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Lectures & Workshops Winter with the Writers Brigit Pegeen Kelly January 28 4:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium 8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall Winter Park Institute - Public Event Marilyn Horne - Opera Star “My Life: Questions and Answers” February 3, 7:00pm Tiedtke Concert Hall Winter Park Institute - Public Event Marilyn Horne “Insights Into Technique: A Master Class on Singing” February 4, 5:00pm Tiedtke Concert Hall Winter with the Writers Derek Walcott February 5 4:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium 8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall Winter Park Institute - Private Event Faculty Discussion with Robert Muehlenkamp - Social justice and trade union activist February 10, 3:30pm Van Houton Room, Olin Library Winter Park Institute - Public Event Michael Phillips - William Blake Scholar and expert on Blake’s printing process “Blake The Terror: In Search of Biography” February 10, 6:00pm Cornell Fine Arts Museum Winter Park Institute - Public Event Robert Muehlenkamp “The Economy is Not Like the Weather: Economic and Political Reality” February 11, 7:00pm Bush Auditorium Winter Park Institute - Private Event Robert Muehlenkamp - Social justice tour of Lake Apopka farm workers (Contact Dr. Joe Siry for sign up) February 12, 11:00am Departs from Mills Lawn Winter with the Writers Margot Livesey February 12 4:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium 8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall Faculty Workshop - The “Learning” in Service-Learning: Effective Engagement for Academic Excellence February 16, 12:30pm - 2:00pm Photo Credit: Jim Hogue Good Neighbors Conference “Being a Good Neighbor in Today’s Multicultural Society” A continuation of the lifework and legacy left by Fred Rogers February 20, 7:00pm - Public Lecture SunTrust Auditorium February 21, 9:00am-4:00pm-Conference Bush Building (Cost - $15) Winter Park Institute - Public Event William L. Pressly - 18 th Century British art scholar and author “The Artist as Original Genius: Shakespeare’s ‘Fine Frenzy in Late-Eighteenth-Century British Art’” February 16, 6:00pm Cornell Fine Arts Museum Winter Park Institute - Public Event Michael Phillips “The Art and Craft of Reproducing William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience” February 18, 2:30pm The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art

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Lectures & WorkshopsWinter with the WritersBrigit Pegeen KellyJanuary 284:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall

Winter Park Institute - Public EventMarilyn Horne - Opera Star“My Life: Questions and Answers”February 3, 7:00pmTiedtke Concert Hall

Winter Park Institute - Public EventMarilyn Horne“Insights Into Technique: A Master Class on Singing”February 4, 5:00pmTiedtke Concert Hall

Winter with the WritersDerek WalcottFebruary 54:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall

Winter Park Institute - Private EventFaculty Discussion with Robert Muehlenkamp - Social justice and trade union activistFebruary 10, 3:30pmVan Houton Room, Olin Library

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Writers

Winter Park Institute - Public EventMichael Phillips - William Blake Scholar and expert on Blake’s printing process“Blake The Terror: In Search of Biography”February 10, 6:00pmCornell Fine Arts Museum

Winter Park Institute - Public EventRobert Muehlenkamp “The Economy is Not Like the Weather: Economic and Political Reality”February 11, 7:00pmBush Auditorium

Winter Park Institute - Private EventRobert Muehlenkamp - Social justice tour of Lake Apopka farm workers(Contact Dr. Joe Siry for sign up)February 12, 11:00amDeparts from Mills Lawn

Winter with the WritersMargot LiveseyFebruary 124:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall

Faculty Workshop - The “Learning” in Service-Learning: Effective Engagement for Academic ExcellenceFebruary 16, 12:30pm - 2:00pm

Photo Credit: Jim Hogue

Good Neighbors Conference “Being a Good Neighbor in Today’s Multicultural Society” A continuation of the lifework and legacy left by Fred Rogers

February 20, 7:00pm - Public LectureSunTrust AuditoriumFebruary 21, 9:00am - 4:00pm - ConferenceBush Building (Cost - $15)

Winter Park Institute - Public EventWilliam L. Pressly - 18th Century British art scholar and author“The Artist as Original Genius: Shakespeare’s ‘Fine Frenzy in Late-Eighteenth-Century British Art’”February 16, 6:00pmCornell Fine Arts Museum

Winter Park Institute - Public EventMichael Phillips“The Art and Craft of Reproducing William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience”February 18, 2:30pmThe Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art

Winter with the WritersBilly CollinsFebruary 194:00pm - Master’s Class, Bush Auditorium8:00pm - Tiedtke Concert Hall

Documentary Screening with Joshua Asen“I Love Hiphop in Morocco”February 23, 7:00pmBush Auditorium

The Book-A-Year Reception Dr. Socky O’Sullivan will speak about upcoming publication of one of the first novels ever written in Florida. The manuscript will be housed in the Olin Library Special Collections. February 27, 5:00pm - 7:00pmOlin Library - (Open to all faculty & staff)

Winter Park Institute - Public EventNaomi Klein - Journalist, author & activist known for political analysis and criticism of corporate globalization“The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism”March 17, 7:00pmBush Auditorium

Winter Park Institute - Private EventStephen Trachtenberg - President Emeritus, The George Washington University“Sex, Power, Money, and Rock n’ Roll: The State of Students in the 21st Century”March 19, 12:45pmGalloway Room

Winter Park Institute - Public EventStephen Trachtenberg“Big Man on Campus: A University President Speaks Out on Higher Education”March 19, 7:00pmBush Auditorium

Jack Lane Colloquium: Dr. Jim Norris - North Dakota State UniversityAuthor of “North for the Harvest: Mexican Workers, Growers, and the Sugar Beet Industry”Sponsored by History DepartmentMarch 24, 6:00pmFaculty Club

4th Annual Summit on Transforming LearningA day of exchanging successful projects and inspiring new pedagogy to enhance student learning. (For more info contact the Office of Community Engagement)March 27

Symposium: The Language of Service and Community - Bringing together foreign language professors & instructors from across the state interested in community engagement & service-learning pedagogy. (For more info contact Dr. Gabriel Barreneche)April 4

Winter Park Institute - Private EventPeter Suber - Expert on open access for academic journals“Open Access for Journal Editors: Implications for the Future of Scholarly Communication”April 6, 2:00pmVan Houton Room, Olin Library

Winter Park Institute - Private EventPeter Suber “Open Access and the Future of Libraries: How the Open Access Movement Can Strengthen Library Services in the 21st Century”April 7, 2:00pmVan Houton Room, Olin Library

Winter Park Institute - Public EventEthics Discussion with Peter Suber Author of The Case of the Speluncean Explorers: Nine New OpinionsApril 8, 7:00pmSunTrust Auditorium

Winter Park Institute - Private EventPeter Suber “Open Access: What it is and Why You Should Care.”April 9, 7:00pmSunTrust Auditorium, Crummer

Dr. James Porter - University of Georgia“Butterflies and Climate Change in the Cloud Forests of Costa Rica” Sponsored by Sigma XiApril 16, 5:00pmBush 120

Bernadine Barnes - Wake Forest“Michelangelo’s Woman” April 16, 6:00pmCornell Fine Arts Museum(Drawing pictured above: Madonna del Silenzio by Michelangelo)

Afternoon Celebrating Arts & Science Faculty Authors - Sponsored by the Dean of the Faculty’s & the Provost’s OfficesApril 24, 3:30pm - 5:00pmGalloway Room

***Winter Park Institute - Private Event denotes events open only to the Rollins Community. Please check the Winter Park Institute website to get event updates:www.winterparkinstitute.org

Community EventsSNOWED IN - Global WarmingAn Evening of Fun: Curtis Earth Trivia, Sand Castles, Casino, Smores, Spray Paint Art, Corn Dogs & SNOW!January 16, 9:00pm - 2:00amCornell Campus Center

Greek Life RecruitmentSorority: January 18 - 24Fraternity: January 25 - 30Register at http://www.rollins.edu/osil

Campus Movie FestMake your own movie, equipment providedFilming: February 4 - 10Premier Night: February 20Alfond Sports Center

Rollins After Dark (RAD)Late Night On-Campus EventsFebruary 27, March 27 & April 24Location Varies

Career ExpoOrganizations offering full-time jobs, internships and summer employment.March 26, 11:00am - 2:00pmMcKean Gym, Alfond Sports Center

Homecoming Week: March 23 - 27A week full of exciting events sponsored by SGA, including:

LipSync - March 26, 7:00pmAlfond Sports Center

Rollins Reunion 2009: March 27 - 29Visit www.rollins.edu/alumni/reunion for updates and information

March 2710:00am - Back to School: Session One

• Class One: Student-Faculty CollaborationsSunTrust Auditorium

• Class Two: Journey Through Portraits Cornell Fine Arts Museum

11:00am - Back to School: Session TwoThe Obama Presidency: Change or Continuity?

SunTrust Auditorium

3:00pm - Conversation with the President: Rollins Today

Galloway Room

4:00pm - 6:00pm - 14th Annual Grove Party: Hosted by Bill Bieberbach ‘70 ‘71MBA

and Tom duPont ‘70Lakefront at the Boathouse

March 289:00am - 10:00am - Sports Hall of

Fame Breakfast: Honoring 2009 Sports Hall of Fame Inductees, Golf Alumni and

Coaches (Cost $15)McKean Gymnasium, Alfond Sports Center

11:30am - 2:00pm - Backyard BBQ (Cost $15 adults, $5 children)

Patio of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum

March 2911:00am - Chapel Service & ReceptionLed by Rev. Anne Wilkinson Benedict Bloch ‘59

Knowles Memorial Chapel

Rollins College Leadership ExchangeA day of inspiration and exchanging ideas to enhance student leadershipApril 5

Pathways to College DayStudents from Fern Creek Elementary visit campus to learn about collegeApril 21

Remember to Support Our TARS

Athletes This Semester!

Schedules and Team Information Can be Found at

www.RollinsSports.com

Now through March:Men’s and Women’s Basketball &

Swimming

February through May:Men’s and Women’s: Golf, Tennis,

Rowing, and Lacrosse. Baseball, Softball,

Waterski, and Sailing

The ArtsCFAMiliesHands on art projects for children of all ages and adults to enjoy together. Contact Tracy Gore to reserve a spot ([email protected])February 1, March 1, April 5, and May 3, 2:00 - 3:30pmCornell Fine Arts Museum

The Mainstage SeriesAnnie Russell Theatre

(call 407-646-2145 for tickets)

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William ShakespeareFebruary 13, 14, & 18 - 21, 8:00pmFebruary 15, 4:00pmFebruary 21, 2:00pm

Rollins Dance XXIIIMarch 20 & 21, 8:00pm

I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick Featuring Eric Zivot as John BarrymoreApril 17, 18, & 22-25, 8:00pmApril 19, 4:00pmApril 25, 2:00pm

Photo Credit: Jim Hogue

The Second Stage SeriesFred Stone Theatre

(Performances are free, first come first serve)

Stage Fright by Joseph Bromfield (‘09) and Jennifer CavenaughWorld Premiere. Set in 1906, legendary actress Annie Russell struggles with her demons.January 29 - 31, 8:00pmJanuary 31 & February 1, 2:00pm

BFF (Best Friends Forever) by Anna ZieglerA touching and darkly comic play about the mysterious relationship of “best friends forever” Eliza and LaurenMarch 26 - 28, 8:00pmMarch 28 - 29, 2:00pm

Bach Festival Society Season(Please call 407-646-2182 for more info or

visit www.bachfestivalflorida.org)

Marilyn Horne Artist in ResidenceMonica Yunus, Soprano Vocal RecitalJanuary 23, 7:00pmTiedtke Concert Hall

14th Annual Bach FestivalCarol Williams, OrganFebruary 15, 3:00pmKnowles Memorial Chapel

Rossini’s Stabat MaterFebruary 21, 7:30pmKnowles Memorial Chapel

Baroque Classics with Sharon Isbin and J.S. Bach’s Easter OratorioFebruary 22, 3:00pmKnowles Memorial Chapel

Brahms’ German RequiemFebruary 28, 3:00pmMarch 1, 3:00pmKnowles Memorial Chapel

Fred Rogers Family SeriesMoscow String QuartetMarch 21, 11:00amTiedtke Concert Hall

Visiting Artist SeriesMoscow String QuartetMarch 22, 3:00pmTiedtke Concert Hall

Visiting Artist SeriesMidori, ViolinApril 17, 8:00pmTiedtke Concert Hall

Choral Masterworks Series Nielsen’s Hymnus Amoris (Hymn of Love)April 18, 7:30pmApril 19, 3:00pmKnowles Memorial Chapel

Fred Rogers Family SeriesCarnival of the AnimalsApril 25, 11:00amTiedtke Concert Hall

Music at RollinsAll Events held in Tiedtke Concert Hall

(Check event hotline for updates 407-646-1517)

Masterclass, Q&A: Marilyn Horne, MezzoFebruary 3 & 4

Jazz Series: Timucua Jazz OrchestraFebruary 8, 7:30pm

Voice Masterclass: Bach Festival ArtistFebruary 24, 12:30pm

Music at MiddayConcerts take place at 12:30pmFebruary 26March 3, 5, 19, 24, 26 & 31 April 2, 7, 9 & 14

Your Music at MidnightMarch 3, 11:30pm

Faculty Chamber Music RecitalMarch 15, 3:00pm

Horn Workshop: Alex ShuhanMarch 28, 9:00 - 5:00pm

Asian Cultural Association: Music of IndiaMarch 28, 7:00pm

Faculty Recital: Gary Wolf, pianoMarch 29, 3:00pm

Rollins Wind Ensemble ConcertApril 7, 7:30pm

Flute and String Ensembles ConcertApril 9, 7:30pm

Good Friday ServiceApril 10, 12:00pm (noon)Knowles Memorial Chapel

Percussion & Mallet Ensembles ConcertApril 10, 7:30pm

Jazz Ensemble ConcertApril 13, 7:30pm

Masterclass: Bach Festival ArtistApril 16, 12:30pm

Spring Choral ConcertApril 21, 7:30pm

Composition RecitalApril 26, 7:30pm

Orchestra ConcertApril 28, 7:30pm

Brass EnsembleApril 29, 7:30pm

Cornell Fine Arts Museum (CFAM)Spring 2009 Exhibits & Events

Jack R. Smith: Portraits of American PoetsThis exhibition of the Taos-based artist’s work is the culmination of several years of tracking down, interviewing, & painting the portraits of those poets most influential to him.

Jack R. Smith, Billy Collins & Matthew McLendon in Conversation about the Jack R. Smith exhibitJanuary 25, 6:00pm

Jess: To and From the Printed PageThis national touring exhibition examines the work of San Francisco-based artist Jess Collins—always known as simply Jess. The work includes photography, drawing, text, collage

Ingrid Schaffner on JessFebruary 3, 6:00pm

Portrait of A Lady:Drawn from the permanent collection, this exhibition will explore the changing nature of portraiture through the ages as seen while looking through a gendered lens. The exhibition will include about one dozen portraits of women both painting and sculpture

Winter Park Institute - Public EventMichael Phillips“Chambers of the Imagination: Exhibiting William Blake in Paris. William Blake Exhibition Petit Palais, 1 April - 28 June 2009”March 5, 6:00pm

Winter Park Institute - Public EventMichael PhillipsExhibition opening of Department of Art and Art History Graduate Show of Blake PrintingApril 25 - May 3