Cochise College Events


Published/Last Modified on Monday, November 17, 2008 2:18 PM MST


Monday, November 17 - Wednesday November 19


Cochise College Pottery Sale

Nov. 17 & 18 - Douglas Campus, Student Union

 Nov. 19 - Sierra Vista Campus Library

 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

 The Cochise College Art Department hosts its annual Student Pottery Sale and Art Exhibition. Discover new student work and get some great holiday gifts! Proceeds split between the artist and a fund to support the Art Department. For more information, contact richt@cochise.edu or call (520) 417-4025.

Tuesday, November 18

Cochise College Blood Drive

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 305 A & B

 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

 Call or email Terri Hagen-Hale to schedule an appointment at (520) 515-5471 or hagenhalet@cochise.edu.

 

Brown Bag Tuesday - The Star Maidens Circle and the Eight Reflections Around the Wheel

Douglas Campus, Room 501 A & B

 12:10 - 1 p.m.

 Join Roy Mulholland as he addresses the Sweet Medicine Teachings of some Native American groups. The topic explains the directions of the Star Maiden Circle and its effect on our lives from both the Light and Dark side. Also included is the Medicine Wheel of your birth place and how that affects your life. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Center for Lifelong Learning at (520) 417- 4772.

Film Screening - Equilibrium

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900

 3:15 p.m.

 Join the Cinéaste Circle for the screening of this 2002 movie. In a futuristic world, a strict regime has eliminated war by suppressing emotions. Feeling is a crime punishable by death. Free and open to the public. For more information, call (520) 515-5499 or email coylem@cochise.edu.

 

Archaeological Evidence for the Origins of Affluence

Sierra Vista Campus, Horace Steele Conference Room

 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

 As part of the Phi Theta Kappa satellite seminar series, Dr. Michael Galaty, associate professor of anthropology at Millsaps College will explore why humans left millions of years of egalitarian social relations behind. Free and open to the public. For more information, call (520) 515-5315.

 

Wednesday, November 19

Orientation on Islam

9:15 -10:30 a.m., Douglas Campus, Rooms 501 A&B

 12:10 - 1 p.m., Sierra Vista Campus, Room 313

 2:15 - 4 p.m., Douglas Campus, Little Theater

 Join Azra Hussein, president of the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Arizona, as she discusses basic beliefs and practices of Islam in relation to other major religions, holidays and celebrations. Free and open to the public. Event hosted by AvanZando, The Center for Lifelong Learning, and The Social/Behavioral Sciences Department. For more information, call (520) 417- 4772.

 

Wednesday, November 19

Women’s and Men’s Basketball at Pima Community College

Tucson

 5:30 p.m., women’s game; 7:30 p.m., men’s game

Click here for more information about Apache basketball.

 

Thursday, November 20

The Road to Guantanamo

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900

 7 p.m.

 As part of the Cochise College 2008-2009 International Film Series, this 2008 movie is the true story of four British Muslim boys who go to Pakistan for a wedding and, after fleeing U.S. bombs, three of them find themselves in Cuba. Rated R. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by Cochise College in partnership with the Central School Project.

 

Friday, November 21

Engaging the Student: A Hands-on Guide to Increasing Student Learning

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900

 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

 Join Dr. Miriam Rosalyn Diamond from the Collaboration for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning as she explores a variety of low- and high-tech approaches that can help students meet learning outcomes from quick in-class exercises to games, group projects, and service-learning course components. Designed for college employees. For more information, call Macaela Cashman at (520) 515-5408.

   

Friday, November 21

Piano Recital

Kino Hall, Sierra Vista

 7 p.m.

 Join University of Arizona faculty Tannis Gibson and Mark Rush for a piano and violin recital at Kino Hall, 800 Taylor Drive, Sierra Vista. Tickets cost $5 at the door. For more information, contact the Music Department/Cultural Events at (520) 515-5440.

 

Saturday, November 22

Women’s and Men’s Basketball versus Scottsdale Community College

Douglas Campus, Cochise Stronghold Gymnasium

 5:30 p.m., women’s game; 7:30 p.m., men’s game

Click here for more information about Apache basketball.

 

Monday, November 24

Vocal Master Class: University of Arizona Doctoral Student Jay Kuh

 Sierra Vista Campus, Room 321

 12:45 - 1:30 p.m.

 University doctoral student Jay Kuh provides vocal instruction and evaluations. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call the Cochise College Music Department at (520) 515-5440.

 

Tuesday, November 25

Life in the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan

Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900

 7-8 p.m.

 As part of the Strong Oak Historical Society guest lecture series, join JoEllen Gorg, foreign service officer from the U.S. Consulate in Peshawar, as she narrates her experiences living and working in Pakistan for the past year. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jeni Patton at (520) 515-5328 or pattonj@cochise.edu.

 

Tuesday, November 25

Men’s Basketball versus Sierra Vista Stars

 Douglas Campus, Cochise Stronghold Gymnasium

 7:30 p.m.

 

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