2013 Schedule

Events Throughout the Week

Photo Contest - Any photo taken outside the United States by a JMU community member is acceptable. 

Display in Prism Gallery - Photo contest submissions will be on display in the Prism Gallery.

"I'm Still Here" by Emily Lynch - A photography exhibit with images featured in Foriegn Policy magazine and The Guardian detailing  drastically deteriorating humanitarian situations in the Warren Hall Gallery: the Nook (by the entrance to Transitions)

Monday, September 23

International Bazaar  & Student Organizations Performances
11 a.m. - 3 p.m., The Commons (in case of rain, Transitions, Warren Hall)

Madison Collaborative:  The Ethics of National Borders
4 p.m., Taylor Hall 405 

The Story of a Tree:  Creativity, Humor and Protest in Turkey
7 p.m., Taylor Hall 405

Tuesday, September 24

A Fulbright (to Mexico for Instance) Can Change Your Life
12:30 p.m., Rose Library 5211 (Faculty Only, Registration Required)

Photo Contest Unveiling
3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Prism Gallery, Festival

When Borders Divide Us 
4 p.m., Taylor Hall 405

Student Debate
7:00 p.m., Grafton-Stovall Theatre

Wednesday, September 25

Breaking Down Barriers:  A Student Panel
4 p.m., Taylor Hall 405

Without a Fight- Documentary Film Screening with Producer Beth-Ann Kutchma
6:00 p.m., Grafton-Stovall Theatre

Concert:  Beyond Borders and Boundaries
8:00 p.m., Concert Hall, Forbes Center

Thursday, September 26

Study Abroad Fair
11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Festival

Doctors Without Borders:  Meaning of Boundaries When Violence and Pain Are Involved
7:00 p.m., Taylor Hall 405

Friday, September 27

The Jazz African Music Connection:  A workshop featuring Amadou Kouyate
10:10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., MUSIC Building Room 142

Closing Ceremony with musician Amadou Kouyate
Noon - 1 p.m., The Commons (in case of rain, Transitions, Warren Hall)

World Cup Soccer Tournament
4 p.m., University Park, Turf Fields

Saturday, September 28

Harrisonburg International Festival
Noon - 6:00 p.m., Hillandale Park

 



 

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