Events for Tuesday, March 6, 2007

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Alma and Clifford Pearson Distinguished Speakers Series

"Observing Rules and Challenges in Organizing Day Labor," Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Ph.D.

Date: Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 4:00pm

Location: Samuelson Chapel - map

Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork of men working as day laborers in a casual street-corner market in New York, Dr. Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky will show how these workers developed a self-concept through their work experience and illustrate the active role they played in shaping their economic and social experiences.

Proactive Job Search Workshop

Date: Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 5:30pm

Location: Roth Nelson Room - map

Proactive Job Search (1.5 hours)

Psychedelia

Senior Solo Art Exhibit by Justin Campbell

Date: March 3 - March 15, 2007

Location: Overton Hall - map

This is the first in a series of exhibits showcasing the work of CLU's senior art students.

Art Exhibit: "Highly Favored"

Contemporary Images of the Virgin Mary

Date: March 6 - March 25, 2007

Location: Kwan Fong Gallery - map

The story of the birth of Christ has a protagonist that makes all stories of motherhood pale by comparison – the faithful and seemingly fearless servant of God, Mary. Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox traditions all have images of this young Jewish woman who was declared by the archangel Gabriel to be “highly favored” in God's sight.

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