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PERFORMING ARTS & LECTURES 2012-13 University of North Carolina Wilmington Division of Student Affairs . Campus Life Creating Experiences for Life www.uncw.edu/presents [email protected] 962.7972 Fall 2012 Curricular Connections to the ARTS & HUMANITIES A resource for the UNCW community to make connections between UNCW courses and performing arts and lecture events through UNCW Presents.
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University of North Carolina Wilmington Division of Student Affairs . Campus Life

Creating Experiences for Life

www.uncw.edu/presents [email protected]

962.7972

Fall 2012Curricular

Connections to the ARTS & HUMANITIES

A resource for the UNCW community to make

connections between UNCW courses and performing arts and

lecture events through UNCW Presents.

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IntroductionThank you for using the Fall 2012 Curricular Connections to the Arts & Humanities. This publication is a resource encouraging connections between UNCW courses and UNCW Presents performances and lectures.

As a UNCW faculty member, if you haven’t already discovered the breadth and variety of performances and lectures provided by UNCW Presents, we strongly encourage you to take full advantage of the world-class music, theater and dance engagements that light up the stage here at UNCW.

We hope that you will utilize UNCW Presents as a creative resource to supplement classroom discussions and use the cultural arts to convey your course themes. Look for an electronic edition of the Spring 2012 Curricular Connections to Arts on the UNCW Presents web site at www.uncw.edu/presents/curricularconnections.html.

Additionally, a calendar of UNCW Presents programming may be found on our website at www.uncw.edu/presents. For other ways in which you might incorporate the arts into your classroom, please reference the comprehensive calendar of UNCW arts events found at www.uncw.edu/arts.

Faculty ResourcesNew Times and Locations! Please note that all Arts in Action performances will begin at 7 p.m. in Kenan Auditorium. The Leadership Lecture Series will be held in UNCW’s Burney Center at 7 p.m.

Randall Library Randall Library provides suggested reading and listening lists of library resources for UNCW Presents events. Leadership Lectures are recorded and available for classroom use and review, as are many Arts in Action Performances. Materials are archived at Randall Library. For materials, visit library.uncw.edu.

Above and Beyond These are programs that extend beyond the presentation of a performance or lecture to give students and the public the opportunity to have a more direct, informal experience with visiting artists and guest speakers. Events range from master classes and workshops to class visits and discussions. If you would like to schedule your class to participate in one of these activities, contact Shane Fernando at 962.7972 or [email protected].

Arts @ UNCW

Boseman Gallerywww.uncw.edu/presents

CAB Gallerywww.uncw.edu/art

International Cinemawww.uncw.edu/lumina

Readings, Writer’s Weekwww.uncw.edu/writers

Recitals and Concertswww.uncw.edu/music

UNCW Arts Calendarwww.uncw.edu/arts

UNCW Presentswww.uncw.edu/presents

University Theatre and Dance Programswww.uncw.edu/thr

www.uncw.edu/presents • [email protected] • Box Office 910.962.3500

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Class TicketsIf you are interested in bringing your class to a Arts in Action performance or Leadership Lecture event, contact Shane Fernando at 962.7972 or [email protected] to make arrangements.

Arts in Action TicketsArts in Action ticket prices vary depending on the event; call Kenan Box Office, 962.3500 for the most up-to-date information on performances. Representatives can give you pricing information, including faculty/staff discounts and potential group rates. Tickets for UNCW students are $5 for Arts in Action performances. Kenan Box Office, 962.3500 (Mon-Fri, Noon-6 p.m. The box office opens 1 hour prior to curtain. You may also visit Kenan Box Office in person (see hours above) or purchase tickets online at www.etix.com. Events may be subject to change. Leadership Lecture TicketsLeadership Lecture tickets are now only available through Sharky’s Box Office in the Fisher Student Center. The Leadership Lecture Series will now be held in the Burney Center. Tickets are free to UNCW students, faculty and staff; two free tickets can be secured for each event with a valid UNCW ID. Sharky’s Box Office is located on the first floor of the Fisher Student Center. (Mon-Fri, 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Sat-Sun, 4 to 9 p.m.) Events may be subject to change.

Lumina Theater Each academic year, the International Cinema Series features a diverse program that includes important, critically acclaimed and contemporary films from around the world in Lumina Theater at UNCW. The series is presented in partnership with the Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE), academic departments and university offices. Films are shown during the fall and spring semesters on select Thursdays of each month. Screenings begin at 7 p.m. and may include a brief introduction by a UNCW faculty or staff member. Films are open to the public and subtitled in English. For ticket pricing and schedule information for specific films, visit www.uncw.edu/lumina.

Boseman Gallery Boseman offers visual arts enthusiasts a variety of media from photography to sculpture on exhibit year round and serves as a student laboratory for gallery management. Exhibitions showcase work by UNCW student, regional and international artists and connect to various academic programs. The Boseman Gallery is located on the second floor of the Fisher University Union. All programs are free and open to the public. Please visit www.uncw.edu/boseman for information about exhibitions, artist lectures and upcoming “Meet the Artist” receptions.

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Conflict ZoneExhibition runs August 16 - September 30 • Warwick Center Lobby GalleryCosponsored by the Seahawk Perch, Student Veterans Organization, LGBTQIA Office and the Women’s Resource Center.

Jackie Spinner, former staff writer for The Washington Post and current assistant professor of journalism at Columbia College Chicago, presents a collection of images from the front lines of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, captured by some of the worlds leading combat photographers and journalists.

Web Resourceswww.conflictzone.org/www.lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/09/two-wars-seen-many-ways/www.uncw.edu/boseman

Suggested Curricular Connections

ART 280 Introduction to PhotographyART 282 Introduction to Digital PhotographyCOM 160 Engaging Contemporary MediaCOM 250 Introduction to Political CommunicationCOM 258 Rhetoric of Popular CultureCOM 265 Media, Culture and SocietyCOM 268 Broadcast JournalismCOM 351 Media and Politics

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722

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PLS 111 Politics and Government in Global PerspectivePLS 202 Contemporary American Political IssuesPLS 218 Ethics in International AffairsPLS 424 International SecurityWMS 210 Introduction to Women’s StudiesWMS 212 Sexuality and GenderWMS 230 Women in Film

Exhibition Series

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EngulfedExhibition runs August 23 - September 13 • Boseman Gallery Free and open to the public

The gallery becomes art in this interactive student-designed installation featuring an ever-growing collection of jellyfish. Come and add your contribution to this undersea experience.

Reception 5:30-6:30 PM • Thursday, August 23, 2012 • Boseman GalleryFree and open to the public

Web Resourceshttp://uncw.edu/boseman

Suggested Curricular Connections

ART 102 Three-Dimensional DesignART 251 Beginning SculptureART 252 Beginning SculptureART 351 Intermediate SculptureART 352 Intermediate SculptureART 451 Advanced SculptureART 452 Advanced SculptureART 475 Art As A CareerARH 311 Contemporary ArtBIO 170 Biology of the SeaBIO 318 Invertebrate ZoologyBIO 362 Marine BiologyBIO 434 Coastal Marine Biology

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722 www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722

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Connecting Crossroad in North Carolina Daniel Bernard Roumain with Laurelyn Dossett

7 PM • Saturday, September 15 • Kenan Auditorium$5 students, $22 public

Haitian American violinist and composer Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) performs with N.C. singer/songwriter, Laurelyn Dossett to kick off our season. DBR’s innovative musical style has branded him as a notable innovative composer, performer and bandleader, known for crossing cultural boundaries and mixing genres, collaborating with the likes of Philip Glass and Lady Gaga. Laurelyn Dossett brings the sound of southern folk music to this project; she has recently been noted for her holiday song cycle, “The Gathering,” commissioned by the North Carolina Symphony in 2011. The performance at UNCW is part of a larger, state-wide residency project, Connecting Crossroads in North Carolina, which will unveil original works commissioned during DBR’s 2012 visits to communities around the state; the concert will also feature local performers from UNCW and the Wilmington community.

DBR and Dossett will be in residence at UNCW for five days offering free master classes, workshops, lecture/demonstrations and special performances. For details, contact Shane Fernando, [email protected].

Web ResourcesArtist Website - www.dbrmusic.comArtist Website - www.laurelyndossett.comVideo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfveTBXBUcYVideo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YndEUQ4sJbI

Suggested Curricular Connections

ANT 205 Human Societies ANT 206 Cultural Anthropology ANT 303 Culture and Gender ART 495 Women in Art COM 219 Voice and Diction CRW 305 The Creative Process ECN 250 Capitalism and Global Mkt EDL 554 Leadership Theory & Behav EDL 551 Student Dev Theory FNA 101 Cultures of World Music MUS 111 Aural Skills & Sight-Seeing

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MUS 105 Rudiments of Music MUS 106 Exploring Music MUS 110 Intro to Music Technology MUS 146 Class Voice I MUS 181 Rhythm Section Techniques MUS 244 Instrumental Techniques MUS 204 Applied Music: Violin MUS 396 Private – Violin PLS 334 Revolutionary Movements PAR 495 Meta-Ethics PHY 550 Fluid Mechanics

www.uncw.edu/presents • [email protected] • Box Office 910.962.3500

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Exhibition Series

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COM 346 Interracial CommunicationCOM 358 Diversity in Public Communication GGY 180 World Geography I HON 120 Honors Enrichment Seminar: Becoming a Global CitizenHST 209 African-American History HST 340 Race, Gender and CitizenshipLED 311 Communication and LeadershipPAR 220 Race and Social JusticePLS 111 Politics and Government in Global PerspectivePLS 334 Revolutionary Movements PSY 271 Psychology of Human DiversitySOC 320 Rural SociologySOC 525 Racial and Ethnic Group RelationsTFP 301 Race and Education

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722

Innocent Nkurunziza: Rwanda SharesExhibition runs September 20 - October 25 • Boseman GalleryFree and open to the public

A celebration of Rwanda featuring student art alongside the art of Innocent Nkurunziza, one of Rwanda’s leading artists. Nkurunziza’s paintings explore “Mother Rwanda,” the country as place and parent, blending examinations of its natural environment, its present and its past.

Reception 5:30-6:30 PM • Thursday, September 20, 2012 • Boseman GalleryFree and open to the public

Web Resourceshttp://ivukaarts.com/artists/innocent-nkurunziza/ www.uncw.edu/boseman

Suggested Curricular Connections

AFN 130 African American Studies ANT 206 Cultural AnthropologyANT 387 Museum Studies ANT 445 Practicing Ethnography ARH 311 Contemporary ArtARH 320 African ArtART 101 Two-Dimensional DesignART 242 Beginning PaintingART 341 Intermediate PaintingART 342 Intermediate PaintingART 441 Advanced PaintingART 442 Advanced PaintingART 475 Art as A CareerART 476 Senior ExhibitBUS 105 Introduction to BusinessCOM 265 Media, Culture and Soc

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Royal Drummers & Dancers of Burundi7 PM • Wednesday, September 26, 2012 • Kenan Auditorium$5 UNCW students, $18 UNCW employees, $22 publicCo-sponsored by UNCW Office of International Programs

Offering the “ultimate African drum experience”, Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi are one of the greatest percussion ensembles in the world, born out of centuries old tradition. Since the 1960s, they have toured the world, bringing their unique influence to world music. Traditionally, the drummers travelled with Burundi’s kings and played at ceremonies such as births, funerals and coronations. In Burundi, drums represent regeneration, and the techniques the drummers employ have been passed down from father to son for centuries. Energy and sharp rhythms will make this performance the ultimate African drum experience!

"A constant parade of players improvised on the central drum, dancing to the rhythms, leaping or twirling drumsticks in the air or around their necks. It was all a celebration of ability, the sheer pleasure of competitive creativity, and - strikingly similar to what happens in a jazz jam session - more virtuosic than sentimental." —The New York Times

Web ResourcesArtist Website - http://www.cami.com/?webid=1769Heavenly Planet - http://www.heavenlyplanet.com/featured/dob.htmlVideo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAgzvKBWD7c

Suggested Curricular Connections

AFN 130 African American Studies ANT 206 Cultural Anthropology ANT 445 Practicing Ethnography BIO 335 Genetics BIO 495 History of Life BIO 605 Evolution and Diversity COM 220 Interpersonal Com COM 265 Media, Culture and Soc EXS 340 Biomechanics Sports & Exs FNA 101 Cultures of World Music FST 393 Sound Recording GGY 180 World Geography I

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www.uncw.edu/presents • [email protected] • Box Office 910.962.3500

HST 209 African-American History MUS 105 Rudiments of Music MUS 106 Exploring Music MUS 146 Class Voice I MUS 181 Rhythm Section Techniques MUS 361 History of Music I PAR 231 Primitive and Classic Rel SWK 355 Iss Diversity Generalist THR 112 Intro to Dance THR 121 Intro to Theatre THR 134 Dance Tech. I THR 231 Applied Perf I THR 243 Costume and Make-up

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Edwidge Danticat7 PM • Monday, October 1, 2012 • Burney CenterFree to UNCW students, faculty and staff, $10 general publicCo-sponsored by Women’s Studies and Resource Center Audience Q&A session to follow and books will be available for purchase and signing

“A distinctive new voice with a sensitive insight into Haitian culture…”—Publishers Weekly

American Book Award winner Edwidge Danticat, author of The Farming of Bones, The Dew Breaker, and National Book Critics’ Circle Award winning Brother, I’m Dying, explores global and Haitian issues affecting women and society at large. Drawing from her own experiences and observations, Danticat offers a valuable and enlightening perspective on immigration, human trafficking, sexual violence, the impact and transformative power of education.

Web Resourceshttp://aalbc.com/authors/edwidge.htmhttp://www.randomhouse.com/features/danticat/

Suggested Curricular Connections

AFN 290 Literature of the African DiasporaANT 206 Cultural AnthropologyANT 303 Culture and Gender ANT 445 Practicing Ethnography COM 211 StorytellingCOM 346 Interracial CommunicationCOM 351 Media and PoliticsCRM 300 Methods of Social ResearchCRM 410 World Criminal Justice SystemsCRM 420 Collective ViolenceCRM 495 Seminar: Crimes Against HumanityCRM 495 Race, Class, Gender and CrimeCRM 315 Victimology CRW 201 Intro to Creative Writing CRW 305 The Creative ProcessCRW 306 Forms of FictionCRW 544 Fiction Writing WorkshopEDN 545 Black Literature and Resources for TeachersENG 101 College Writing and Reading IENG 111 Intro to Lit Global EmphasisENG 230 Women in Literature ENG 318 Writing and ActivismLe

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www.uncw.edu/presents • [email protected] • Box Office 910.962.4045

ENG 362 Studies in the Novel: Troubling FemininitiesFRH 319 Intro to the Francophone WorldFST 205 Introduction to World CinemaGLS 592 Writing with StyleHEA 205 Reproduction and SexualityHON 120 Honors Enrichment Seminar: Becoming a Global CitizenHST 340 Race, Gender and CitizenshipHST 500 Historiography and MethodologyLED 311 Communication and LeadershipPAR 220 Race and Social JusticePAR 378 Caribbean ReligionPLS 111 Politics and Government in Global PerspectivePLS 334 Revolutionary Movements PSY 264 Social PsychologyPSY 271 Psychology of Human DiversitySHS 210 Introduction to Science, the Humanities and SocietySWK 355 Issues in Diversity for Generalist PracticeSOC 320 Rural SociologySOC 525 Racial and Ethnic Group RelationsTFP 301 Race and EducationWMS 210 Intro to Women’s Studies

Love in the Time of Massacres

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Daniels Distinguished Lecture Series Artist Profile: Eric McRay

Exhibition runs October 4 - 31, 2012 • Warwick Center Lobby GalleryFree and open to the public

Vibrant colors, emotion and vitality embue the paintings of Metro magazine’s “Best Local Artist”, Raleigh’s Eric McRay. The Daniels Distinguished Lecture Series supports a series of annual events and initiatives for the university and community as well as provides financial support for diverse students interested in sustaining and strengthening the national discussion about diversity.

Reception5:30-6:30 PM • Thursday, October 11, 2012 • Warwick Center Lobby GalleryFree and open to the public

Web Resources http://mcraystudios.com/ http://www.ncsu.edu/aacc/index.php/art-gallery/entry/the-diary-of-eric-mcray/http://www.hayti.org/expressive-jazz-inspired-paintings-by-eric-mcray.html www.uncw.edu/boseman

Suggested Curricular Connections

AFN 130 African American Studies ANT 206 Cultural AnthropologyANT 387 Museum Studies ANT 445 Practicing Ethnography ARH 311 Contemporary ArtART 101 Two-Dimensional DesignART 242 Beginning PaintingART 341 Intermediate PaintingART 342 Intermediate PaintingART 441 Advanced PaintingART 442 Advanced PaintingART 475 Art as A CareerART 476 Senior ExhibitBUS 105 Introduction to BusinessCOM 265 Media, Culture and Soc

COM 346 Interracial CommunicationCOM 358 Diversity in Public Communication HST 209 African-American History HST 340 Race, Gender and CitizenshipLED 311 Communication and LeadershipMUS 116 History of JazzMUS 136 Jazz Theory and KeyboardMUS 184 Jazz EnsembleMUS 365 Modern JazzPAR 220 Race and Social JusticePLS 334 Revolutionary Movements PSY 271 Psychology of Human DiversitySOC 525 Racial and Ethnic Group RelationsTFP 301 Race and Education

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722 Arts

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stirring, evocative performance

Dali Quartet7 PM • Thursday, October 25, 2012 • Kenan Auditorium$6 UNCW students, $18 UNCW employees, $22 publicCo-sponsored by UNCW Centro Hispano

The award-winning, young members of the Dalí Quartet embrace the spirit of Salvador Dalí, to fuse the eloquence of Latin flavor with the precision of classical technique to create a varied repertoire with a fresh, lush sound. The Venezuelan, classically trained quartet will be joined on stage with a Latin percussionist and UNCW student bass player. The quartet’s passion and ability are acclaimed internationally and make for a stirring, evocative performance unique to the worlds of both classical and Latin music.

Dalí Quartet will be in residence at UNCW offering the campus and community master classes, workshops and free community performances. For details, contact Shane Fernando, [email protected].

“[The Dalí] have delighted audiences and are inspiring the next generation to discover the joy and power of music.”—Steven Tenenbom - Orion String Quartet

Web ResourcesArtist Website - http://www.daliquartet.com/Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NCYjpdcLOgVideo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3LzT9xhOxM

Suggested Curricular Connections

COM 219 Voice and Diction CRW 305 The Creative Process MAT 101 Math for Liberal Arts MAT 141 Numbers and Operations MUS 111 Aural Skills & Sight-Seeing MUS 106 Exploring Music MUS 244 Instrumental Techniques MUS 115 Survey of Music Literature MUS 117 American Music MUS 130 Chamber Music MUS 185 Wind Symphony MUS 396 Private – Violin MUS 396 Private – Viola MUS 396 Private – Cello

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722 Arts

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www.uncw.edu/presents • [email protected] • Box Office 910.962.3500

PAR 110 Intro to Logic PAR 495 Meta-Ethics PHY 550 Fluid Mechanics PSY 264 Social Psychology SPN 101 Introductory Spanish ISPN 102 Introductory Spanish IISPN 201 Intermediate Spanish ISPN 202 Intermediate Spanish IISPN 206 Spanish in MediaSPN 212 Latin America TodaySPN 310 Business SpanishSPN 323 Introduction to US Latino Literature and Culture

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NAMES Project: AIDS Memorial QuiltExhibition runs November 8 - 15 • Warwick Center Lobby GalleryFree and open to the public

UNCW proudly exhibits Cleve Jones’s famed AIDS Memorial quilt, which honors victims of the disease. The quilt will be on display as part of the 2012-13 Synergy program.

Reception5:30-6:30 PM • Thursday November 8, 2012 • Warwick Center LobbyFree and open to the public

Web ResourcesAIDS Quilt - http://www.aidsquilt.org/ PBS Frontline Interview - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/aids/interviews/jones.html

Suggested Curricular Connections

ANT 387 Museum Studies ARH 309 American Art IARH 310 American Art IIARH 311 Contemporary ArtCMR 503 Decision Making and NegotiationCOM 104 Concepts in Communication StudiesCOM 250 Introduction to Political CommunicationCOM 272 Introduction to Organizational CommunicationCOM 335 Great SpeechesCOM 358 Diversity in Public CommunicationCOM 400 Communication Studies CapstoneCOM 495 Storytelling in Community IIENG 318 Writing and ActivismENG 552 Rhetoric and CultureGLS 592 Qualitative Research for Program and Organizational Change and DevelopmentHST 290 The Practice of History HST 333 American Social HistoryHST 340 Race, Gender and Citizenship

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722

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HST 358 The United States Since 1945HST 444 US Civil Liberties in the 20th and 21st CenturiesLED 211 Principles of LeadershipLED 411 Contemporary LeadershipLIC 535 Advanced Social Studies MethodsMGT 452 Organizational Development and ChangeMGT 459 NegotiationMKT 340 Principles of MarketingPAR 101 Philosophical ThinkingPAR 115 Introduction to EthicsPAR 125 Great Books of World ReligionPAR 213 ExistentialismPAR 492 Human RightsPLS 202 Contemporary American Political IssuesPLS 500 Managing Pub and Nonprofit OrganizationsREC 270 Program Planning and LeadershipREC 375 Leadership and Management in Recreation ServicesTHR 207 Costume Technology and ProductionTHR 208 Costume Crafts

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Cleve Jones: The Power You Have to Make a DifferenceSynergy Common Reading Keynote Address

7 PM • Monday, November 12, 2012 • Burney CenterFree for UNCW students, faculty and staff, $10 general publicCo-sponsored by University College and Association for Campus EntertainmentAudience Q&A session to follow and books will be available for purchase and signing

The creator of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, and founder of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Cleve Jones has contributed to understanding and hope for those with the disease. His advocacy, which began with his friendship with gay rights activist Harvey Milk, reaches further, focusing on empowering people of all ethnicities and sexual orientations. Cleve Jones is an inspiration, and his talk will inspire you, too, to make a difference.

Web ResourcesAIDS Quilt - http://www.aidsquilt.org/PBS Frontline Interview - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/aids/interviews/jones.html

Lecturer Website http://www.clevejones.com/

Suggested Curricular Connections

CMR 503 Decision Making and NegotiationCOM 104 Concepts in Communication StudiesCOM 250 Introduction to Political CommunicationCOM 272 Introduction to Organizational CommunicationCOM 335 Great SpeechesCOM 400 Communication Studies CapstoneCOM 495 Storytelling in Community IIENG 318 Writing and ActivismENG 552 Rhetoric and CultureGLS 592 Qualitative Research for Program and Organizational Change and DevelopmentHST 290 The Practice of History HST 333 American Social HistoryHST 340 Race, Gender and CitizenshipHST 358 The United States Since 1945HST 444 US Civil Liberties in the 20th and 21st Centuries

www.uncw.edu/boseman • [email protected] • 910.962.7722

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www.uncw.edu/presents • [email protected] • Box Office 910.962.4045

LED 211 Principles of LeadershipLED 411 Contemporary LeadershipLIC 535 Advanced Social Studies MethodsMGT 452 Organizational Development and ChangeMGT 459 NegotiationMKT 340 Principles of MarketingPAR 101 Philosophical ThinkingPAR 115 Introduction to EthicsPAR 125 Great Books of World ReligionPAR 213 ExistentialismPAR 492 Human RightsPLS 202 Contemporary American Political IssuesPLS 500 Managing Pub and Nonprofit OrganizationsREC 270 Program Planning and LeadershipREC 375 Leadership and Management in Recreation Services


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