Friday, October 21, 2011

Art in the Library Exhibit


Faculty members Dr. Kent Harrelson, Dr. Leslie Harrelson, Dr. Marsha Mathews, and Jody Trost have artwork on display in the Derrell C. Roberts Library.  Their works are part of the Art in the Library exhibit, an ongoing effort by the Roberts Library to promote the creative achievements of our talented campus artists. 

Carlos, Lupe and Caroline, an oil painting by Dr. Kent Harrelson, depicts a family outing at a local park.  Photographs and drawings by Dr. Leslie Harrelson explore the movement and development of the physical form through the practice of martial arts. Text as work of art best describes the beautiful collection of poetry by Dr. Marsha Mathews, and Jody Trost celebrates cultural heritage with a ceremonial dance fan. 

If you would like to submit artwork for inclusion in the exhibit, contact Melissa Whitesell by phone at 706.272.2506 or email (mwhitesell@daltonstate.edu).                                                                         



Thursday, October 20, 2011

Campus Events

Domestic Violence Conference
“Working Together: The Key to Ending Domestic Violence” is the theme of the Fifth Annual Domestic Violence Conference to be hosted Friday, Oct. 21 at Dalton State College.
Cost of the daylong conference is $35 (includes lunch) for those who register before Oct. 19; after that date, it will be $45 and will not include lunch. A complete conference brochure and online registration is available on the Dalton State website; www.daltonstate.edu; those with questions can contact Dr. Lynne Cabe at 706-272-2482.


Lunch and Learn

Dr. James Adams, Professor of Biology will present "Biology 101: The Difference Between Plants and Animals" at the next Dalton State Lunch and Learn.

Friday, October 21, from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Dalton State College, The James E. Brown Center, room 105
Lunch is included in the cost.

Reservations and advance payment are required by Wednesday, October 19,
and may be made by calling 706-272-4473. Cost is $8 for Dalton State alumni; $10 for the general public.