CALENDAR OF EVENTS, APRIL-MAY 2001

UNK- APRIL

1-6 Greeks Gone Wild 2001 Week, various activities planned throughout the week
1 Honors Convocation, 2-3 p.m., Fine Arts Recital Hall
2 Concerts-on-the-Platte, Kobayashi/Gray duo violin and piano recital, 8-9 p.m., Fine Arts Recital Hall
34th Annual Bike Bowl, 3 p.m., Parking Lot 14
Big Man on Campus, a male talent show with proceeds donated to arthritis research, sponsored by Alpha Omnicron Pi, tickets are $4 at the door, 7-9 p.m., Health & Sports Center
4 An Audubon Evening, an evening combining art, history and wildlife, 7-8 p.m., Fine Arts Building Room #312
4 Baseball, UNK vs. Nebraska Omaha, double-header beginning at 1 p.m., Memorial Field
5 Loper Luncheon, speakers TBA, 11:45 a.m., Health & Sports Center
5 Basketball Brawl, Greek All-Stars vs. Faculty, tickets will be $2 dollars in advance or $3 dollars at the door, for more information or tickets call Molly Lungrin at (308) 865-4554, all proceeds will go towards Bryant Elementary, 7 p.m., Health & Sports Center
5 Visiting Artist Lecture: Squeak Carnwath, 7-8, Fine Arts Building, Drake Theater
5 UNMC Mini Medical School, a satellite broadcast, “Tapping into Technology,” to register call (308) 865-8055, 7-9 p.m., Communications Center Building
6 Tennis, UNK vs. Mesa State, time TBA, Seratoma Courts
7 Baseball, UNK vs. Mesa State, double-header beginning at 1 p.m., Memorial Field
Tennis, UNK vs. Colorado Christian, time TBA, Seratoma Courts
8 Little Caesar’s REACH-UP Fundraiser, Little Caesar’s will donate 15% of their sales from 5-8 p.m. to REACH-Up, UNK’s Health & Wellness group
Baseball, UNK vs. Mesa State, double-header beginning at 12 p.m., Memorial Field
Concerts on the Platte, James Cook, Faculty Piano Recital, 8 p.m., Fine Arts Recital Hall
10 Healthfest 2001, a health & wellness fair, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Health & Sports Center
10 Career Services presents, “Resumes, Letters, & Interviews,” 3-5 p.m. Ockinga Seminar Center
10 Baseball, UNK vs. Wayne State, double-header beginning at 2 p.m., Memorial Field
11-14 Performing Arts Presents “Two Rooms” 8-11 p.m., Experimental Theatre, Fine Arts Building
12 Sigma Tau Gamma Fite Nite, a night of amateur boxing, admission is $5 at the door, anyone interested in fighting can contact Jason Steinshouer at 338-1494, 7 p.m., Buffalo County Fairgrounds
12 UNMC Mini Medical School, a satellite broadcast, “What Technology Can Teach Us,” to register call (308) 865-8055, 7-9 p.m., Communications Center Building
13 Softball, UNK vs. Regis, double-header beginning at 1 p.m., Harvey Park
13 Men’s tennis, UNK vs. Colorado School of Mines, time TBA, Seratoma Courts
14 Softball, UNK vs. Regis, double-header beginning at 12 p.m., Harvey Park
14 Tennis, UNK vs. Rockhurst, 9 a.m., Seratoma Courts
14 Tennis, UNK vs. Metro State, 3 p.m., Seratoma Courts
17 Kearney Area Symphony Orchestra presents Jazz and John Williams, 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Recital Hall
18 Vertical Horizon, 7 p.m., Health and Sports Center
18 Fine Arts Spring Gala, a night of music and prose, 7:30, Fine Arts Building, Drake Theatre
18 Softball, UNK vs. Fort Hays State, double-header beginning at 3 p.m., Harvey Park
19-21 Performing Arts Presents “Two Rooms” 8-11 p.m., Experimental Theatre, Fine Arts Building
19 UNMC Mini Medical School, a satellite broadcast, “Directions to Healthier Tomorrows,” to register call (308) 865-8055, 7-9 p.m., Communications Center Building
21 UNK Spirit Squad Tryouts, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., Hyper Gym
21-22 Kidz Explore, Cushing Coliseum
22 Performing Arts Presents “Two Rooms” 3-6 p.m., Experimental Theatre, Fine Arts Building
23 Student Research Day, 12-3 p.m., Health & Sports Center
23-24 Women’s Golf, UNK Spring Invitational, Meadowlark Hills
25 Softball, UNK vs. Nebraska Omaha, double-header beginning at 4 p.m., Harvey Park
26 Reynolds Writers & Readers Series, Poet John Montague & Novelist Elizabeth Wassell, 8-9 p.m., Copeland Hall Room #142
26 UNMC Mini Medical School, a satellite broadcast, “Surgery: Computers and Robots,” to register call (308) 865-8055, 7-9 p.m., Communications Center Building
26 Baseball, UNK vs. York College, double-header beginning at 4 p.m., Memorial Field
27 Baseball, UNK vs. Metro State, double-header beginning at 2 p.m., Memorial Field
28 Baseball, UNK vs. Metro State, double-header beginning at 12 p.m., Memorial Field
31-May 4 Finals Week

 

MAY

College of Business and Technology Honors Night, 7:30 p.m., Ockinga
Spring Commencement, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., Health & Sports Center
Baseball, UNK vs. Southern Colorado, double-header beginning at 1 p.m., Memorial Field
Baseball, UNK vs. Southern Colorado, double-header beginning at 12 a.m., Memorial Field
14 Pre-session classes begin
14 Summer Synergy courses begin, for more information about specific classes and how to register, please see http://www.unk.edu/summersynergy
15 Summer Synergy, Self-Defense for Non Violent People, cost is $48, 6-8 p.m., Wolfe Lab, Copeland Hall
26 Summer Synergy, India: Dances & Delights, cost is $15/family, $5/person, and $4/UNK faculty member or student, price includes dinner, 4-7 p.m. Alumni House
28 Memorial Day-no classes
29 Classes Reconvene
29 Summer Synergy, 2001 UNK Coaches’ Clinic, 8:30-11:15 a.m. & 1-3:45 p.m., Cushing Fieldhouse & classrooms
29 Summer Synergy, Problems in Chemistry: Microchemistry & Safety, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Bruner Hall of Science, Room #203
30-31 Mr. Basketball Tournament, Health & Sports Center