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October 25-October 31, 2009


 

JOIN IN THIS FUN KICK OFF EVENT FOR BASKETBALL AS ATHLETICS PRESENTS:       
       HALLOWEEN HOOPS ON OCTOBER 29, NUTTER CENTER, 6:30 – 8:30 P.M.

                                                 

   

For more information contact Corey Griest at corey.griest@wright.edu, 775-2771


MULTICULTURAL HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION
Wednesday, October 28
Student Union Apollo Room
5-9:30 p.m.
The Multicultural Halloween Celebration (MHC) is a huge annual cultural program that is hosted by all student organizations at Wright State University. It is a Fall collective celebration of the many ways that Autumn, Harvest, or Halloween is celebrated in the many cultures throughout the world.

This is an annual event - our 10th this year - and we annually have an audience of 1500 students, staff, faculty, and members of the Dayton community who attend this evening of fun, foods, and entertainments around the world.

Admission is free to students, faculty, and staff with WSU ID,

$10.00 for the general public, and $7.00 for kids ages 5-12.

For more information contact:  Thomas Nguyen, nguyen.41@wright.edu



CLASSIC BROADCAST “WAR OF THE WORLDS”


"WSU Astronomy Club and WWSU 106.9FM are teaming up again this year to bring you Orson Welles' 1938 Mercury Theatre on the Air radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds," based on the 1898 science fiction classic by H. G. Wells. 
The broadcast will take place on Friday, October 30th at 7:00pm. 
Remember DON’T PANIC—it’s just a fictional dramatization broadcast


2010 ORIENTATION/FIRST WEEKEND TEAM LEADER


The selection to be a member of WSU’s Orientation/First Weekend Team is an honor as-well-as a rewarding opportunity for professional and personal growth. Each year, the Office of Enrollment Management selects a group of mature and dedicated undergraduate student leaders to assist with implementing Orientation/First Weekend programs.  Orientation/First Weekend Leaders serve as peer educators, group facilitators, performers, resource contacts, and role models to incoming and transfer students; also assisting their families making a smooth transition to WSU both academically and socially. 
"ORIENTATION LEADERS" will mentor groups of first year students through the 2010 Orientation program scheduled the summer prior to classes, May – September 2010.
“FIRST WEEKEND LEADERS" will mentor groups of first year students through the 2010 First Weekend Institutes program scheduled the weekend prior to Fall Quarter 2010 classes. 

Applications (Phase One):  Applications are now available and can be picked up in the Office of Enrollment Management located in 210 Medical Sciences Building.  Applicants must return a completed application along with two Orientation/First Weekend Leader Recommendation Forms (included in the application packet) to 210 Medical Sciences Building no later than 5:00pm Monday, November 2, 2009.
Contact:  Keturah McNeary (mcneary.2@wright.edu) or
Whitney Benson (benson.21@wright.edu) for more information at (937) 775-4299.
Be the person who makes a difference for our incoming students!


RELAY FOR LIFE TEAMS
The time has come for the fight against cancer. We need your help!! Even though Relay for Life is not until Spring, we are starting NOW! Cancer never stops, so fundraising should not either. This year, we want to reach new goals for teams at the event. If you are interested in having a team please send us an e-mail to wsurelay.recruit@gmail.com with your name, main e-mail, and phone number. Team meetings will be starting soon so please let us know as soon as possible!

Thank you so much for helping us fight for a cure!
For more information contact:  Shana Cunningham, cunningham.62@wright.edu or
Davy Fogler, fogler.2@wright.edu



PASIONATELY PINK DANCE—NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS

Saturday, October 24th

7:0pm – 11:00pm

Rathskeller

Why looking Fly and Flashy come help support Breast Cancer Awareness. This is a great cause, and portion of the proceeds will be donated to breast cancer research. 
For more information contact Kimberly Stevens at stevens.71@wright.edu


STRIKES AGAINST BREAST CANCER

Sunday, October 25th

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

BeaverVu Bowling Lanes

STRIKES Against Breast Cancer is a philanthropic event put on by Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority as a closing event to Think Pink Week. We will be bowling at BeaverVu Bowling Lanes in order to raise money fore the Zeta Tau Alpha foundation and out philanthropy: breast cancer awareness and education. The event is open to the community. Admission is $15.00.
For more information contact Jaleh Dehkordi at ztastrikes09@gmail.com or dehkordi.2@wright.edu


SWING DANCE LESSONS

Monday, October 26th

7:00pm – 9:00pm

Studio B in Student Union

Ever wanted to learn to dance? Come join the Swing Dance Club! This is a perfect time for beginners to start!  We will be starting an introduction to East Coast Swing and Lindy Hop.
For more information contact Ashley Grinstead at grinstead.4@wright.edu


FREE G.R.E. PRACTICE TEST

Monday, October 26th

7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

047 Rike Hall

Join the Black Graduate Student Association for this opportunity for students interested in gradate school to prepare for the standardized test which many schools require for admittance.  The practice test is FREE and takes two hours to complete.
For more information contact Deborah Strahorn at strahorn.3@wright.edu


REVERSE STROLL OFF

Monday, October 26th

6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Student Union Atrium

Join all the NPHC members, get together, and show some unity!
For more information contact Sylvia Kwakwah at kwakwah.2@wright.edu


SOLAR OBSERVING WEDNESDAYS

Wednesday, October 28th

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Quad

Join the Astronomy Club for safe solar observing (visible and hydrogen-alpha) on the Wright State University Quad. Also, an information table will be present to answer any questions you may have about the Astronomy Club. Students, faculty, and staff can stop by and chat about the Sun, astronomy in general, and/or our club and its activities.

For more information contact Patrick Craig at craig.7@wright.edu


FREE HIV TESTING

Tuesday, October 27th

5:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Student Union Atrium

Join the ladies of Black Women Striving Forward for free HIV testing! Being unaware is the same thing as being unsafe! Protect yourself and get tested for free! Also, join the HIV/AIDS panel at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Atrium.
For more information contact De’Jean Moreland at moreland.12@wright.edu


HOUSE OF BLUEZ

Tuesday, October 27

8:00pm – 10:00pm

Bridge Café

Time for people to come out, enjoy poetry and reading etc.
For more information contact Slyvia Kwakwah at kwakwah.2@wright.edu


ST. JUDE’S INFO. NIGHT

Tuesday, October 27th

4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

The Pathfinder Lounge

St. Jude Up til Dawn would like to invite you to learn more about the wonderful cause that Is St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital. Come and learn about how you can make a difference to a child that is fighting for their life every day. Learn how you can get involved on campus and how fund raising for these children can be rewarding and fun! This is a free event!
For more information contact Shana Cunningham at Cunningham.62@wright.edu


STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPOOK OUT

Wednesday, October 28th

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Student Union Atrium

This will be a chance for students to come out and meet their Student Government representative.  You will also be able to purchase Pizza and Bake Sale items.
For more information contact Daniel Thomas at thomas.266@wright.edu


ZETA PHI BETA INORMATIONAL MEETING

Thursday, October 29th

8:00 – 10:00 p.m.

219 Allyn Hall

We will be giving young ladies information about our organization.
Have questions? Stop by!
For more information contact Sylvia Kwakwah at kwakwah.2@wright.edu


DIWALI CELEBRATION

Friday, October 30th

6pm-11:59pm

Apollo Room

The word Diwali has its origin in the Sanskrit word “Deepavali” which means “rows of light.”  Diwali also called the festival of lights the most vibrant festival of India, which is celebrated each year.
For more information please contact Dhawal Oswal at oswal.2@wright.edu


PHI ALPHA THETA – HISTORY CLUB HALLOWEEN PARTY

Friday, October 30th

7:00pm – 10:00pm

158 Rike Hall

Halloween is not only fun, it’s historical. Join us in some Halloween fun and just a little history of the holiday through some games and laughter.
For more information contact Naomi Cowan-Barkley cowan-barkley.2@wright.edu


HALLOWEEN DANCE --WITCHES’ BALL

Saturday, October 31st

7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Apollo Room, Student Union

The annual Halloween Dance for Wright State University that is sponsored by the Pagan Student Association and Beta/Beta. You don’t have to be Pagan – we welcome everyone to join in the festivities! Pre-sale tickets will be $5.00. Tickets at the door will be $7.00.
For more information contact Adam Kilgore at kilgore.11@wright.edu


HALLOWEEN GATHERING

Saturday, October 31st

12:00 – 11:00 p.m.

303 & 306 Oelman Hall

Join the Anime Club for a Halloween Gathering, featuring Anime!
For more information contact Kenneth Mark Hopkins at Hopkins.23@wright.edu


 


 

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