This summer I was able to work on the set of the new hit TV show on CBS, “NCIS: Los Angeles,” which is the spin-off to the original NCIS. This new show is starring Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J. It was a great experience to hang out on the set and see all the behind-the-scenes work that goes into an action TV show. I’ve been on other entertainment productions, but never an action TV show, so it was an interesting change up. Also because my mom is a part of production, I was able to meet all the actors and actresses. It happened that one of the actors went to Wesleyan, and it was really cool to chat with him about his experience before I took off to Wes myself.
Donate to the Food Drive–Nov. 16-19
FOOD DRIVE
FOR
AMAZING GRACE FOOD PANTRY
NOV. 16 THROUGH NOV. 19
12-2 p.m. & 5-7 p.m.
USDAN CENTER
Bring your non-perishable items to your class station at the Usdan stairway.
1 ticket/item—enter your class lottery for a fun prize!
Class that donates the most items gets a study break!
Academic Skills Workshops Sunday
The SARN peer advisors will hold three workshops on Sunday, Nov. 15. Please attend! No reservation required.
Exam Taking: Students in this workshop will improve their exam-taking skills by learning about and trying several techniques. This is open to all class years, so come learn how to tackle the exams that will be waiting when you return from Thanksgiving break! 7:15 – 8:30 p.m., Woodhead Lounge, Exley Science Center
Time Management: If you have always pondered about how to balance your workload, how to juggle academics with co-curricular activities or how to wake up on time, then this workshop might be for you. Tips will be shared, so come and learn how you can better manage your time. 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., Usdan Center 114
Study Skills: In this workshop, we will discuss different ways people learn, examine your study habits, review guidelines for improving your study strategies, and learn techniques for planning effective study groups. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m., Usdan Center 136
Lecture by Dr. Henry Lee, Forensics Expert
Dr Henry Lee: On Forensics and Foreignness
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear about the personal and professional experiences of this renowned forensic science expert! Bring your questions, bring your friends. Reception to follow after event.
Date: Nov. 16
Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Place: Tishler Hall (Exley 150)
GOVT Dept.: Faculty Lunch Talks
The Government Majors Committee and the Government Department are sponsoring a series of lunch talks from noon to 1 p.m. beginning this Friday where professors will present their recent research.
Nov. 13 – Professor Sarah Wiliarty Albritton Center, top fl. Cafe
Twenty Years after the Wall: The German Elections of 2009
Nov. 20 – Professor Douglas Foyle Butterfield C Lounge
October Surprises and Wagging the Dog: Do Upcoming Elections Affect Foreign Policy Decision Making?
Dec. 4 – Professor Erica Chenoweth Albritton Center, top fl. Cafe
The Politics of Terrorism: Non-State Actors and Political Violence in the 21st Century
Dec. 11 – Professor Anne Peters Albritton Center, top fl. Cafe
Shadow Governments: Parallel Institutions, Public Goods, and State Power in Iraq
Lydia Tomkiw ’11
Government Majors Committee
Second Stage: Outreach Weekend and Open House
Calling all first year students! Second Stage, Wesleyan’s student-run theater company presents
Outreach Weekend November 12-14
Featuring dance, comedy, new work from student playwrights, and more!
Saturday, November 14 is Open House Day, from 1-5 p.m. – Come explore the Patricelli ’92 Theater, learn about Second Stage and Wesleyan student theater, and participate in workshops including “How to Put on a Show, “ “Stage Fighting Workshop,” and a “Stage Management Workshop.”
Whether you’re an actor, director, techie, playwright or new to theater entirely, Open House Day is great opportunity to learn the ropes of the Wesleyan student theater community – don’t miss out!
If you are an actor, dancer, singer, comedian, musician, magician, juggler or performer of any kind and would like to participate, email cdilello@wes to get on the lineup. See you in the ’92!
he ’92 Theater is located on College Row, between Judd Hall and the Memorial Chapel.
New NSM GenEd Course
MBB/Dance 108
Body Languages: Choreographing Biology Spring 2010
Tuesday/Thursday 1:10-2:30 p.m.
MB&B and Dance, 1 Credit, NSM
Instructors: Manju Hingorani, Associate Professor, MB&B
Katja Kolcio, Associate Professor, Dance
The course will present an introduction to human biology from the cellular to organismal level. This subject will be examined through scientific and choreographic perspectives. Students will have the opportunity to practice movement awareness and learn basic principles of choreography, and will apply these skills to exploration of human biology. Each class will involve lecture, discussion and movement components.
Required Texts:
Alberts et al., Essential Cell Biology ,3rd Edition, Garland Science Press.
Foster, Susan, Reading Dancing: Bodies and Subjects in Contemporary Dance, Wesleyan University Press.
Select additional readings and video viewings.
Interpretation: This course requires students to develop their ability to interpret, investigate and communicate the subject of biology through physical movement study and choreographic composition.
Designing, Creating and Realizing: This course requires students to actualize their understanding and investigation of biology through the completion and performance of a series of movement studies and dance compositions. Their work will culminate in a final choreographic project that demonstrates thorough comprehension and analysis of course material. Students will learn various methods and paradigmatic approaches to movement invention, composition and performance as a medium for the investigation of biology.
Exams and Assignments: Short papers, movement studies, 1-2 written exams and a final performance project.
Thursday: Writing Workshop with Grammar Man
Curious about when to use a semi-colon? Take action!
Come to the:
Kinesthetic Grammar Workshop to learn how to improve your command over grammar
using action figures, basketballs and paper airplanes.
Thursday, November 12, 5 p.m.
Shapiro Creative Writing Center (3rd fl., Albritton Center)
Sponsored by the Writing Workshop
Withdrawal Deadline: 11/19 — 5 p.m.
Thursday, November 19 at 5 p.m. is the last day to withdraw from courses this semester. Make sure you know how you are doing in each of your classes, what your credit situation is, and what is the appropriate course of action for you. A “W,” which will be listed on your transcript, is a neutral notation for Wesleyan, meaning that it is not included in your grade point average. You should talk with your instructor and faculty advisor as well as to your class dean, all of whose signatures are needed on the withdrawal form, which you can get from the Registrar’s Office or your class dean.
First-year Focus: Pre-registration
Thinking about what courses to take in the spring semester?
Trying to figure out possible majors and gateways?
Have questions about FYIs? General Education? Essential Capabilities?
Exploring the curriculum?
Drop by Usdan 108 on November 11, 2009
6:15pm-7:15 p.m.
Get YOUR questions answered by
Dean Brown, Registrar Anna van der Burg, and Peer Advisors.
Snacks provided with an opportunity to win a gift card to Broad Street Books!