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SUMMARY:Nichols International Topics Week Mid-day Speakers
DESCRIPTION:April 8 through April 12\, daily – Nichols International To
 pics Week Mid-day Speakers – Nichols students will present
  their best projects from classes touching on global issues.
  Come see what Nichols students have to offer through months
  of research and teamwork to explore business and culture ar
 ound the world. Davis 205/207\, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. each d
 ay this week.
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UID:704
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130411T171918
DTSTART:20130411T171918
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Nichols International Topics Week Mid-day Speakers
DESCRIPTION:April 8 through April 12\, daily – Nichols International To
 pics Week Mid-day Speakers – Nichols students will present
  their best projects from classes touching on global issues.
  Come see what Nichols students have to offer through months
  of research and teamwork to explore business and culture ar
 ound the world. Davis 205/207\, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. each d
 ay this week.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:703
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130410T171836
DTSTART:20130410T171836
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Nichols International Topics Week Mid-day Speakers
DESCRIPTION:April 8 through April 12\, daily – Nichols International To
 pics Week Mid-day Speakers – Nichols students will present
  their best projects from classes touching on global issues.
  Come see what Nichols students have to offer through months
  of research and teamwork to explore business and culture ar
 ound the world. Davis 205/207\, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. each d
 ay this week.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:702
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130409T171704
DTSTART:20130409T171704
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Nichols International Topics Week Mid-day Speakers
DESCRIPTION:April 8 through April 12\, daily – Nichols International To
 pics Week Mid-day Speakers – Nichols students will present
  their best projects from classes touching on global issues.
  Come see what Nichols students have to offer through months
  of research and teamwork to explore business and culture ar
 ound the world. Davis 205/207\, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. each d
 ay this week.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:701
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130408T171629
DTSTART:20130408T171629
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Nichols International Topics Week Mid-day Speakers
DESCRIPTION:April 8 through April 12\, daily – Nichols International To
 pics Week Mid-day Speakers – Nichols students will present
  their best projects from classes touching on global issues.
  Come see what Nichols students have to offer through months
  of research and teamwork to explore business and culture ar
 ound the world. Davis 205/207\, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. each d
 ay this week.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:700
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130326T171255
DTSTART:20130326T171255
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas / CANC
 ELLED
DESCRIPTION:NOTE from The Fischer Institute:\n\nTomorrow’s cultural spea
 ker\, Jose Antonio Vargas is CANCELLED. \n\nWe are working to t
 ry to reschedule the talk in the next two weeks\, and we will
  post information when it becomes available. \n\nWe are sorry 
 if this has caused any inconvenience.\n\n	March 26\, Tuesday 
  Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas: Wha
 t Is an American? – Since the age of sixteen\, Jose Antonio
  Vargas has lived a double life. As a journalist for publica
 tions such as The New York Times and Time Magazine\, he will 
 share his personal insights on immigration in America. Danie
 ls Auditorium\, 7:00 p.m.
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LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130306T161321
DTSTART:20130306T161321
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Award-Winning Foreign Film: La Rafle (“The Roundup\,” fro
 m France)
DESCRIPTION:March 6\, Wednesday – Award-Winning Foreign Film: La Rafle 
 (“The Roundup\,” from France) – In the summer of 1942\, 
 French police carried out an extensive raid on Jews in great
 er Paris\, resulting in the arrest of more than 13\,000 people
 - including 4\,000 children. This is the true story of France
 ’s infamous Vel d’Hiv roundup - a story from WWII you ma
 y not know much about. Davis 205\, 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. 11
 5 minutes
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LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130304T161200
DTSTART:20130304T161200
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SUMMARY:Speaker: Molly Williamson
DESCRIPTION:March 4\, Monday – Speaker: Molly Williamson – Career dip
 lomat and expert on the Middle East\, Ms. Williamson\, former 
 Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to the US Secretary of Energy\,
  advisor to the U.S. Departments of State\, Defense\, Commerce
  and Interim Ambassador to Bahrain\, will address issues rega
 rding energy and the Middle East as well as other topics rel
 ated to careers in the foreign service. Davis 205/207\, 7:00 
 p.m.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130226T161130
DTSTART:20130226T161130
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Film and Filmaker: Craigslist Joe
DESCRIPTION:February 26\, Tuesday – Film and Filmmaker: Craigslist Joe 
 – This contemporary film will be introduced by its filmmak
 er and star\, Joseph Garner\, who traced his time living total
 ly from leads on Craigslist. It is funny\, inspirational\, and
  an inside look at just how real people behave when they dep
 end on each other for survival. Davis 205/207\, 7:00 p.m. 112
  minutes film plus Q&A with Joe
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130220T115420
DTSTART:20130220T115420
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SUMMARY:International Film: One Day After Peace
DESCRIPTION:February 20\, Wednesday – International Film: One Day After
  Peace – “A layered\, carefully rendered exploration of o
 ne woman’s attempt to find her way through a horror… Thi
 s film is jam-packed with raw emotion and complex geopolitic
 al issues… a powerful and moving testament to the potentia
 l for healing in one of the world’s most intractable confl
 ict zones…”  Davis 205\, 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. 90 minut
 es
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:662
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130219T115259
DTSTART:20130219T115259
DTEND:
SUMMARY:The GOP at a Crossroads - The Future of the Republican Party
  - A Party Candidate Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Feb. 19\, Tuesday – Part II of Two-Part Symposium: Post 201
 2: The GOP at a Crossroads - The Future of the Republican Pa
 rty - A Party Candidate Perspective with Richard Tisei\, 2012
  Massachusetts Congressional Candidate.  Davis 205/207\, 7:00
  p.m.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:661
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130213T115148
DTSTART:20130213T115148
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Be The Change Week Speaker: Unlocking the Revolution in Each
  of Us
DESCRIPTION:February 13\, Wednesday – Be The Change Week Speaker: Unloc
 king the Revolution in Each of Us: How to Mobilize Change in
  Your Community – Ronan Farrow is a writer\, human rights l
 awyer and diplomat. He is an expert on youth uprisings\, and 
 was the U.S. envoy on youth issues for the Obama administrat
 ion’s response to the Arab Spring revolutions. Farrow foun
 ded the State Department’s Office of Global Youth Issues f
 or Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Daniels Auditorium\, 7
 :00 p.m.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:660
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130206T115043
DTSTART:20130206T115043
DTEND:
SUMMARY:International Film: The Matchmaker
DESCRIPTION:February 6\, Wednesday – International Film: The Matchmaker
  (Israel) – This coming-of-age story will warm your heart 
 this Valentine month.  When a young boy gets a job working f
 or the local “matchmaker\,”he learns a lot about life\, lo
 ve\, and how adults find happiness together under difficult c
 ircumstances. Davis 205\, 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.  112 minute
 s
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:659
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130205T114947
DTSTART:20130205T114947
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SUMMARY:Post 2012: The GOP at a Crossroads: The Future of the Republ
 ican Party – An Academic Perspective
DESCRIPTION:February 5\, Tuesday – Part I of Two-Part Symposium: Post 2
 012: The GOP at a Crossroads: The Future of the Republican P
 arty – An Academic Perspective with Jerold Duquette of Cen
 tral Connecticut State University. Davis 205/207\, 7:00 p.m.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:658
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130129T114816
DTSTART:20130129T114816
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Speaker: The Electoral College - Take it or Leave It
DESCRIPTION:January 29\, Tuesday – Speaker: The Electoral College - Tak
 e it or Leave It — Electoral college expert and historian\,
  Alex Keyssar\, currently at the Kennedy School of Government
  at Harvard\, returns to Nichols to discuss this important pa
 rt of our election tradition. Many think we should get rid o
 f this practice. What do you think? What have we learned in 
 recent elections about its importance or its failings? Davis
  205/207\, 7:00 p.m.
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LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130124T150242
DTSTART:20130124T150242
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Mentalist: Eric Dittleman
DESCRIPTION:January 24 – Mentalist Eric Dittleman\; Daniels Auditorium\;
  Time 8:00pm You have seen him on America’s Got Talent\, no
 w come and see him at Nichols College! Let Eric blow your mi
 nd\, and read it\, in this interactive mind reading event! Che
 ck him out here: http://www.ericdittelman.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:657
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130123T114629
DTSTART:20130123T114629
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Part II of Workshop: Continuing the Conversation on Race in 
 America
DESCRIPTION:January 23\, Wednesday – Part II of Workshop: Continuing th
 e Conversation on Race in America\, during the filming of an 
 episode of Ayanna Crawford’s TV show\, INSIDE EXCELLENCE 
  with special guest\, Film Director and Music Producer\, Step
 hen “Stix” Josey. Daniels Auditorium Eaton Foyer\, 3:45 p
 .m. Limited seating - Please arrive by 3:30 p.m.\, when doors
  will close for taping.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:656
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20130123T112826
DTSTART:20130123T112826
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Martin Luther King’s Legacy: How Far Have We Come in Build
 ing a Colorblind Society?
DESCRIPTION:Part I of Two-Part Workshop: Interactive Program – Martin 
 Luther King’s Legacy: How Far Have We Come in Building a C
 olorblind Society? with TV show host Ayanna Crawford Davis 2
 05/207\, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:487
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120328T200008
DTSTART:20120328T200008
DTEND:
SUMMARY:An Inspirational Evening with Dewey Bozella:  Courage and C
 onviction Lead Aspiring Boxer to Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Dewey Bozella\, 2011 Arthur Ashe Award Winner for Courage at 
 the ESPY Awards\, tells his personal story of false imprisonm
 ent\, redemption\, and ultimately freedom. Hear how he turned 
 his life around and now runs a foundation to help children i
 n crisis to make more of their lives and stay out of trouble
  through boxing.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:486
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120222T190029
DTSTART:20120222T190029
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Speaker: Marketing\, Entrepreneurship\, Sports Marketing - Mic
 hael LaBroad
DESCRIPTION:Michael LaBroad is a marketing consultant with significant e
 xperience in professional sports and higher education. He ha
 s led and directed a wide range of nationally recognized mar
 keting efforts for Anheuser-Busch\, Bass Pro Shops\, and the N
 ational Hockey League.  Co-sponsored with Nichols Marketing 
 Program.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:485
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120221T190000
DTSTART:20120221T190000
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Performance:  SambaViva - Brazil Carnivale Comes to Nichols
DESCRIPTION:Feel the native rhythms of traditional Brazilian drumming an
 d dancing and shake off your winter blues in this Nichols’
  version of Carnivale.  Have your picture taken with a Brazi
 lian Dancer.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:484
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120206T190036
DTSTART:20120206T190036
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Musical Performance: Jonathan Blanchard and Band in Concert
DESCRIPTION:Jonathan Blanchard takes us on a musical journey celebrating
  African American Music from its inception. The Negro Spirit
 ual serves as the inspiration and the spring board for explo
 ring other genres like Gospel\, Jazz\, R&B\, Blues\, Funk and Hi
 p-Hop.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:483
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120203T180036
DTSTART:20120203T180036
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Gallery Opening with Bruce Iverson:  “A Dance of Energy a
 nd Ink.”
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Iverson is an artist who specializes in Chinese Brush 
 Painting (sumi-e in Japan).  The work in this exhibition is 
 grounded in a three thousand year old tradition in which the
  tools\, techniques and philosophy of this Asian art form hav
 e had a lifelong resonance.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:482
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120122T190018
DTSTART:20120122T190018
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Speaker: Head Games: Football’s Concussion Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Author\, professional wrestler\, commentator and Co-Director o
 f the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy\, Chri
 s Nowinski\, will talk about head injuries in sports.  In Jan
 uary\, 2011\, Chris was named one of the “Top 40 Under 40”
  most powerful people in hockey.  Highly recommended for all
  athletes.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:481
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20120118T190051
DTSTART:20120118T190051
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Interactive Speaker Program\, “Twitter\, Wikileaks and Socia
 l Media”
DESCRIPTION:Web producer\, journalist\, new media professor\, and author\, T
 im Riley\, brings an incisive critical perspective to the und
 erlying class\, race\, and sexual orientation themes of the fr
 ee speech debate- where and how it is being discussed via ne
 w media.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:455
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111130T134400
DTSTART:20111130T134400
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Native American History Month Performance:  “Experience N
 ative American Culture Through Music”
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, Bill Miller\, a seasoned musician\, pe
 rformer and road warrior\, uses his experience to help studen
 ts and others to acknowledge their heritage and core vision.
   He inspires audiences through Native American history and 
 music\, playing both the flute and drum.  Daniels Auditorium\,
  7:00 p.m.  All are welcome.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:454
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111129T134326
DTSTART:20111129T134326
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Speaker: “Windfall Address 2011”
DESCRIPTION:Entertaining and irreverent author (Rock and Roll Will Save 
 Your Life) Steve Almond has published several story collecti
 ons\, a novel\, and several books of non-fiction. Steve has al
 so self-published a book of essays\, It Won’t Take But a Mi
 nute\, Honey\, which gives his insights on the psychology and 
 practice of writing. Steve promises that if you come he will
  entertain you\, even if you think you don’t like writing.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:440
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111116T093949
DTSTART:20111116T093949
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Empowering Women in Business Conference
DESCRIPTION:Nichols College and the Center for Women & Enterprise will b
 e co-sponsoring an Empowering Women in Business Conference o
 n Wednesday\, November 16th from 3-8 p.m. The goal of the 201
 1 Conference is to provide strategies that will empower wome
 n to prosper through business and entrepreneurship.\n\nFor inf
 ormation about this event:Nichols College News articleEmpowe
 ring Women in Business website
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:453
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111113T133920
DTSTART:20111113T133920
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Film and Performance: “Slingshot Hip Hop”
DESCRIPTION:Palestinian rappers form alternative voices of resistance wi
 thin the Israeli-Palestinian struggle use hip hop to organiz
 e the youth from both sides for peace. Film\, discussion with
  the filmmaker and performance by hip hop artists are schedu
 led. All are welcome.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:452
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111111T143802
DTSTART:20111111T143802
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Art Gallery Opening
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the work of contemporary artist Kate Gartrell. Lig
 ht refreshments will be served. There will be a brief talk w
 ith the artist at 7:00 p.m.\, which will be the cultural cred
 it event. All are welcome.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:451
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111111T143436
DTSTART:20111111T143436
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Veterans’ Day Remembrance Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Nichols students celebrate Veterans Day by thanking Nichols 
 campus community veterans. Lombard Dining Hall\, 1:30 p.m.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:418
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111101T163455
DTSTART:20111101T163455
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Interactive Speaker Program: “Twitter\, Wikileaks and Socia
 l Media”
DESCRIPTION:Web producer\, journalist\, new media professor\, and author\, T
 im Riley\, brings an incisive critical perspective to the und
 erlying class\, race\, and sexual orientation themes of the fr
 ee speech debate. INTERACTIVE talk- bring your phone.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:417
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111026T163337
DTSTART:20111026T163337
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Speaker: “The First International Bank of Bob: Adventures 
 in Global Microfinance”
DESCRIPTION:Bob Harris is an author\, comedian\, TV writer (Bones\, CSI)\, N
 ew York Times contributor\, quiz show champ (Jeopardy!\, Greed
 \,) and former AP award-winning syndicated radio commentator.
  This talk describes Bob’s travels across five continents 
 to follow the online loan process from his own desk to the u
 ltimate recipients.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:416
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111024T162742
DTSTART:20111024T162742
DTEND:
SUMMARY:United Nations Day Film: “Amreeka”
DESCRIPTION:Told with heartfelt humor by writer-director Cherien Dabis i
 n her feature film debut\, Amreeka is a universal journey int
 o the lives of a family of immigrants and first-generation t
 eenagers caught between their heritage and the new world in 
 which they now live and the bittersweet search for a place t
 o call home.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:415
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111020T162411
DTSTART:20111020T162411
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Performance: “Hypnotic Intoxication “
DESCRIPTION:Hypnotic Intoxication is an alcohol awareness program that u
 ses hypnosis to show students what their actions look like t
 o others when they are drinking and educates on the dangers 
 of binge drinking.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:414
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111019T162037
DTSTART:20111019T162037
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Performance: “70s Rock -the Good\, the Bad & the Ugly”
DESCRIPTION:The 60s were over\, but were they really? As the 70s began\, t
 he Vietnam War\, the draft and Richard Nixon were still with 
 us and so was some of the best rock music ever made! Join Ba
 rry Drake as we examine one of the most confusing\, misunders
 tood and criticized decades in rock & roll history.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:413
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111018T161729
DTSTART:20111018T161729
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Performance: “One Night\,” a Play\, Performed by Equalogy
DESCRIPTION:What happens when students mix alcohol and flirtation? Throu
 gh a lively and informative production\, these young actors s
 how you what can really happen when you let your defenses do
 wn and lose control.\n\nAdult content\, for mature audience onl
 y. Strongly suggested for first year and new students.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:412
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111017T161519
DTSTART:20111017T161519
DTEND:
SUMMARY:The Mystical Arts of Tibet: “Closing Ceremony”
DESCRIPTION:The monks conclude their creation of the Mandala with its co
 nsecration\, as they sweep up the colored sands and distribut
 e half of them to the audience as blessings for personal hea
 lth and healing. The remaining sand is carried in a processi
 on by the monks and our guests\, to a flowing stream and cere
 monially poured into the water\, thus dispersing the healing 
 energies of the Mandala throughout the world.\n\nUpdated\, Octo
 ber 17\, 2011: Photos
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:410
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111016T161032
DTSTART:20111016T161032
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Sand Mandala creation continues
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 13 through 16 – Sand Mandala creation continues. – 
 Conant Library\, during normal library hours. All are welcome
 .
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:411
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111015T161148
DTSTART:20111015T161148
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Performance: “Sacred Music\, Sacred Dance for World Healing
 ”
DESCRIPTION:Robed in magnificent costumes and playing traditional Tibeta
 n instruments\, the Loseling monks perform ancient temple mus
 ic and dance for world healing. The program includes perform
 ance and introductory comments\, plus intermission with refre
 shments.\n\nUpdated\, October 17\, 2011: Photos
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:409
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111015T160927
DTSTART:20111015T160927
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Sand Mandala creation continues
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 13 through 16 – Sand Mandala creation continues. – 
 Conant Library\, during normal library hours. All are welcome
 .
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:408
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111014T160706
DTSTART:20111014T160706
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Sand Mandala creation continues
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 13 through 16 – Sand Mandala creation continues. – 
 Conant Library\, during normal library hours. All are welcome
 .
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:407
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111013T160450
DTSTART:20111013T160450
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Sand Mandala creation continues
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 13 through 16 – Sand Mandala creation continues. – 
 Conant Library\, during normal library hours. All are welcome
 .
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:406
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111013T160224
DTSTART:20111013T160224
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Author/Speaker: “Murder in the High Himalayas”
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning journalist Jonathan Green shows film clips and
  talks about this non-fiction account of his investigation o
 f cold-blooded murder in Chinese-occupied Tibet that led him
  deep within a lawless world in the land of the snows.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:405
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111013T160023
DTSTART:20111013T160023
DTEND:
SUMMARY:The Mystical Arts of Tibet: “Opening Ceremony”
DESCRIPTION:The visiting monks of Drepung Loseling Monestary begin by co
 nsecrating the site for the Mandala Sand Painting with appro
 ximately 30 minutes of chants\, music\, and mantra recitation.
 \n\nUpdated\, October 17\, 2011: Photos
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:404
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111012T155753
DTSTART:20111012T155753
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Film: “Compassion in Exile”
DESCRIPTION:The richly textured story of the Dalai Lama of Tibet — spi
 ritual leader\, Nobel Laureate — interweaves an inspiring p
 ortrayal with the urgent plight of his homeland under Chines
 e occupation.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:403
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20111004T155602
DTSTART:20111004T155602
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Feature Film: “Seven Years in Tibet”
DESCRIPTION:Brad Pitt stars in the true story of Heinrich Harrer\, an Aus
 trian mountain climber who became friends with the Dalai Lam
 a at the time of China's takeover of Tibet.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:402
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20110928T155132
DTSTART:20110928T155132
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Performance: “Solo Guitar: From Blues to Bach”
DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Milligan\, guitarist and composer\, will play an integr
 ated program of Classical\, Jazz\, Latin\, and Contemporary mus
 ic.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:401
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20110927T154354
DTSTART:20110927T154354
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Film: “Going to School in India”
DESCRIPTION:Experience what it is like to go to school in India through 
 the eyes and voices of children. Every school day\, millions 
 of children in India travel by boat\, by bicycle\, by wheelcha
 ir or barefoot. Some classes are held in the blistering heat
  of the mud desert\, in the chill of the mountains or at nigh
 t\, under lamps. Meet students who overcome their challenges\,
  all for the chance to learn.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:400
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20110920T154153
DTSTART:20110920T154153
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Feature Film: “Cold Mountain”
DESCRIPTION:In the waning days of the American Civil War\, a wounded sold
 ier embarks on a perilous journey back home to Cold Mountain
 \, North Carolina to reunite with his sweetheart. The film is
  based on the novel by Charles Frazier\, starring Jude Law\, N
 icole Kidman and Renee Zelwegger.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:399
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20110915T153942
DTSTART:20110915T153942
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Constitution Day Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Alexander Keyssar\, Stirling Professor of History and Social 
 Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard Univer
 sity talks about the Constitution and connections to the Civ
 il War and voting rights in America. Please e-mail Blanche.M
 illigan@nichols.edu to reserve a seat
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:397
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20110909T153050
DTSTART:20110909T153050
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Art Gallery Opening “Featuring the Work of Suzanne Schires
 on”
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Currier Center for the Inaugural re-opening o
 f the Conference Room Gallery. See the work of this contempo
 rary painter and hear her talk about her work and techniques
  during the opening.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:396
LOCATION:
DTSTAMP:20110906T152655
DTSTART:20110906T152655
DTEND:
SUMMARY:Feature Film in Remembrance of the Beginning of the Civil Wa
 r (150 years ago): “Glory”
DESCRIPTION:Robert Gould Shaw leads the US Civil War's first all-black v
 olunteer company\, fighting prejudices of both his own Union 
 army and the Confederates. Stars Denzel Washington\, Matthew 
 Broderick\, Morgan Freeman and Cary Elwes.
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DTSTART:20110829T152000
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Performance: “EWABO Caribbean Trio”
DESCRIPTION:Ease into the semester as island calypso music from the band
  Ewabo (featuring steel drum) floats on the warm breezes bet
 ween classes on Dudley Hill. Students\, get your Maui Wowie S
 moothies and flip flop over to where the music is.\n\nTHIS EVE
 NT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER. Updated information wi
 ll be posted when available.
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