 23-spring-awakening:
Music and
lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank
Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 24: 24-spring-awakening:
Music and
lyrics by Steven Sater, book by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank
Wedekind
8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
The winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, adapted from Frank Wedekind's 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears and exhilaration of the teenage years, "Spring Awakening" celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy and passion that you will never forget. Features students from JMU's School of Theatre and Dance. Mature language, sexual content, violence, nudity. Audience and parental discretion advised.
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 25: Sawhill Gallery Exhibition:
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-4 p.m. Saturday
and by appointment
fourth floor, Warren Hall
MFA Thesis Exhibition by Evan Fitzgerald. For information, call (540) 568-6407; free.
MORE >February 25: artWorks Gallery Exhibition:
noon-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, noon-4 p.m. Friday
and Saturday
131 Grace St.
This exhibition features work by MFA candidates from George Mason University. Opening reception, Feb. 25 from 5 to 7 p.m. For information, call (540) 568-7175; free.
MORE >February 25: Chanticleer:
8 p.m.
Concert Hall, Forbes Center
for the Performing Arts
Called "the world's reigning male chorus" by The New Yorker magazine and named one of Billboard magazine's Top 10 best-selling classical artists, Chanticleer is a multiple Grammy Award-winning all-male vocal ensemble of 12. This "orchestra of voices" will leave audiences breathless with its vast and varied repertoire of music ranging from Gregorian chant to Romantic art song to contemporary music, jazz, spirituals and world music. "They are, to put it directly, one of the world's best," said the (San Francisco Chronicle). For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >February 26: Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour Event, Charlottesville, Va.:
6-8 p.m.
As James Madison University embarks on a new era, the JMU Alumni Association and the Duke Club invite you to offer President Jonathan Alger your thoughts on why Madison matters to you.
Registration required. Reply to Jessica Cutrufello, (540) 568-7787 or universityevents@jmu.edu.
Business attire.
More information about the Why Madison Listening Tour: http://www.jmu.edu/whymadison.
MORE >February 26: Frances Litten Lecture:
7-8:30 p.m.
Festival
Conference and Student Center
Nancy Ross Hugo, co-author of “Remarkable Trees of Virginia” and author of “Seeing Trees,” will speak about her experience creating a book that shares her passion for trees. Launching the Remarkable Trees of Virginia Project in 2004 with Jeff Kerwin, their adventure took them over 20,000 miles visiting Virginia’s giant and remarkable trees, to fulfill a lifelong dream to experience Virginia’s greatest trees in their habitats. No registration need. For information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/arboretum/
MORE >February 27: Researching Islamic Education in Ghana: State Efforts at Encouraging Secular Education:
3
p.m.
Transitions, Warren Hall
Dr. David Owusu-Ansah, a professor of history at JMU, discusses the research process behind his book “Islamic Learning, The State and the Challenges of Education in Ghana.” The book analyzes governmental attempts to introduce secular education through Islamic schools in a country where Muslims are a religious minority; sponsored by the Africana Studies minor program and the Office of Cross Disciplinary Studies and Planning; for information, contact Kristi McDonnell at mcdonnkc@jmu.edu; free.
MORE >February 27: Treble Chamber Choir and University Men¿s, Women¿s and Combined Choruses:
Concert Hall
The JMU Treble Chamber Choir and the University Men’s and Combined Choruses are under the direction of Dr. W. Bryce Hayes. The University Women’s Chorus is under the direction of Dr. Jo–Anne van der Vat–Chromy.
Dr. W. Bryce Hayes maintains an active career as a conductor, teacher, church musician, pianist, accompanist and singer. He recently completed his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from The University of Minnesota. Formerly, Dr. Hayes served as a Director with the The Princeton Girlchoir and the Director of Upper School Choral Music at Princeton Day School in Princeton, New Jersey.
Jo–Anne van der Vat–Chromy joined the JMU faculty in 2010 and is Director of Choral Activities. She hails most recently from Tallahassee, where she completed her doctoral studies in choral music education/choral conducting at Florida State University. Dr. V. has served on the music faculty of The International School of Brussels, as Vocal Music Director at The American School of The Hague, of the Dutch women’s choir Het Davidkoor and Tallahassee Community College.
MORE >February 28: Italian Movie Festival:
6:30 p.m.
Room 2105, Harrison Hall
“Alla luce del sole” (“Come into the light”) in Italian with English subtitles; free.
MORE >February 28: JMU Symphonic Band:
8 p.m.
Concert Hall, Forbes
Center for the Performing Arts
For tickets, check http://www.jmu.edu/jmuarts/ or call (540) 568-7000.
MORE >March 2013
March 2: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows MORE >
March 4: Spring Break MORE >
March 5: Bonsai Workshop MORE >
March 5: MetroDukes Port City Brewing Company MORE >
March 8: University Holiday MORE >
March 9: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows MORE >
March 12: Sing Out! MORE >
March 13: Sing Out! An a Capella Concert MORE >
March 14: Visiting Scholars Program MORE >
March 15: Inauguration Day Purple Out MORE >
March 15: Inauguration Day Purple Out MORE >
March 15: Inaugural Ceremony MORE >
March 15: Inauguration of JMU President Jonathan Alger MORE >
March 16: Expanding Your Horizons Conference MORE >
March 16: Community Resource Campus Tour MORE >
March 16: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows MORE >
March 16: Marimba Orchestra and Friends MORE >
March 17: St. Patrick¿s Day Dinner Lecture MORE >
March 17: St. Patrick's Live Highland Pipes MORE >
March 18: artWorks Gallery Exhibition MORE >
March 18: New Image Gallery Exhibition MORE >
March 19: They're Playing Our Song MORE >
March 20: Opera Spotlight, Songs and Scenes from the World's Greatest Operas MORE >
March 20: They're Playing Our Song MORE >
March 21: Visiting Scholars Program MORE >
March 21: Guest Speaker Robert Lawson MORE >
March 21: New Voices in Dance, Featuring JMU's Contemporary Dance Ensemble MORE >
March 21: Opera Spotlight, Songs and Scenes from the World's Greatest Operas MORE >
March 21: They're Playing Our Song MORE >
March 22: New Voices in Dance, Featuring JMU's Contemporary Dance Ensemble MORE >
March 22: They're Playing Our Song MORE >
March 23: Easter Egg Hunt MORE >
March 23: They're Playing Our Song MORE >
March 23: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows MORE >
March 23: They're Playing Our Song MORE >
March 23: Anna Deavere Smith Speaker Series/Performance MORE >
March 23: New Voices in Dance, Featuring JMU's Contemporary Dance Ensemble MORE >
March 24: A Latte Jive, Alzheimer's Benefit 5K Run and Concert MORE >
March 24: New Voices in Dance, Featuring JMU's Contemporary Dance Ensemble MORE >
March 25: Italian Movie Festival MORE >
March 25: Visiting Scholars Program MORE >
March 26: Wampler Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series MORE >
March 26: Why Madison? Presidential Listening Tour Event, New York, N.Y. MORE >
March 27: Birding Workshop MORE >
March 28: Taste of the Forbes: An Arts and Foodie Event MORE >
March 30: John C. Wells Planetarium Shows MORE >
March 31: Easter Sunrise Service MORE >
March 31: Easter Sunrise Service MORE >




