March events at Calvin
On Wednesday, March 1 the Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin College presents Dr. Michael Budde of DePaul University speaking on "Chaplain to Caesar: Globalization, Civil Religion and the Church." The talk is free and open to the public and will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall on campus. Call 616-957-6233 for more details.
On Wednesday, March 1 Calvin College presents "An Evening of Women in the Arts" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held in Gezon Auditorium on campus at 7:30 p.m. It will begin with a concert by the Lyric Singers, directed by professor of music Pearl Shangkuan, and conclude with a slide presentation on women visual artists by professor of art Anna Greidanus Probes. Contact 616-957-6142 for more details.
On Thursday, March 2 the Calvin Academy for Lifelong learning (CALL) presents "Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: An Exploration of the Intricacies of Immunity" by Joy Bonnema, professor of biology at Calvin. The lecture, part of the Calvin Noontime Series, will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in Gezon Auditorium on the Calvin campus and is free and open to the public. Call 616-957-6142 for more information.
On Thursday, March 2 Calvin College presents "A History of Women in Theatre" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. in Gezon Auditorium on campus and will feature a talk by professor of communication arts and sciences Debra Freeberg. Contact 616-957-6283 for more information.
On Friday, March 3 Calvin College presents "Women in Dance History: Following or Leading?" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 3 p.m. in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall on campus and will feature professor of dance Ellen Van't Hof. Call 616-957-6176 for more details.
On Wednesday, March 8 Calvin College presents a panel discussion on "Women in Sports" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 4 p.m. in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall on campus and will feature former Calvin women varsity athletes speaking about opportunities for women in athletics both at Calvin and elsewhere. Call 616-957-6176 for more details.
On Wednesday, March 8 Calvin College presents a one-woman play called "Babe" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Lab Theatre on campus and tells the story of legendary female athlete Babe Didrickson-Zaharias. Call 616-957-6322 for more details.
On Thursday, March 9 the Calvin College Meeter Center for Calvin Studies will present a Colloquium featuring Dr. I. John Hesselink, Jr., speaking on "Calvin: The Theologian of Sweetness." The talk is free and open to the public and will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Calvin Theological Seminary Auditorium. Call 616-957-7081 for more details.
On Thursday, March 13 the "Rooted in Care Series," sponsored by the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship, presents Joan Tronto, a politcal science professor at Hunter College, N.Y., speaking on "Who Cares? Public and Private Caring and the Rethinking of Citizenship." The talk will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Commons Lecture Hall on campus and is free and open to the public. Call 616-957-7162 for more details.
Kathryn Kish Sklar, SUNY-Binghamton, will speak on "Women Reformers and Ethical Origins of Modern America, 1900-1930," at 7 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford Museum on March 16, 2000. This free lecture is part of Grand Rapids' colleges and universities observence of Women's History Month and is co-sponsored by Calvin College. Sklar shows how women of various faiths joined together in common cause to reform social practices and institutions in the early 20th century.
On Tuesday, March 14 Calvin College presents a historical one-act play called "Out of Our Father's House" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The play, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 8 p.m. in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall on campus. It examines the lives of six women: Eliza Southgate, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Maria Mitchell, Mother Jones, Anna Howard Shaw and Gertrude Stein. Contact 616-957-6322 for more details.
On Wednesday, March 15 Calvin College presents "A Historical Study of Women Through Performance Art" as part of Women's History Month events on campus. The performance will be at 8 p.m. in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall on campus and is free and open to the public. It will be given by professor of theater Robert Hubbard and Calvin College performance art students and will be followed by a historical one-act play "Out of Our Father's House," which examines the lives of six women: Eliza Southgate, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Maria Mitchell, Mother Jones, Anna Howard Shaw and Gertrude Stein. Call 616-957-6283 for more details.
On Thursday, March 16 the Calvin Academy for Lifelong learning (CALL) presents "Women of Vision: Image-Makers in the Twentieth Century" by Anna Greidanus Probes, professor of art at Calvin. The lecture, part of the Calvin Noontime Series, will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in Gezon Auditorium on the Calvin campus and is free and open to the public. Call 616-957-6142 for more information.
On Thursday, March 16 the Calvin Academy for Lifelong learning (CALL) presents "Austria: Above and Beyond" as part of its Passport to Adventure travel series. The travelogue will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Tickets are available at the Calvin College Box Office or by calling 616-957-6282.
On Thursday, March 30 the Calvin Academy for Lifelong learning (CALL) presents a performance by author and musician Clyde Edgerton. The event, part of the Calvin Noontime Series, will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium on the Calvin campus and is free and open to the public. Call 616-957-6142 for more information.