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Tuesday, Oct. 17
7 p.m., Neis Field – Men's Soccer vs. Millikin University –
Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports
Wednesday, Oct. 18
12 p.m., E101, CNS – Academic Skills Series - Advising 101: Meeting Your Graduation Requirements – The Divisions of Academic and Student Affairs collaborate each semester to present a series of programs designed to assist students in the development and/or strengthening of academic skills (in and out of the classroom) needed to be successful at IWU. Free Papa John's pizza provided for lunch.
3 p.m., 102, State Farm Hall – Poli-Talks - Title IX: Time to Respond – Dean of Students Karla Carney-Hall and Associate Dean of Students Darcy L. Greder will lead a discussion in the Poli-Talks series, sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
4 p.m., Beckman Auditorium, The Ames Library – A New Kind of Old: Reimagining Historic Sites for the 21st Century – Matthew Cassady '06, Program Development Specialist with the Minnesota Historical Society and IWU history alumnus, will speak, sponsored by the History Department.
7 p.m., Neis Soccer Field – Women's Soccer vs. Millikin University – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports
7 p.m., Shirk Center – Women's Volleyball vs. Wheaton College – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports
Thursday, Oct. 19
7 p.m., Beckman Auditorium, The Ames Library – International Film Series: Post Mortem – Presented by Professor of History Mike Weis.
Friday, Oct. 20
Fall Break Day (No Classes)
Saturday, Oct. 21
1 p.m., Tucci Stadium – Football vs. Carthage College – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports
4 p.m., Neis Soccer Field – Women's Soccer vs. Carthage College – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports
6:30 p.m., Neis Field – Men's Soccer vs. Carthage College – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports
Monday, Oct. 23
4 p.m., 205, CLA – Fall 2017 Anthropology Research Colloquium - "Singing Knowledge: Music, Dance, and Culture in Skyros, Greece" – Angela Glaros, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Eastern Illinois University, will speak. Free pizza to follow.
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