WOMEN'S CENTER OPEN HOUSE
Open house for new women students to learn more about the center's resources,
meet the staff and to celebrate Women's Equality Day. 3-5 p.m. Women's Center.
Free. 727-2000.
Tuesday, August 27
FRESHMAN CONVOCATION
President Bill Chace speaking. 4:30 p.m. Glenn Memorial Auditorium. 727-6020.
Wednesday, August 28
OXFORD COLLEGE CONVOCATION
Michael McQuaide, sociology, speaking. 7 p.m. Allen Memorial Church, Oxford
College. 727-4390.
Saturday, August 31
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Emory vs. Virginia Wesleyan College. 1 p.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.
Sunday, September 1
MEN'S SOCCER
Emory vs. Presbyterian College. 2 p.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.
ONGOING
Thursdays
WOMEN'S REGULAR REFUGE
Relaxation for busy women during the hectic week. Noon. Women's Center. Free.
727-2000.
Through Aug. 30
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION PREVIEW
The Orientation program welcomes new students to Emory and acquaints them with
the campus and surrounding community. 727-5309.
Through Aug. 31
SCHATTEN GALLERY EXHIBITION
"Heroes of the Greek Polis" features Greek plaster casts. Entrance level,
Woodruff Library. 8 a.m. to midnight, Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday; 9
a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-midnight Sunday. Free. 727-6868.
Through Sept. 15
SCHATTEN GALLERY EXHIBITION
"Women of Courage: An Exhibition of Photographs by Judith Sedwick" features
more than 60 color photographs of black women, leaders in their communities who
were interviewed for the Black Women Oral History Project, conducted from
1976-81. Main level, Woodruff Library. 8 a.m. to midnight, Monday-Thursday; 8
a.m.-8 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-midnight Sunday. Free.
727-6868.
Through Sept. 29
DOBBS UNIVERSITY CENTER EXHIBITION
"Memories of Summerhill" features folk artist Tim Arkansaw and photographer and
journalist Boyd Lewis paying homage to Summerhill, one of Atlanta's oldest
neighborhood. Featuring clay figurines and photographs. 6-8 p.m. on opening
night Aug. 28. Regular hours are noon-midnight, Sunday-Saturday, Dobbs Center
Gallery. Free. 727-0282.
Through Oct. 15
CARLOS MUSEUM OLYMPIC EXHIBITIONS
"Thornton Dial: Remembering the Road" features approximately 55 relief
paintings, works on paper and sculptures that this eminent African American
artist has created over the past decade. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 10
a.m.-9 p.m. Friday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Level 3 galleries, Carlos Museum. A
collaboration with ACOG. Free for members, $5 plus ACOG service fee for
non-members. Call 744-1996 for tickets. For more information, call 727-4282.
Through Nov. 3
CARLOS MUSEUM OLYMPIC EXHIBITIONS
"Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South" features more
than 500 works by 30 self-taught African American artists introducing visitors
to the achievements of several generations of artists working in the wake of
the Civil Rights Movement. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Friday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Carlos Museum, City Hall East, 675 Ponce de
Leon Ave. A collaboration with ACOG. Free for members, $5 plus ACOG service fee
for non-members. Call 744-1996 for tickets. For more information, call
727-4282.
To submit an entry for the campus calendar, send a brief written description of the event to: Matt Montgomery, Emory Report, News and Information, fax to 727-0646, or e-mail to mmontgo@ unix.cc.emory.edu three weeks before the publication date. Dates, times and locations may change without advance notice.