Wednesday, April 14, 2004
The Office of the First Year Experience and Chi Phi join to host an American Red Cross Blood Drive from 11:30 am until 5:30 pm in the Mueller Center. Contact fye@rpi.edu for more information or to make an appointment.
Learn the tricks of living off-campus at “Tenant Training” organized by the Office of the First Year Experience from 5 pm to 7 pm at Mother’s Wine Emporium. Send an e-mail to fye@rpi.edu for registration and additional details.
A Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy Colloquium hosts Tim Beers from Michigan State University on “Searching for R-Process-Enhanced Stars in the Galactic Halo” at 4 pm in CII 3051. Dial 276-6310 for more information.
The Entrepreneurship Club sponsors “Lessons from the Edge,” a 2 hour panel discussion at the Heffner Alumni House based off of the venture experiences of those on the panel. The event is free and starts at 4 pm. Send an Email to grossj@rpi.edu for extra details.
Friday, April 16, 2004
The RPI Players entertain with “Anything Goes” at 8 pm at the Playhouse. Tickets are $5 with an RPI ID and $10 for general admission. For show details visit
http://www.players.rpi.edu/. Additional performances are being held April 17th, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th at 8 pm and the 18th
at 2 pm.
The RPI Chapter of the American Nuclear Society is giving out free food and fun in the Quad from 3 pm to 5 pm in celebration of Nuclear Awareness Day. Contact RPI_NAD@hotmail.com for more details.
Ms. Paula Loring Simon ’68 presents “A Career in Information Technology,” speaking as Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the Wildlife Conservation Society as a joint colloquim between the Information Technology and Computer Science departments. The hour long session starts at 4 pm in CII 4050. Contact the Computer Science department for additional details through
http:/www.cs.rpi.edu/.
UPAC Cinema plays Big Fish at 7 pm, 9:30 pm, and midnight in DCC 308. Admission is $2.50 with RPI ID. Contact http://cinema.union.rpi.edu/ if you require additional information.
Saturday, April 17, 2004
Gideon Freudmann presents his original Cellobop genre at UPAC Mother’s starting at 8 pm. Admission is free with an RPI or Sage ID or $7 general admission. Additional information is available by visiting http://mothers.union.rpi.edu/.
The Albany Pinebush Cleanup is the first of many Earthweek events RPI-Ecologic is hosting, meeting at 9 am in the Union and going until noon. Contact mcguih@rpi.edu for more information.
The Brothers and Sisters in Christ fill the air in the McNeil Room with music starting at 5 pm. Admission is free. Surf to http://www.basicrpi.org to find out more.
Sunday, April 18, 2004
Nordic music group Stambandet plays the Chapel + Cultural Center starting at 8 pm. Admission is free with an RPI ID or $10 for general admission. Call 274-7793 with further questions.
Tom Chapin, and Red Grammer team up to sing in celebration for Earth Day at The Egg starting at 3 pm. Admission is $10. Visit http://www.theegg.org/ for more details.
Monday, April 19, 2004
The RPI Concert Choir holds “Concert on the Corner,” a live recording session. The event starts at 8 pm in West Hall Auditorium. For more information visit http://chorale.union.rpi.edu/.
President Shirley Ann Jackson invites all to attend the farewell reception for Vice President of Research Dr. Arthur Sanderson and Dean of Engineering William “Bud” Baeslack in Russell Sage Dining Hall.




