Poetry Reading & Open Mic hosted by Literati
Pogue Art Gallery, HBFFAC
Featured Author: Megan Thompson, English and Languages Faculty, author of Farmer.
Art Gallery Talk by Marshall Gettys
Pogue Art Gallery, HBFFAC
The Department of Art is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibit in the Pogue Art Gallery featuring the collection of Sally and Marshall Gettys of Norman, Oklahoma. Select Native American baskets and totem poles from the Northwestern United States from the Gettys’ extensive collection will be on view from Thursday, October 24 to Tuesday, November 26 in the Pogue Art Gallery in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. The gallery is open every week day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Mr. Marshall Gettys will give a gallery talk on Thursday, October 24 at 4:00 p.m. in the Pogue Art Gallery. The talk will be followed by a reception. Both the gallery talk and the reception are free and open to the public.
This exhibit is sponsored by Office of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and by the Native American Studies Program.
Motivational Interviewing: Opening Doors in the Walls of Denial
Estep Multimedia Center, UC. Lecture provided by Joel Rutledge, LPC, LADC
This workshop will focus on strategies for choosing appropriate interventions for different clients in different situations. Rutledge will discuss opening doors, as opposed to breaking down walls of denial.
Community Registration: $35
For community early bird online discount of $10 use code: FALL
(Only $15 for ECU Employees or Students with a valid ECU ID#)
Continuing Education Units (3 hours) have been requested for LPC, LMFT, LCSW, CADC, LADC, Case Managers & Peer Recovery Support Specialists.
You may register online at http://register.asapconnected.com/CourseDetail.aspx?CourseId=47257
Registration is also available in person or by telephone at the ECU Center for Continuing Education & Community Services in Fentem Hall, Room 114, Lindsey Tilley 580-559-5465. (ECU employees and students must register in person or by phone with CE Services).
Stokes Lecture
Estep Multimedia Center, UC. Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Peter Markes, 8th-12 grade string orchestra and Advanced Placement music theory teacher from Edmond North High School, will be the speaker. In addition to the lecture we will be recognizing all local Teacher of the Year winners. Please join us in celebrating the work of these fantastic teachers!
Watkins Lecture
12:30 p.m. - Lunch, please RSVP by Oct. 21
1:15 p.m. - Lecture with Justice Noma Gurich, Foundation Hall, CBCC
3:00 p.m. - Panel on Women in Politics & Government, Room 221, CBCC
Costumes for a Cure
Sponsored by the ECU Rotaract Club. Click here to learn more.
Noyce Colloquium
Regents' Room. Presenter is Mr.Chris Eckler, Math Teacher at Ada Junior High School and former ECU Noyce Scholar.
Topic: Teaching Junior High Mathematics in Ada, OK
Free pizza and soda
For more information about ECU's Noyce program, contact: Dr. Robert Ferdinand, 580-559-5493 or rferdand@ecok.edu.
Sewing Hope Documentary Screening
Ataloa Theatre, HBFFAC. Free admission.