Cochise College Events


Published/Last Modified on Friday, April 20, 2007 2:16 PM MDT


The following Cochise College events are planned during the next two weeks.


Friday, April 20

Through Deaf Eyes

Cochise College Benson Center, 1025 State Route 90

7 - 9 p.m.

The Cochise College Benson Center commemorates Deaf Awareness Week with the showing of the PBS documentary Through Deaf Eyes, a look at 200 years of deaf life in America. The film presents the shared experiences of American history - family life, education, work, and community connections - from the perspective of deaf citizens.

Friday, April 20

Red & White Ball: A Hollywood Night

Gadsden Hotel, Douglas

Dinner: 6 p.m., dancing to follow

The Douglas Campus Student Government Association hosts the College's annual formal dinner and dance for students and employees. Dinner is free to the first 200 guests. Tickets for dinner are limited to two per faculty, associate faculty, or staff member. To reserve tickets, contact Ana Molina in the Housing Office at molinaa@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4062.

Saturday, April 21

Baseball Double-header versus Arizona Western College

Douglas Campus, Apache Field

12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.

Saturday, April 21

Santa Cruz Singers: Concert in the Rotunda

Cochise College Nogales/Santa Cruz Center, 21 E. Court St., Nogales

3 - 4:30 p.m.

Join us for a special concert for Cochise College students, employees and the general public. Admission is free. For more information, call (520) 287-5583.

Tuesday, April 24

Baseball Double-header versus South Mountain Community College

Douglas Campus, Apache Field

12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.

Tuesday, April 24

Brown Bag Tuesday: Dean's Day

Douglas Campus, Student Union Conference Room

12:10 - 1 p.m.

Our last program of the season is the dean of the Douglas Campus, Chuck Hoyack. Come hear about future plans, ask him questions and join in a friendly roundtable as we talk about our campus. Sponsored by the Center for Southwest Studies.

Tuesday, April 24

Student Awards Ceremony

Sierra Vista Campus, Library Commons

3 p.m.

Students are recognized for their accomplishments throughout the year. For more information, call (520) 515-5407

Tuesday, April 24

Strong Oak Historical Studies Club Meeting

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900

7 - 9 p.m.

For more information, contact Strong Oak Club Advisor Jeni Patton at pattonj@cochise.edu or (520) 515-5328.

Wednesday, April 25

Lunch Lecture Series: Camp Naco with Debby Swartzwelder

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 313

12:10 - 1 p.m.

Efforts to preserve the historic camp continue, and Debby has been a key part of the preservation campaign. She will outline why the camp is important, what needs to be done, and where the process will go in the future. Sponsored by the Center for Southwest Studies.

Wednesday, April 25

Student Awards Ceremony

Douglas Campus, Student Union

2:30 p.m.

Students are recognized for their accomplishments throughout the year. For more information, call (520) 417-4062.

Wednesday, April 25

International Film Series: Tsotsi

Douglas Campus, Little Theatre

6 p.m.

This film traces six days in the lonely, violent life of Tsotsi ("thug"), a ruthless young gang leader in South Africa. Rated R. 94 minutes. 2006. Zulu/Xhosa/Afrikaans with English subtitles. For more information, contact the Cochise College Art Department at (520) 417-4025 or (520) 417-4058.

Wednesday, April 25

Cochise College Band & Jazz Ensemble: A Spring Concert

Bisbee High School

7 p.m.

College musicians put on a joint concert with the Bisbee High School band. Admission is free. For more information, call (520) 515-5440.

Thursday, April 26

Honors Colloquium

Sierra Vista Campus, Horace Steele Conference Room

11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Join honors students, mentors, faculty and staff at this exciting forum for showcasing student achievement and excellence. Honors students will share the findings of this year's projects during 15-minute presentations. For more information, contact Mary Coyle at (520) 515-5499 or coylem@cochise.edu.

Thursday, April 26

Springfest 2007

Douglas Campus

1 - 4 p.m.

The Douglas Campus Student Government Association hosts games, food, a disc jockey, and other festivities for students, faculty and staff. For more information, call the Student Government Office at (520) 417-4088.

Friday, April 27

Cochise College Choir: Zoobilee - De Animals a Comin'

Benson Center, 1025 State Route 90, Benson

7 p.m.

The Cochise College choir presents its annual spring concert. Admission is free. For more information, call (520) 515-5440.

Friday, April 27

International Film Series: Tsotsi

Central School Auditorium, Bisbee

7 p.m.

This film traces six days in the lonely, violent life of Tsotsi ("thug"), a ruthless young gang leader in South Africa. Rated R. 94 minutes. 2006. Zulu/Xhosa/Afrikaans with English subtitles. For more information, contact the Cochise College Art Department at (520) 417-4025 or (520) 417-4058.

Saturday, April 28

Baseball Double-header at Yavapai College

12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.

Saturday, April 28

Cochise College Choir: Zoobilee - De Animals a Comin'

Sonoita Elementary School

3 p.m.

The Cochise College choir presents its annual spring concert. Admission is free. For more information, call (520) 515-5440.

Saturday, April 28 - Sunday, April 29

Rodeo at New Mexico State University

Times TBA

The Cochise College rodeo team travels to a competition in Las Cruces, N.M. For more information, contact the Athletics Department at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.

Denise Merkel

Director, Public Information and Media Relations

Cochise College

4190 West Highway 80

Douglas, AZ 85607

Phone: 520.417.4138

Mobile: 520.249.1989

Fax: 520.417.4736

Email: merkeld@cochise.edu

Web: www.cochise.edu

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