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The Symphony Orchestra is joined by Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra for a special performance, March 5 Works by German artist Isabella Gresser are part of the new Kittredge Gallery shows, opening today
KNOW THIS campus news and announcements
Opening today! Two new shows open in Kittredge Gallery today. Painting the National Parks: Preserving A.W. Hill’s Experience is a student-curated show celebrating the 100th anniversary of the national parks with paintings from the college's Abby Williams Hill Collection. Behind the Pines, by German artist Isabella Gresser, is an exhibit showcasing numerous media and forms, including drawing, photography, video art, film, and installation. A reception will be held March 22, with an Abby Williams Hill Curators' Talk on Friday, March 24. 
Doh! This week is your last chance to see Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play, written by Anne Washburn and directed by Sara Freeman ’95. Admission is $11/$7, and tickets are available at tickets.pugetsound.edu
Now's your chance. Nominate yourself or a fellow staff member to serve on Staff Senate. Submit your nominations via email to staffsenate@pugetsound.edu or download the nomination form and send it via campus mail to CMB #1036 by Friday, March 3.
Save the date!
Next month (which is just two days away!), we'll celebrate the inauguration of President Isiaah Crawford. The installation ceremony will be held Friday, March 24, at 2 p.m., in Memorial Fieldhouse, followed by a campus reception.
For a full schedule of events, visit pugetsound.edu/inauguration.
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DO THIS featured events
Art: Behind the Pines, Isabella Gresser, and Painting the National Parks, works from the Abby Williams Hill Collection, Kittredge Gallery.
Black History Month: Resilient Voices, a lunchtime discussion series, Feb. 27, noon, Rasmussen Rotunda.
Guest Lecture: The Wall: Tracing and Erasing its Effects, Dan Millis, Veronica Corchado, and Oscar Romo, guest speakers, Feb. 27, 3:30 p.m., Tahoma Room.
Campus Climate Conversations: Freedom of Speech: Rights and Limitations, Sarah Lee ’94, attorney; Sam Liao, philosophy; and Alisa Kessel, politics and government, Feb. 28, 4 p.m., Murray Boardroom. 
COPE Health Solutions Info Session, March 1, 5 p.m., Murray Boardroom.
Hack Hack, Chop Chop Horror Film Fest: The Lost Boys, March 1, 9:30 p.m., Rausch Auditorium.
Discussion: Are the Humanities Relevant in the 21st Century?, March 2, noon, Upper Marshall Hall.
THSMS: Corresponding Naturalists: Natural History and the Letter-Writing Community, Janet Browne, Harvard University, 4 p.m., Thompson 175.
Religion and Sexual Orientation, March 2, 6 p.m., Social Justice Center.
Theater: Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play, Sara Freeman ’95, director, March 2–4, 7:30 p.m., Norton Clapp Theatre. Additional performance: March 4, 2 p.m. Tickets: $11/$7; tickets.pugetsound.edu
School of Music Noon Recital, March 3, noon, Kilworth Memorial Chapel.
Screening + Discussion: Black Girl in Suburbia, Melissa Lowery, director, March 3, 6 p.m., Tahoma Room.
Performance: Mahler: Symphony No. 1, Symphony Orchestra with Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra, March 5, 4 p.m., Schneebeck Concert Hall.
LoggerUP. The Logger men's tennis team plays at home this week. Go Loggers!
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BE PROUD noteworthy and in the news
Geoffrey Block, music, published the new book Schubert's Reputation From His Time to Ours, telling the story of how Franz Schubert has gradually become one of history's great composers.
Julie Nelson Christoph, English and Center for Writing, Learning, and Teaching, will speak at the 2017 Conference on College Composition and Communication Annual Convention, March 15–18, in Portland.
Robin Jacobson, politics and government, will be among those speaking at a March 1 City Club of Tacoma event on immigration.
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