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November
Monday, November 5th
8:00pm
  • Location: Van Meter Auditorium
  • Time: 8:00pm

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The Corporate Surrealists of America, under the direction of honors student Joel Sena (Fickel), present JUMAH COLA TIME TO DRINK, an original play by the director, on November 5 and 7 in Van Meter Auditorium at 8 PM. The piece is a shocking poetic drama that draws from the writings of Rudyard Kipling and cuts unflinchingly to the magmatic core of a nation’s expanding military, moral, and economic boot print in the world.

Jumah, an angry and abused Muslim-American soldier fighting in a fictional occupation of India, looks to a mysterious activist in an American military prison for solace and guidance. The woman, fighting peacefully for the return of her country’s stolen water resources from the hands of cola barons, prophesies every detail of Jumah’s imminent death. The Prometheus story reverses. Jumah’s final act on earth, a gift of water and love to the fellow soldier who will end up his murderer, proves to be the secret, quiet gesture of beauty, heroism, and sacrifice that is always at hand in a world brutal and ablaze. $4. Contains strong language and adult subject matter.

Wednesday, November 7th
8:00pm
  • Location: Van Meter Auditorium
  • Time: 8:00pm

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The Corporate Surrealists of America, under the direction of honors student Joel Sena (Fickel), present JUMAH COLA TIME TO DRINK, an original play by the director, on November 5 and 7 in Van Meter Auditorium at 8 PM. The piece is a shocking poetic drama that draws from the writings of Rudyard Kipling and cuts unflinchingly to the magmatic core of a nation’s expanding military, moral, and economic boot print in the world.

Jumah, an angry and abused Muslim-American soldier fighting in a fictional occupation of India, looks to a mysterious activist in an American military prison for solace and guidance. The woman, fighting peacefully for the return of her country’s stolen water resources from the hands of cola barons, prophesies every detail of Jumah’s imminent death. The Prometheus story reverses. Jumah’s final act on earth, a gift of water and love to the fellow soldier who will end up his murderer, proves to be the secret, quiet gesture of beauty, heroism, and sacrifice that is always at hand in a world brutal and ablaze. $4. Contains strong language and adult subject matter.

Friday, November 9th
8:00pm - 11:00pm
  • Location: WKU Faculty House
  • Time: 8:00pm - 11:00pm

Dance

  • Come out in your best thrift shop outfit and dance the night away!
  • Cake, punch & great music!
  • Prizes for the best outfits!
  • Fri, Nov 9, 8-11pm Faculty House (log house behind Cherry Hall)
  • Early tickets: $5 per person / $8 per couple
  • Tickets at the door: $6 per person / $10 per couple

Sponsored by the Honors Club

Tuesday, November 13th
Friday, November 16th
All Day
  • Time: All Day

CE/T Draft Approval form

http://www3.wku.edu/honors/forms/cet-draft-approval.php

 

  • Due 2 weeks (Nov. 16, 2012) before the date of your thesis defense
  • The typed form is due along with a hard copy of your CE/T draft and proof of conference presentation.
    • Attach verification of your presentation from a meeting or conference.
  • You should allow all of your readers a minimum of two weeks to review your CE/T draft before your defense.  No defenses will be scheduled during the last week of classes and finals week.
Monday, November 19th
10:00am
  • Location: Thompson Complex Central Wing 368
  • Time: 10:00am

Please come out and support Brittany Morgan as she defends her Capstone Experience/Thesis!

 

Title: Reaction to Halogenated Hydrocarbons with Cysteine and Nucleotides

Tuesday, November 20th
All Day
  • Location: Online: http://wku.evaluationkit.com
  • Time: All Day

Online Course Evaluations

 
 

http://wku.evaluationkit.com

 

Important Fall 2012 Dates for Online Course Evaluations

 

September 24 - October 3 1st Bi-Term Courses Evaluated
October 29 - November 20 Full-term Courses Evaluated
November 12 - November 20 2nd Bi-Term Courses Evaluated
December 3 Prize Drawing for students who completed all fall 2012 evaluations
December 3 - December 18 Students completing all evaluations have early access to grades in TOPNET
December 19 All students have access to their grades on TOPNET
January 4 Faculty have access to evaluation results
Tuesday, November 27th
2:00pm
  • Location: Thompson Complex for Science (TCCW) 368
  • Time: 2:00pm

Please come out and support Zhibo Yuan as he defends his Capstone Experience/Thesis!

 

Title: Catalytic Oxidations of Organic Sulfides by Ruthenium Porphyrin with Iodobenzene Diacetate.

Wednesday, November 28th
4:00pm
  • Location: Cherry Hall 203A
  • Time: 4:00pm

Please come out and support David Leonhardt as he defends his Capstone Experience/Thesis!

 

Title: The Concise Guide to the Modern Calvinist/Arminian Debate

Thursday, November 29th
3:00pm
  • Location: Tate Page Hall - Center for Leadership Excellence
  • Time: 3:00pm

Please come out and support Christy Culbreth as she defends her Capstone Experience/Thesis!

Friday, November 30th
8:00am
  • Location: Thompson Complex, North Wing (TCNW) Room 216 and 224
  • Time: 8:00am

Please come out and support Keyana Boka as she defends her Capstone Experience/Thesis!

 

Title: What’s that Hooting Sound? A Survey on Novel Sound Producing Mechanisms in Chameleons

10:00am
  • Location: Cherry Hall - Robert Penn Warren Room (CH 101)
  • Time: 10:00am

Please come out and support Amanda Adams as she defends her Capstone Experience/Thesis!

 

Title: Defying Audiences: Wicked  in its Various Forms of Media

All Day
  • Location: Honors Center
  • Time: All Day

The last day that you can defend your thesis is on November 30th. When you are defending please remember to bring the following forms:

 

CE/T Final Evaluation form

http://www3.wku.edu/honors/forms/cet-final-evaluation.php

This form should be filled out, printed and brought to your defense. After your defense a member of your CE/T committee will bring the form to the Honors College.

 

Printed Title Pages for Advisor to Sign – the cardstock paper that this form has to be printed out on can be found at the Honors College Front Desk, when needed.

 



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