


| Assumption
Partners with Simmons College for Collaborative Doctor of Physical
Therapy Program May, 2005—Good news for Assumption’s aspiring physical therapists: A new collaboration with Simmons College will help them achieve their professional goals more quickly than they ever imagined. |
| Beck
Institute Workshop: "Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Clinical
Introduction" with Rebecca Hanson-Richardson, Ph.D. May, 2005—Assumption College's Aaron T. Beck Institute for Cognitive Studies presents the above-named workshop on Friday, May 20, 2005. |
| Fathers
and Sons Workshop: May 20-22, 2005 May, 2005—Assumption College and the Worcester Men's Resource Center will sponsor a Fathers & Sons Workshop from May 20-22, 2005. |
| CE
Open House: May 18, 2005 May, 2005—The Center for Continuing & Professional Education at Assumption College is holding an Open House for adult learners on Wednesday, May 18, 2005. |
| 88th
Commencement Exercises: May 14, 2005 May, 2005—Assumption’s 88th Commencement was a celebration of firsts. |
| Tag
Sale for Mexico Mission: May 7, 2005 May, 2005—Assumption's Campus Ministry office will hold its annual Tag Sale to raise funds for the 2005 Mexico Mission on May 7, 2005. |
| Honors
Convocation 2005 May, 2005—Several students were honored for their academic excellence at the 2005 Honors Convocation. |
| Assumption
to Partner with Area Agencies to Bring History to Life; Awarded $200,000 Grant from National Endowment for the Humanities May, 2005—On Tuesday, May 3, 2005, Assumption College hosted a press conference to announce the awarding of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant, in the amount of $200,000, to grant partners Worcester Public Schools, the American Antiquarian Society, Old Sturbridge Village, and Assumption College. |
| Assumption
Chorale to Perform with Consortium Choirs at Mechanics Hall April, 2005—The Assumption College Chorale, directed by professor Michelle Graveline, will join the choruses from five other colleges in the Worcester Consortium to present a performance of Carl Orff's 20th-century masterwork, Carmina Burana, on May 1, 2005. |
| Drill,
Step, and Dance Competition: May 1, 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College's Office of Multicultural Affairs and campus ALANA network present the third annual Drill, Step, and Dance competition on May 1, 2005. |
| Opera
Gala II at Tuckerman Hall: May 1, 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College's HUMANARTS presents the Opera Gala II on May 1, 2005. |
| Chess
Club Spring Semester Tournament: April 30, 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College's Chess Club presents their Spring Semester Tournament on Saturday, April 30, 2005. |
| Graduate
Open House for Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling:
April 28, 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College's Graduate School will hold an open house for those interested in pursuing the Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling degree. |
| Symposium:
"Aftershocks: Earthquakes and Divine Providence" April, 2005—Assumption College presents a symposium, "Aftershocks: Earthquakes and Divine Providence" on Thursday, April 28, 2005. |
| MBA
Open House: April 26, 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College's Graduate School will hold an open house for those interested in pursuing the Master of Business Administration degree. |
| Lecture
with Visiting Artist Stanley Lewis April, 2005—Assumption's Department of Art & Music presents a lecture with visiting artist Stanley Lewis on Monday, April 25, 2005. |
| Vocal
Recital with Alison Burns, soprano, and Olga Rogach, pianist
April, 2005—Assumption College presents a vocal recital with Alison Burns, soprano and Olga Rogach, pianist, on Sunday, April 24, 2005. |
| AC
Upstage Presents Grease: April 21-24, 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College’s AC Upstage organization presents the hit musical Grease, running nightly from April 21-24, 2005. |
| Discussion
with Sr. Laetitia Byukusenge: Life in Rwanda April, 2005—Assumption will sponsor a "dinner and discussion" event with Sr. Laetitia Byukusenge, on Wednesday, April 20. |
| "Gandhi's
Legacy": Lecture with Dr. Naresh Dadhich April, 2005—Assumption College’s Peace Studies Committee presents “Gandhi’s Legacy,” a lecture with Dr. Naresh Dadhich, on Wednesday, April 20, 2005. |
| Spring
Chorale Concert April, 2005—Assumption College presents a concert with the Chorale, the college’s concert choir, on Sunday, April 17, 2005. |
| D'Alzon
Arts Series: Laura Menides and Phoenix Student Authors
April, 2005—Assumption College’s d'Alzon Arts Series presents a poetry reading with Laura Menides and student poets from the Phoenix on Friday, April 15, 2005. |
| Beck
Institute Workshop: "Cognitive Therapy of Depression: From
Action to Insight (and Back Again)" April, 2005—Assumption College's Aaron T. Beck Institute for Cognitive Studies presents a workshop with Steven D. Hollon, Ph.D., on Friday, April 15, 2005. |
| Assumption
College to Host Lecture Featuring Author Dr. Carol Flinders April, 2005—Assumption College presents a lecture on “Women and Christianity” on Wednesday, April 13, 2005. |
| "Duck
Day" 2005 April, 2005—Assumption College invites all to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the return of the ducks to the College’s treasured Duck Pond, on April 13, 2005. |
| "Net
Crimes and Misdemeanors" April, 2005—As part of National Library Week (April 10-16), the Emmanuel d'Alzon Library presents a lecture with cybercrime expert Jayne Hitchcock on Tuesday, April 12, 2005. |
| 2005
Milleret Lecture April, 2005—Assumption College's Ecumenical Institute presents the 2005 Milleret Lecture with Rekha Chennattu, R.A., Ph.D. |
| Reach
Out Center to Hold Annual "Clothes Shoppe" Event April, 2005—Assumption College's Reach Out Center will host its annual "Clothes Shoppe" event on Saturday, April 9, 2005. |
| Professor
James Lang Shares Experience on the Tenure Track April, 2005—James Lang, assistant professor of English, will kick off the book tour for his second book, Life on the Tenure Track: Lessons from the First Year, on Assumption's campus on April 7, 2005. |
| Assumption
College to Sponsor 10th Annual Latino Film Festival March, 2005—Assumption will sponsor Centro Las America's 10th Annual Latino Film Festival, to be held from April 5-10, 2005. |
| Kevin
Zifcak Named Ice Dogs Head Coach March, 2005—Kevin Zifcak, the head ice hockey coach at Worcester Academy for the past six years, has been named the 11th head ice hockey coach at Assumption College. |
| 2005
Fortin Lecture with Dr. Paul Archambault March, 2005—Assumption College's 2005 Fortin Lecture, "Did the Greeks Invent Autobiography?" will be held on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 with guest speaker Dr. Paul Archambault. |
| HUMANARTS:
Hesperus and Andes Manta March, 2005—Assumption College's HUMANARTS series presents musical acts Hesperus and Andes Manta on Sunday, April 3, 2005. |
| Open
House for Accepted Students March, 2005—Assumption College will host an Open House for accepted students on Sunday, April 3, 2005. |
| Lecture
with Human Rights Activist Francisco Ramírez Cuellar March, 2005—Assumption College presents a lecture entitled “Foreign Mining Companies and Human Rights in Colombia,” with human rights activist Francisco Ramírez Cuellar (Aviva Chomsky, translator) on Wednesday, March 30, 2005. |
| Assumption
to Host COWC Event: "Colleges and Community–Creating
Collaborations" March, 2005—Assumption College will host a Colleges of the Worcester Consortium networking event, "Colleges and Community–Creating Collaborations," on Tuesday, March 29, 2005. |
| Graduate
School Open House for Master's Program in Special Education March, 2005—Assumption College's Graduate School will host an information session for those interested in pursuing the Master of Arts in Special Education degree. |
| Chapel
of the Holy Spirit: Schedule for Holy Week March, 2005—Assumption College's Chapel of the Holy Spirit has announced the following schedule for Holy Week. |
| Assumption
Presents Lecture with Artist Martha Armstrong March, 2005—Assumption College presents a lecture with visiting artist Martha Armstrong on Monday, March 21, 2005 |
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Assumption
Presents Lecture with Author Grace Paley |
| 2005
St. Thomas More Lecture: "Ruled by Robe: The Judicial Contribution
to Our Woes" March, 2005—Assumption College's Ecumenical Institute and the Worcester Chapter of the St. Thomas More Society will co-sponsor the 2005 St. Thomas More Lecture on Tuesday, March 15, 2005. |
| Serge
DeBari Returns As Men's Basketball Coach March, 2005—For the second time in 10 years, Serge DeBari will take on the assignment of rebuilding the Assumption College men's basketball program. |
| Assumption's
Graduate School Announces Master of Arts in School Counseling March, 2005—Assumption College is currently in the process of pursuing requisite program approval from the Department of Education for a Master of Arts in School Counseling degree. |
| New
Multi-Sport Stadium to Open in Fall 2005 February, 2005—With more than $21 million raised towards the $30 million goal for the Capital Campaign, the College announced plans to construct a $3.2 million multi-sport stadium which will open for the start of the Fall 2005 semester. |
| Corporate
Education Center Presents Employment Law Seminars February, 2005—The Corporate Education Center at Assumption College will present two seminars on the latest changes in key employment laws, designed for professionals in the fields of law or human resources. |
| Bishop
Bernard Flanagan Lecture with Most. Rev. Robert McManus, S.T.D.,
Bishop of Worcester February, 2005—Assumption College's Ecumenical Institute presents its annual Bishop Bernard Flanagan Lecture on March 3, 2005. |
| Assumption
College Presents Lecture with Author and Journalist Naomi Schaefer
Riley February, 2005—Assumption College presents a lecture with journalist Naomi Schaefer Riley on March 2, 2005. |
| d'Alzon
Arts Series: Kristina Occhino, Watercolorist February, 2005—Assumption College's Emmanuel d'Alzon Library Arts Series presents an exhibit by watercolorist Kristina Occhino, beginning on February 28, 2005. |
| Olds
Receives Doyle Award for Excellence in Economics/Global Studies March, 2005—Elizabeth J. Olds ’05 of Rutland, MA, a senior triple major in Economics, Global Studies, and Geography, recently received the 2005 George A. Doyle Merit Scholarship Award for excellence in Economics or Global Studies. |
| "Yours
for Humanity-Abby": A One-Woman Portrayal of Abby Kelley
Foster March, 2005—Assumption College presents a one-woman performance, "Yours for Humanity-Abby," on March 1, 2005. |
| AC
Upstage Presents Romeo and Juliet February, 2005—Assumption College's AC Upstage theater organization presents the classic production Romeo and Juliet from Friday, February 25 to Sunday, February 27, 2005. |
| Assumption
Announces New Executive Vice President February, 2005—Assumption College President Thomas R. Plough recently announced the appointment of Christian McCarthy as the College’s new executive vice president for Finance and Administration. |
| d'Alzon
Arts Series: Poetry Reading with Janet Shainhait and John Hodgen
February, 2005—Assumption College's d'Alzon Arts Series presents a reading with poets Janet Shainheit and John Hodgen on Friday, February 18, 2005. |
| Chorale
To Perform At American Choral Directors Association Collegiate
Festival February, 2005—The Assumption College Chorale, directed by Professor Michelle Graveline, will be performing at the Collegiate Chorale Festival sponsored by the Massachusetts ACDA (American Choral Directors Association), on Saturday, February 12, 2005. |
| Chapel
Schedule for Lenten Season February, 2005—As we enter the Lenten season, please note the following additions to the Chapel of the Holy Spirit Mass schedule. |
| Human
Services Career Fair: February 16, 2005 February, 2005—Assumption College will host a Human Services Career Fair on February 16, 2005 at 4:00 p.m. in the Salon and Auditorium of La Maison Française. |
| Ann
Litt, R.D. to Share Nutrition Expertise at Assumption College February, 2005—Assumption College welcomes registered dietician Ann Litt, author of The College Student's Guide to Eating Well on Campus, on February 15, 2005. |
| HUMANARTS:
Amy Dorfman and Enid Katahn, duo pianists February, 2005—Assumption College's HUMANARTS series presents pianists Amy Dorfman and Enid Katahn on Sunday, February 13, 2005. |
| Comfort
Shawl Display Inspires Love and Hope February, 2005—Assumption College's Reach Out Center celebrated the end of the highly successful "Comfort Shawl" project with a celebratory reception and display of 85 shawls knitted for area residents suffering from long-term illnesses. |
| Nobel
Peace Prize Nominee Kathy Kelly to Speak at Assumption College January, 2005—Three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly will discuss the subject "Endless War in Iraq?" on February 9, 2005 at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of La Maison Francaise. |
| d'Alzon
Arts Series: Works from the Assumption Collections January, 2005—Assumption College's Emmanuel d'Alzon Arts Series presents "Works from the Assumption Collection." This exhibit will be displayed until February 25, 2005. |
| Campus
Ministry Holds First Faculty/Staff Retreat January, 2005—On Saturday, January 22, 2005, 24 members of Assumption's faculty, staff, and administration gathered to reflect on Assumption's motto: "Until Christ Be Formed In You." |
| Assumption
College Hosts Seventh Annual Sociology Teach-In: "9/11
+ 4: September 11 Four Years On" January, 2005—Assumption College’s academic departments of Sociology and Anthropology will co-sponsor its 7th annual Teach-In, entitled: "9/11 + 4: September 11 Four Years On." This event will be held on February 2-3, 2005. |
| Assumption
College Honors Frank Gurley, Executive VP and Treasurer January, 2005—Assumption College will honor Frank Gurley, executive vice president and treasurer, with a stewardship recognition reception on February 3, 2005. |
| National
Catholic Center for Student Aspirations Unveiled at Assumption
College January, 2005—Educators, religious authorities, and members of the Assumption College community alike celebrated yesterday, as the National Catholic Center for Student Aspirations (NCCSA) was officially announced at a reception event in the Atrium of the Testa Science Center. |
| d'Alzon
Arts Series: Works from the Assumption Collections January, 2005—Assumption College's Emmanuel d'Alzon Arts Series presents "Works from the Assumption Collection", beginning on January 17, 2005. This exhibit will be displayed until February 25, 2005. |
| National
Catholic Center for Student Aspirations Established at Assumption
College January, 2005—On January 25, 2005, Assumption College will officially announce its new initiative in Catholic education, the National Catholic Center for Student Aspirations (NCCSA). |
| Assumption
College Announces New Mission Statement December, 2004—Following a thorough and thoughtful campus-wide discussion for the past year and emanating from the Strategic Planning Commission of 2003-04, the Assumption College Board of Trustees approved the following mission statement at its December 11, 2004 meeting: |
| Week
of Remembrance: January 17-21, 2005 December, 2004—Assumption College's Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA), along with several other campus offices and departments, is presenting a week of events to celebrate the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and those affliated with the Civil Rights Movement. |
| Assumption
College Holiday Season Schedule December, 2004—Assumption College's offices will be closed for the holidays from the afternoon of December 22, 2004 through January 2, 2005. The campus is open for business on Monday, January 3, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. |
| Christmas
Vigil Mass and Chapel Schedule December, 2004—Assumption's Office of Campus Ministry announces the Christmas Vigil Mass and Chapel Schedule for the holiday season. |
| Corporation
Education Center: Course Offerings for Spring 2005 December, 2004—Assumption College's Corporation Education Center is pleased to offer several professional workshops and seminars during the Spring 2005 semester. |
| Campus
Holiday Drives Break Records; Bring Holiday Spirit to the Deserving December, 2004—The Assumption College community produced hugely successful results during the holiday giving season. |
| Photo
Gallery: Children's Christmas Party December, 2004—Click here for photos of the Christmas Party held for children, grandchildren, and young relatives of Assumption College employees. |
| Student
Leadership Institute Graduates Ten December, 2004—Assumption College's Student Leadership Institute (SLI) graduated 10 new student leaders in a ceremony on Sunday, December 5, 2004. |
| Continuing
& Professional Education Open House December, 2004—The Center for Continuing & Professional Education is holding an Open House for adult learners on Wednesday, January 12, 2005. |
| Christmas
in Charlie's: Photo Gallery December, 2004—Click here for a gallery of photos from the Christmas in Charlie's event on December 8, 2004. |
| Department
of Public Safety to Sponsor "Tickets for Tots" Event December, 2004—The Assumption College Department of Public Safety will sponsor the sixth annual "Tickets for Tots" program on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Laska Gymnasium lobby. |
| Assumption
College Chorale to Perform at Central Massachusetts Symphony's
Holiday Pops Concert December, 2004—The Assumption College Chorale, directed by Professor Michelle Graveline, will be performing with the Central Massachusetts Symphony for a Holiday Pops Concert on Saturday, December 11, 2004. |
| MBA
Open House December, 2004—Assumption College's Graduate School will hold an open house for those interested in pursuing the Master of Business Administration degree. This event will be held on Tuesday, January 11, 2005. |
| History
of the Mohegan Tribe Event: Photo Gallery December, 2004—Click here for a photo gallery of the History of the Mohegan Tribe event that took place on December 2, 2004. |
| Assumption
College Band to Perform Christmas Concert December, 2004—The Assumption College Band, directed by Bruce Hopkins, will perform a Christmas concert on Wednesday, December 8, 2004. |
| Assumption
Graduate Students Receive Charles E. Soule Scholarships in Rehabilitation
Counseling December, 2004—Assumption College graduate students David Zbikowski and Sarah Williams recently received the UnumProvident Charles E.Soule Scholarship in Rehabilitation Counseling for the 2004-2005 school year. |
| Psychology
Students Inducted Into Psi Chi Honor Society December, 2004—Eleven students were recently inducted into the Psi Chi National Honor Society for demonstrated excellence in the field of Psychology. |
| History
of the Mohegan Tribe Program December, 2004—Assumption College welcomes Shane Long White Raven, Community and Cultural Specialist, who will present a program entitled "The History of The Mohegan Tribe" on December 2, 2004. |
| Assumption
College Choir Presents Lessons and Carols November, 2004—Assumption College's 65-voice Chapel Choir, directed by Jane Shivick, will present the college's annual Service of Lessons and Carols on Thursday, December 2, 2004. |
| Emmanuel
d'Alzon Library Arts Series Presents: Student Art Show November, 2004—Assumption College's d'Alzon Arts Series debuts the artwork of several undergraduate students on November 29, 2004, to be displayed until January 14, 2005. |
| Theologian
Stanley Hauerwas to Deliver Final Centennial Lecture: "Sacrificing
the Sacrifices of War" November, 2004—Assumption College presents the final Centennial 2004 Lecture with Dr. Stanley Hauerwas, a leading theological ethicist and Christian pacifist, on November 29, 2004. |
| Assumption's
Chapel Choir to Perform with Kenny Rogers November, 2004—The Assumption College Chapel Choir, directed by Jane Shivick, will once again join country music legend Kenny Rogers and friends on stage during part of Rogers' Christmas tour. |
| First
Faculty Authors' Reception A Success November, 2004—Assumption College celebrated the writing of faculty and administrators at the first Faculty Authors’ Reception on November 9, 2004 in the Emmanuel d’Alzon Library. |
| Beck
Institute Lecture: "Developments in Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy For Anger and Social Skills Problems" November, 2004—Assumption College's Aaron T. Beck Institute for Cognitive Studies presents "Developments in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy For Anger and Social Skills Problems," a workshop with Mary Ann Mariani, Ph.D., on November 19, 2004. |
| d'Alzon
Arts Series: Poetry Reading with Diane Wald and Michael Burkard November, 2004—Assumption College's d'Alzon Arts Series presents a reading with poets Diane Wald and Michael Burkard on Friday, November 19, 2004. |
| AC
Upstage Presents: Oleanna November, 2004—Assumption College's AC Upstage organization presents Oleanna, a stirring and controversial play, on the nights of November 18-22, 2004. |
| 2004
d'Alzon Lecture with Paul Archambault, Ph.D. November, 2004—Assumption College presents the 2004 d'Alzon Lecture with Paul Archambault, Ph.D., entitled "American Catholic and the Intellectual Life: A Half-Century of Reflection (1954-2004)". |
| Assumption
College Career Fair November, 2004—A variety of local companies will visit Assumption's campus tonight to provide information about job openings to interested students on Thursday, November 18, 2004. |
| HUMANARTS:
Made-Up November, 2004—Assumption College's HUMANARTS series presents the film Made-Up, followed by a talk with its screenwriter, Lynne Adams, on November 16, 2004. |
| "Voices
of the Earth" Intergenerational Concert November, 2004—The Assumption College Chorale will join with the Salisbury Singers of Worcester and the Worcester Children's Chorus of the Performing Arts School of Worcester in a collaborative, intergenerational concert called "Voices of the Earth" on Saturday, November 13, 2004. |
| Assumption
College Announces Centennial Soirée Celebration November, 2004—The Assumption College Centennial Steering Committee announces the upcoming Centennial Soirée on December 11, 2004 at the DCU Center (formerly Worcester's Centrum Centre.) |
Molière Than Thou with Actor Tim Mooney |
| Emmanuel
d'Alzon Library Celebrates the Writer November, 2004—Assumption College's Emmanuel d'Alzon Library will be hosting a reception on November 9, 2004 in honor of faculty and administrators who have published in the past two years. |
| HUMANARTS:
Joseph Gramley, Multipercussionist November, 2004—Assumption College's HUMANARTS series presents a performance by Joseph Gramley,a multi-instrumental percussionist, on Sunday, November 7, 2004. |
| MADD
Remembrance Vigil November, 2004—Assumption College will host a candlelight vigil and reception for the regional office of Mothers Against Drunk Driving on Saturday, November 6, 2004. |
| HUMANARTS:
Bruce Smith, Poet October, 2004—Assumption College's HUMANARTS series presents a reading with award-winning poet Bruce Smith, on Wednesday, November 3, 2004. |
| People
for Principled Patriotism: Events for the Week of October 25–October
29 October, 2004—The People for Principled Patriotism, a newly-created grassroots organization of Assumption students, faculty, staff, and administrators, is hosting a schedule of events in the week before the Presidential election. |
| Ecumenical
Institute Program: "Why Study Rousseau's 'Second Discourse'?"
October, 2004—Assumption College's Ecumenical Institute presents a symposium on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Discourse on the Origins of Inequality Among Men"on Tuesday, October 26, 2004. |
| HUMANARTS:
A Program of French Song with Amy Jarman and Enid Katahn October, 2004—As part of the 2004-2005 HUMANARTS series, musicians Amy Jarman and Enid Katahn of the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University will give a recital of French art songs on Sunday, October 24, 2004. |
| Pop
Art: The Surprise of the 1960s October, 2004—Assumption College's Center for Continuing and Professional Education presents a lecture and slide show with arts professor John Murphey, entitled "Pop Art: The Surprise of the 1960s." This event will take place on Thursday, October 21,2004. |
| "Perceptions
of Christ/Images of Faith": d'Alzon Arts Series Exhibit October, 2004—On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, Assumption College's Emmanuel d’Alzon Library will host the opening reception for a special exhibit, "Perceptions of Christ/Images of Faith." |
| 2004
Graduate School Business Lecture: "Mobilizing Organizations
for Continuous Innovation: Leading Change and Motivating Employees”
with Dr. Peter Senge October, 2004—Assumption College's Graduate School presents the 2004 Business Lecture with Dr. Peter Senge, a renowned author and lecturer, on Wednesday, October 20, 2004. |
| Sociology/Anthropology
Open House October, 2004—Assumption's Department of Sociology/Anthropology will host an Open House on Tuesday, October 19, 2004. |
| Campus
Ministry Panel Discussion: "The Challenge of Faithful Citizenship" October, 2004—Assumption College's Office of Campus Ministry will sponsor a panel discussion on the Presidential election and Christian responsibility on October 19, 2004. |
| HUMANARTS:
Peter Clemente, Guitarist October, 2004—As part of the HUMANARTS series, guitarist Peter Clemente, lecturer of music at Assumption College, will perform on Sunday, October 17, 2004. |
| Beck
Institute Lecture: "Assessment and Intervention of Anger
Problems with Men and Women" October, 2004—Assumption College's Aaron T. Beck Institute for Cognitive Studies presents a workshop with anger-management expert Lynn S. Dowd, Ph.D., on October 15, 2004. |
| D'Alzon
Arts Series: bg Thurston and Elizabeth Lund October, 2004—Assumption College's d'Alzon Library Arts Series will present a poetry reading with bg Thurston and Elizabeth Lund on Friday, October 15, 2004. |
| Celebration
of Mallet Collection Arrival October, 2004—Assumption College will celebrate the arrival of the Mallet Collection on October 13, 2004. |
| Centennial
Lecture with Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland September, 2004—As part of the Centennial Lecture Series, Assumption College will welcome Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, on October 6, 2004. |
| College/Town
Meeting with Boston Radio's Eagan and Braude September, 2004—On October 5, 2004, Assumption College will host a College/Town Meeting on the topic of the 2004 Presidential Election, with guests Margery Eagan and Jim Braude from Boston's 96.9 FM Talk-WTKK. |
| HUMANARTS:
Choir Sophia September, 2004—As part of the HUMANARTS series, Choir Sophia will perform at Assumption College on Monday, October 4, 2004. |
| Assumption
College to Host 9th Annual NEACAC Fair September, 2004—Assumption College will host its ninth annual New England Association of College Admissions Counselors (NEACAC) College Fair on Sunday, October 3, 2004. |
| "A
Day At The Park"; Centennial Fairmount Park Clean-Up September, 2004—As part of its ongoing Centennial festivities, Assumption College, along with the Poet Hill Neighborhood Association and the City of Worcester, will be helping to clean up Worcester’s Fairmount Park on October 2, 2004. |
| Assumption
College to Celebrate Founders' Day September, 2004—As part of its Centennial celebration, Assumption College will celebrate Founders' Day, the 100th anniversary of the first day of classes in 1904, on Friday, October 1, 2004. |
| Assumption
College Students to Clean up Newton Hill September, 2004—On Saturday, September 25, 2004, student volunteers from Assumption College will be on hand to help clean up Newton Hill, located behind Doherty High School. |
| Assumption
College Celebrates French Heritage; 25th Anniversary of French
Institute September, 2004—Assumption will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the French Institute at the College on the afternoon of Saturday, September 25, 2004. |
| HUMANARTS
Presents "A Gershwin Party" September, 2004—Assumption College’s HUMANARTS Series presents “A Gershwin Party” with artists Leon Bates, LaRose Saxon, and Cedric Cannon. This event will take place on Saturday, September 25, 2004. |
| Light
the Night Walk for Leukemia/Lymphoma Society Celebrates 5th
Year At Assumption College September, 2004—This year's Light the Night walk holds particular significance for three members of the Assumption College community. |
| Professor
Arlene Guerrero-Watanabe Receives Minority Achievers Award
September, 2004—Dr. Arlene Guerrero-Watanabe, assistant professor of Spanish, was honored September 16th at the 6th Annual Minority Achievers in Business and Industry Awards Gala, sponsored by the YMCA of Greater Worcester. |
| 2004
Alumni Fall Homecoming September, 2004—Assumption College will celebrate its Fall Homecoming on September 25, 2004. |
| Assumption
Prep School Centennial Reunion 2004 September, 2004—Assumption College is pleased to announce the Assumption Prep School Centennial Reunion 2004 at the College on September 18, 2004. |
| D'Alzon
Arts Series Presents Poets Debra Kang Dean and Michael Teig September, 2004—Assumption College's d'Alzon Arts Series is proud to present poets Debra Kang Dean and Michael Teig on September 17, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in the Emmanuel d'Alzon Library. |
| 6th
Annual Voices for Children Bike Ride September, 2004—The 6th Annual Voices for Children Bike Ride, a fundraising biking event to raise the awareness of child sexual abuse, will take place at Assumption College on Sunday, September 12, 2004. |
| Candlelight
Memorial Service for Third Anniversary of September 11th September, 2004—Assumption College will be holding a candlelight memorial service on Saturday, September 11, 2004, at 9:11 p.m. to commemorate the third anniversary of the attacks on America. |
| Blunt
Receives Continuing Education's Outstanding Faculty Award September, 2004—Dr. Rockie Blunt, adjunct faculty member for Assumption College’s Center for Continuing and Professional Education, received the Outstanding Faculty Award at the Annual Continuing Education Faculty Dinner in August of 2004. |
| Art
Exhibit By Nancy Flanagan September, 2004—Assumption College’s Department of Fine Arts and Music is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work by artist Nancy Flanagan, an associate professor of Studio Art at the College |
| d'Alzon
Arts Series Presents Faculty Art Show August, 2004—Assumption's Emmanuel d'Alzon Library Arts Series is proud to present the artwork of six Assumption professors, on display from now until October 15, 2004. |
| Class
of 2008 Arrives at Assumption August, 2004—Assumption College welcomed its first-year students on Friday, August 27, 2004. |
| Professor
to Appear on Boston's FOX 25 Morning News August, 2004—James Lang, assistant professor of English, will appear live on Boston news station WFXT-FOX 25's morning news program on Monday, August 23, 2004. |
| Assumption
College Recognized By National Publications August, 2004—For the third year in a row, Assumption College has improved its rankings on the U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges" list and The Princeton Review's 2005 edition of "Best Northeastern Colleges." |
| New
England Voyager Users' Group Meeting to be Held at Assumption
August, 2004—Assumption College's d'Alzon Library staff is hosting the New England Voyager Users' Group (NEVUG) Meeting on Friday, August 20, 2004. |
| Continuing
Education Open House August, 2004—The Center for Continuing & Professional Education at Assumption College is holding an Open House for adult learners on Wednesday, August 25, 2004. |
| YouthNet
Olympics at Assumption College August, 2004—Assumption College hosted the 12th annual YouthNet Olympic Games on August 13, 2004. |
| New
Course at Assumption Responds to Fraud in the Workplace August, 2004—Assumption's Department of Business Studies has recently designed an undergraduate course on Fraud Examination. |
| New
England Voyager Users' Group Meeting to be Held at Assumption
August, 2004—Assumption College's d'Alzon Library staff is hosting the New England Voyager Users' Group (NEVUG) Meeting on Friday, August 20, 2004 in the Emmanuel d'Alzon Library. |
| Fall
Corporate Education Center Courses at Assumption College August, 2004—Assumption College’s Corporate Education Center is offering several courses and workshops this fall. |
| Assumption
Music Faculty Members to Perform at Popular Massachusetts Venues August, 2004—Two of Assumption College's music faculty are performing at Massachusetts concert venues in the upcoming weeks. |
| Summer
Admissions Information Sessions July, 2004—The Office of Admissions at Assumption College will be holding regular group information sessions throughout the summer, beginning Tuesday, July 6 and running through Thursday, August 26. |
