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SUMMARY:Barton Art Galleries presents Gabe Duggan’s “Certain Mobilities” Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:For additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/barton-art-galleries-presents-gabe-duggans-certain-mobilities-exhibition/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Barton Art Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN="Barton Art Galleries":MAILTO:artgalleries@barton.edu
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Charlie Ottinger\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Charlie Ottinger\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Ottinger: \nDr. Charlie Ottinger is an assistant professor in the School of Health Sciences. Dr. Ottinger earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Ball State University in 2015 as well as a master’s degree in exercise science with a concentration in sport performance in 2017. In 2022\, Dr. Ottinger earned his PhD in human performance from Concordia University of Chicago with specific attention to strength and conditioning and biomechanics. Charlie is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and an American College of Sports Medicine certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP) and has over a decade of personal training and strength and conditioning experience. Charlie has competed in numerous sports\, including baseball\, football\, and elite powerlifting\, with mountain biking being his latest adventure. Charlie’s research interests include acute and chronic adaptations to resistance training variables as well as the biomechanical determinants of training quality. \nCharlie lives in Wendell with his wife and their numerous dogs and cats. They love all things outdoors and travel – especially if good food is involved.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-charlie-ottinger-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Shawn P. McCauley\, M.A.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured Speaker: Shawn P. McCauley\, M.A. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-shawn-p-mccauley-m-a-2/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317
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SUMMARY:Theatre at Barton presents “Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery”
DESCRIPTION:Holmes and Watson are at it again in this madcap comedy by Ken Ludwig (also known for “Lend Me a Tenor” and “Moon Over Buffalo”). It is a murderously funny adventure with Sherlock Holmes on the case\, as the heirs of the Baskerville line are suddenly disappearing one by one. Can our heroes discover the truth in time? Elementary. \nMarch 13-15\, 7:30 p.m. \nMarch 16\, 3 p.m. \nWith limited seating capacity\, advance reservations are required at www.barton.edu/theatre \n$15 adults; $10 seniors (60+)\, military\, and Barton faculty/staff Barton students – free admission with I.D. and advance reservation. For additional information\, email theatre@barton.edu or call 252-399-6492.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/theatre-at-barton-presents-baskerville-a-sherlock-holmes-mystery/
LOCATION:Kennedy Family Theatre\, Woodard St NE\, Wilson\, NC
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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CREATED:20240925T182711Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Mark Basinger\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Mark Basinger\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Basinger: \nDr. Mark Basinger came to Barton College in 2000 from Southeast Missouri State University where he completed a one-year teaching appointment in the Department of Biology.  His previous research focused on vascular plant inventories of natural areas and study of flooding and windstorm damage\, along with short-term recovery\, in two old-growth forests in southern Illinois.  Basinger has over 15 years of summer work experience with the Shawnee National Forest and has done a wide variety of ecological and floristic projects for the forest service.  He is considered an expert on the vascular plants of the eastern United States.  He teaches many of the introductory biology\, botany/environmental science\, and field biology courses at Barton including Principles of Biology I and II; Organismal Biology; Non-Vascular and Vascular Plants\, and Exploring the North Carolina Coast\, Coastal Plain\, and Mountains.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-mark-basinger-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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SUMMARY:The Victor R. Small Writers Series
DESCRIPTION:Featured Speaker: Joseph Bathanti \nFor additional information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Associate Professor of English\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu or 252-399-6370.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/the-victor-r-small-writers-series/
LOCATION:Howard Chapel
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
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SUMMARY:Barton Art Galleries and Friends of Visual Arts present Artist-in-Residence Alia El-Bermani’s “Of Bone and Soil” Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:(Artist-in-Residency will run from March 31 – April 12) \nCommunity Workshops: April 5 and 12\, from 10 am. to 4 p.m. \nFor additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/barton-art-galleries-and-friends-of-visual-arts-present-artist-in-residence-alia-el-bermanis-of-bone-and-soil-exhibition/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Barton Art Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN="Barton Art Galleries":MAILTO:artgalleries@barton.edu
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Lauren Biscardi\, Ph.D\, M.S.\, M.B.A
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Lauren Biscardi\, Ph.D\, M.S.\, M.B.A \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Biscardi: \nDr. Lauren Biscardi is an assistant professor in the School of Allied Health and Sport Studies. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business management with a concentration in marketing from Stony Brook University in 2009 and her master’s degree in business administration with a concentration in information technology management from the University at Albany in 2011. She earned her master’s of sport science with a concentration in strength and conditioning from Hofstra University. She earned her Ph.D. in education with a concentration in kinesiology from George Mason University. She holds her certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS\,*D) and sports nutritionist (CISSN) certifications. Dr. Biscardi has taught at the college level for 10 years prior to joining the Barton community. She competed as a Division I athlete in college and remains active coaching track and field. Her research interests include studying sport and exercise from a social cognitive perspective.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-lauren-biscardi-ph-d-m-s-m-b-a/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
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