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The Multicultural Center Presents:

The Conviction of Lady Lorraine A One-Woman Show

by the Dinner-Theater Program in Honor of Women’s Month

FREE RVSP by March 22nd, 2013

Thursday, March 28th,

Dinner at 6pm & Show at 7pm

Student Center Ballroom

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Joyce Finch Johnson Organist Recital

The Ball State University School of Music is pleased to present guest organist Joyce Finch Johnson in recital on Sunday, April 7th at 4 p.m. in Sursa Performance Hall. A reception will immediately follow the recital in the Mueller lobby.

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 Directed by Robin Phelps-Ward

 M.A. Communication Studies

 

The mentoring program matches undergraduate and graduate students from underrepresented ethnic and racial backgrounds with faculty, professional staff, community professionals and distinguished alumni associated with Ball State University. Through a matching process and relationships established through this program, students will have a heightened awareness for the opportunities that lie beyond the first degree and support for the process of pursuing higher academic goals and resources. The ultimate goal of the program is to encourage students to pursuit doctoral studies outside of Ball State University to potentially and ultimately return to work and teach as a faculty member. By meeting with a mentor on a consistent basis, interacting with other protégés and participating in a set of University-sponsored events, the mentoring program will help protégés gain knowledge and establish networks beyond the scope of Ball State University in order to build crucial relationships for establishing a successful career. Click here to learn more about the Ph.D. Pathways Program.

 

International Conversation Hour

 

The best way to connect you with the world!
Time and Location: Every Tuesday, 6-7:30 pm, 310 SC

This program is designed to facilitate interaction between international students and domestic students. Through interactive discussion, students could learn from each other, make friends, and share resources around campus. This is a great opportunity for all BSU students to get immersive experiences without studying abroad and for international students to make friends, practice English, and learn about U.S. culture.