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2:30 PM, Sunday, May 12, 2013
Student-Directed Plays by David Ives
Diebold Center for the Performing ArtsThe THEA 405 class in Directing will present seven short plays by David Ives, all directed by students.
Performances are May 8-12. Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets are free to EUP students, $3 for other students and $5 General Admission.
Performances are in the Old Union Theatre in Diebold Performing Arts Center, 217
Meadville Street.
The plays and directors are:
Variations on the Death of Trotsky, Directed by KC McCloskey
Cast: Leon Trotsky - Nick Kikola, Mrs. Trotsky - Kat Lawson, Ramon - Tim Pacansky
Mere Mortals, Directed by Sam Roha
Cast: Frankie - Rob Connick, Joe - Kaz Himes, Charlie - Mike Guantonio
Enigma Variations, Directed by Dylan Brozich
Cast: Bill 1 - Olivia Chapman, Bill 2 - Rob Connick, Bebe 1 - Kat Farinola, Bebe 2 - Rebecca Johnson, Fifi - Chantel Thennes
Speed the Play, Directed by Phil Thomas
Cast: M.C. - KC McCloskey; Donny, Fox, Danny -Kaz Himes; Bobby, John, Gould, Bernie - Mike Guantonio; Debra, Karen - Rebecca Johnson; Carol, Joan, Teach - Olivia Chapman
Words, Words, Words, Directed by Chris Rooney
Cast: Milton - Austin Frontera; Kafka - Stephani Bucci; Swift - Nikki Davis
Degas, C’est Moi, Directed by Kira Ebert
Cast: Ed - Bradley Hill; Dorris, Company - Ashley Delaney, Company - Kat Lawson
Sure Thing, Directed by Alyssa Dreihaup
Cast: Bill - Tim Pacansky, Betty - Ashley Delaney
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3:30 PM, Sunday, May 12, 2013
Seth Howell Senior Trumpet Recital
Dr. William P. Alexander Music Center - Recital HallMusic student Seth Howell will present his Senior Trumpet Recital on Sunday, May 12th at 3:30 pm in the Dr. William P. Alexander Music Center Recital Hall Admission is free.
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8:00 PM, Sunday, May 12, 2013
Comedian Arvin Mitchell
Frank G. Pogue Student Center - Scot Cinema @ 405 Scotland Road, Edinboro, PA 16444in the Frank G. Pogue Student Center, Scot Cinema
Get entered for a chance to win $50, just for attending!
Sponsored by the University Programming Board. Admission is free and open to the public. Click here for a complete list of performances and events sponsored by the UPB.
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5:30 PM, Thursday, May 16, 2013
Annual Excellence in Diversity Awards and Salute to Graduates Ceremony
Frank G. Pogue Student Center, MPR
The program includes the presentation of the Excellence in Diversity Man, Woman, and Faculty/Staff Member of the Year awards. At this recognition ceremony we will also honor our semester graduating seniors.
To RSVP you and your guests' attendance, please complete our registration form.
To nominate someone for the Annual Excellence in Diversity Award please complete the online application.
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7:00 PM, Thursday, May 16, 2013
The Downtown Edinboro Art & Music Festival
Downtown EdinboroThe Edinboro Art & Music Festival takes place the third full weekend in May every year in Edinboro, Pennsylvania and is one of the region's only free festivals of its kind. It is a three day event that showcases grassroots art and music in the unique spirit of Appalachian culture and tradition.
For a full list of events, visit www.edinboroartandmusic.com.
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4:00 PM, Friday, May 17, 2013
Academic Honors Convocation
Edinboro University's 2013 Academic Honors Convocation will be held Friday, May 17, at 4 p.m. in Cole Auditorium - Memorial Hall.
The event will recognize students graduating with honors, Dr. Robert C. Weber Honors Program diploma candidates, academic department award recipients, scholar-athletes of the year, and academic honor society members.
In addition, the Faculty Member of the Year, Scholar of the Year and Advisor of the Year awards will be presented, along with Leadership Awards and the President's Award for Service to the Community.
The Honors Convocation will be filmed and streamed via the Internet at edinboro.tv.
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10:00 AM, Saturday, May 18, 2013
Commencement - Spring 2013
Undergraduate Commencement, 10 a.m., McComb Fieldhouse
Dr. Muriel A. Howard, president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, will be the speaker and honorary degree recipient.
Kelly L. Landis, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, will be the student speaker.
Professor Donald J. Renn, Chemistry, will be the Mace Bearer.
Graduate Student Commencement, 2 p.m., Cole Auditorium - Memorial Hall
Pablo Reyes-Cruz, Master of Arts, Communication Studies, will be the student speaker.
Dr. Dawn M. Snodgrass, Professor of Education in the Educational Leadership Program, will be the Mace Bearer.
The Commencement ceremony will be filmed and streamed via the Internet at edinboro.tv. Commencement DVDs can be purchased from Edinboro University Television following the ceremony or online at www.eupdvd.com.
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