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SUMMARY:Aaron Wexler
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: Thursday\, September 24 from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.\, Wilson Hall Auditorium\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, September 24 from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.\nFree and open to the Public \nAaron Wexler’s work investigates shapes in nature as they relate to abstraction in painting. He collects distinctly different representations of abstraction of nature and architectural networks and utilizing prints\, books\, photographs and hand painted paper\, makes drawings and collages from these source materials. Wexler received his M.F.A from the School of The Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. His work has been included in various solo and group shows in New York and London including the Morgan Lehman Gallery\, Josee Bienvenu Gallery\, The National Academy Museum\, and Katonah Museum of Art\, among others.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/aaron-wexler/
LOCATION:Rotary Ice House Gallery
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SUMMARY:Selections from the Monmouth University Collection
DESCRIPTION:Rechnitz Hall’s DiMattio Gallery\, 2nd Floor\nFree and open to the public \nFeaturing selections from Monmouth University’s permanent collection including works by Adam Wurtz\, Salvadore Dali\, Jacob Landau\, and Robert Mueller among others.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/selections-from-the-monmouth-university-collection/
LOCATION:Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall
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SUMMARY:Bruce Springsteen: A Photographic Journey
DESCRIPTION:Rechnitz Hall’s DiMattio Gallery\, 1st Floor\nOpening Reception: Sun September 27\, 1-4pm\nThe opening reception  will include a Q&A with the photographers moderated by Grammy Museum executive director Bob Santelli at 2:30 PM. \nFree and open to the public \nBruce Springsteen: A Photographic Journey\, a traveling photography exhibition curated by the GRAMMY Museum Los Angeles\, features 45 iconic images of Bruce Springsteen. The exhibit serves to document a great American music legend\, and will feature photos taken by noted Springsteen photographers Danny Clinch\, Ed Gallucci\, Eric Meola\, Pamela Springsteen and Frank Stefanko. \n“Our goal with this exhibition is to define the career of Bruce Springsteen in an entirely new light\, as captured by these five incredible photographers\,” said GRAMMY Museum executive director Bob Santelli. “Each of these photographers was able to artfully document Bruce’s world\, at different stages in his career. We are honored to partner with each of them in order to help tell the story of one of the most important figures in American music.” \nBruce Springsteen’s recording career spans more than forty years\, beginning with 1973’s Columbia Records release Greetings from Asbury Park\, NJ. He has released 18 studio albums\, garnered 20 GRAMMY Awards\, won an Oscar\, has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame\, was a 2009 recipient of Kennedy Center Honors and was named 2013 MusiCares Person of the Year by The Recording Academy. Springsteen’s newest album High Hopes (Columbia) was released on January 14\, 2014. \nWhile the majority of the exhibit focuses on Springsteen off-stage\, four additional live performance photographs\, shot by Barry Schneier\, will be showcased. These photos were shot during the now famous Springsteen concert at Harvard Square Theater where famed Rolling Stone music journalist Jon Landau claimed\, “I have seen the future of rock and roll\, and its name is Bruce Springsteen.” \nAdditionally\, the exhibit will feature video interviews with each of the photographers\, produced by the GRAMMY Museum.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/springsteenphotgraphs/
LOCATION:Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151212T190000
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SUMMARY:Sylvia’s Children
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the Public\nOpening Reception: November 5\, 5:30-7:30 PM \nExperience the village of Mbiriizi in Uganda\, Africa. This exhibit tracks the progress of the Mbiriizi Advanced Primary School and its children over the last 12 years. It celebrates their lives through pictures\, stories\, crafts\, batiks and artifacts. See the growth made possible through one woman’s determination to make a difference. The richness and beauty of the culture (as well as its poverty) is shared through audio clips from travelers who have visited and experienced the school. It is an exhibit of joy\, of determination\, of success\, of life.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/sylvias-children/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
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SUMMARY:Anything Goes
DESCRIPTION:November 4\, 5\, 6\, 7 (at 8 p.m.) \nNovember 8 (at 3 p.m. – Sunday) \nNovember 11\, 12\, 13\, 14 (at 8 p.m.) \nNovember 15 (at 3 p.m. – Sunday) \n“In olden days\, a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking\, now\, heaven knows\, ANYTHING GOES!” The classic American musical by Cole Porter will be the first musical presented in the fall semester at historic Woods Theatre by Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre Arts. The show\, which debuted in 1934\, introduced such classic American standards as “You’re the Top”\, “I Get A Kick Out of You”\, and the title tune\, “Anything Goes”. Proof of its popularity is the repeated revivals on Broadway\, most recently in 2011 by the Roundabout Theatre Company in NYC.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/anything-goes/
LOCATION:Lauren K. Woods Theatre
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty,School of Humanities and Social Sciences,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151110T093000
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SUMMARY:What Lies Beneath: Barnegat Bay
DESCRIPTION:The Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute will host a symposium exploring the results of a three-year comprehensive study of the health of Barnegat Bay on Tuesday\, November 10\, 2015. The event\, titled “What Lies Beneath: Barnegat Bay\,” will feature presentations by three groups of researchers who worked on the study. \nThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) initiated the study to determine the sources and extent of environmental problems in the bay\, and identify actions that could be taken to slow and ultimately reverse the bay’s decline. Ten independent research projects were launched to determine the bay’s needs\, three of which will be presented at the symposium. \nMembers of the public are welcome to attend. \nFor more information\, contact James Nickles at 732-263-5686 or jnickles@monmouth.edu.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/what-lies-beneath-barnegat-bay/
LOCATION:Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty,Lectures,School of Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151110T175000
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CREATED:20180725T204112Z
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SUMMARY:The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences Distinguished Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:In 2004\, the first public exhumation of a mass grave in Andalucía\, Spain took place in the province of Cádiz\, bringing to light the buried history of repression under the Franco dictatorship. Professor Cate-Arries’ lecture focuses on the oral testimonies she has recorded with family members of the civilian victims who were “disappeared” by the regime in 1936. She examines how private mourning practices\, personal objects of memory\, and stories once told behind closed doors preserved a collective memory of the losers of a civil war who decades ago fought for the democratic ideals embraced by today’s Spain.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-wayne-d-mcmurray-school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences-distinguished-speaker-series/
LOCATION:The Great Hall Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty,School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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SUMMARY:Dr. Rebecca Mercuri\, “Digital Forensics at the Intersection of Public Policy and Civil Rights”
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by Dept. of Computer Science & Software Engineering (CSSE) and the New Jersey Coast Section of IEEE \nTuesday\, November 10\, 2015 \n7 – 9 p.m. \nBey Hall 113 (Young Auditorium) \nRSVP Information: Not required\, though you may register at Technical Talk – Digital Forensics at the Intersection of Public Policy and Civil Rights. \nThis event will feature networking and refreshments\, guest speaker\, and Q & A. \nDigital forensics is a rapidly expanding field where practitioners apply scientific techniques in order to investigate and draw conclusions about evidence\, with the goal of presenting findings in courtroom settings. The manner in which the forensics expert is required to perform their work is greatly influenced by prior court rulings and government laws\, both recent and older ones dating back to the Nation’s founding. Some public policy and civil rights issues related to computers and digital data will be explored using examples from the speaker’s casework\, as well as newsworthy current events. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER:\nDr. Rebecca Mercuri is the owner of Notable Software\, Inc. where she provides digital forensics investigations and expert witness services for criminal and civil matters\, along with computer security and certification compliance evaluations. \nEducation includes a B.S. in Computer Science from Penn State\, M.S. in Computer Science from Drexel University\, as well as an M.S. in Engineering and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. During 2003-2005 she was a fellow at Harvard University\, performing research on computer security topics\, and has testified to local\, state and federal government agencies on the many inherent problems with electronic voting systems. Her sworn testimony in Bush v. Gore was cited in briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court. \nDr. Mercuri’s publications include a book chapter on Digital Image Forensics\, and numerous Security Watch and Inside Risks articles for the Communications of the ACM magazine\, where she also served as a Contributing Editor. Rebecca has held leadership roles with the Association of Computing Machinery\, the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers\, and the Audio Engineering Society\, and is a frequent presenter at conferences and events promoting STEM education. Current hobbies include guitar and vocal music\, droning\, 3D printing\, and amateur/Ham radio. \nFor more information\, please contact Rebecca Hanly\, CSSE Secretary at x7501 or rhanly@monmouth.edu.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/dr-rebecca-mercuri-digital-forensics-at-the-intersection-of-public-policy-and-civil-rights/
LOCATION:Bey Hall
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Computer Science + Software Engineering,Current Student,Faculty,Lectures,School of Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151110T200000
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SUMMARY:Colin Hay
DESCRIPTION:Colin Hay is familiar to millions as the frontman\, songwriter\, and vocalist of pop sensation Men at Work (Down Under\, Overkill\, Who Can it Be Now?). Hay is justifiably proud of his place in pop history\, but since moving to Los Angeles in 1989\, he’s made 11 critically-acclaimed solo albums\, including the highly successful Man at Work\, and has recently announced the release of his new album Next Year People. Next Year People is the work of an artist who is a true master of his craft. Over the past 15 years Hay has reinvented himself as a solo artist\, regularly selling out theaters and listening rooms across the US and around the world and introducing himself to a new generation of fans in the process. The frequent use of Hay’s music in TV and film—including hit shows such as Scrubs\, Army Wives and Modern Family and on soundtracks to the films Garden State and Words and Pictures—has proven the timeless appeal of his songs.  \n(presented by UMT Presents) **Please note discounts (Senior\, Alumni\, Student\, Employee\, etc.) DO NOT apply for this event ** 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/colin-hay/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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