Previous Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Next View Programs By: Day Week Month 20 Mar Brain Injury Inservice for Teachers (College for Professional Studies) 8:00 AM-4:00 PM This one-day professional development opportunity is designed for Infant & Early Childhood Interventionists. Developmental Pathways, Inc. is covering the registration fee for its employees and Regis is covering the cost of its students. All others participants are asked to pay $25 to cover the cost of lunch and parking. This is payable on the morning of the event by cash or checks (made out to Regis University).Register at Acquired Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children Effects and Interventions For more information and question please contact Mary Dove Deutsch at 303-458-6607 or mdove@regis.edu Location: DTC Campus Classroom 260 20 Mar Jean Gumpper & Deborah Jang (Prints & Sculpture) 10:00 AM-4:00 PM All exhibitions and events in the O'Sullivan Art Gallery are free and open to the public.The O'Sullivan Art Gallery features the work of locally and nationally recognized artists, and has a reputation among artists as a place where their work will be studied and appreciated by students, art critics, other artists, and the general public. Exhibitions and performances at the Gallery all have a lecture/demonstration component, providing genuine dialog between the artist and audience. The setting for this interaction is intimate and informal, encouraging audience participation with questions and discussions. The O'Sullivan Art Gallery is a genuine forum for the celebration of art and ideas in the Jesuit tradition of discussion, learning, and putting theory into practice.For More Information visit O'Sullivan Art Gallery Location: O'Sullivan Art Gallery 20 Mar Mr. Regis Info Tables (Info Table) 11:30 AM-1:00 PM Mr. Regis is just around the corner so stop by the Student Center Lobby to find out more! For questions, stop by the Student Activities Office in the Student Center or contact Ellen Lundwall at elundwall@regis.edu. Location: Student Center Lower Lobby A 20 Mar School of Management Speaker '13 (Main Hall 333) 5:30 PM-8:30 PM Please call Audrey Renke for more details at 303-458-4950. Location: Main Hall Rm 333 20 Mar Rambler's Ticket Sales (Ticket Sales, Dinner) 5:00 PM-7:00 PM The Regis Ramblers will be in the Student Center Lobby selling tickets to their upcoming show. Tickets go quickly, so be sure to stop by soon!For questions or more information, please contact Hannah Jones at a href="mailto:jones768@regis.edu">jones768@regis.edu. Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B 20 Mar Guest Artist Series Colcannon Lecture (Regis College Music Series) 6:30 PM-7:30 PM All performances are free and open to the public. The Music Program at Regis invites all students, faculty, staff, and community members to join us for an exciting semester of performances at Regis. All events take place at the Regis Music Program Performance Space--at Berkeley Community Church unless otherwise noted. (50th & Meade/one block west of campus.)The Department of Fine and Performing Arts Music Program at Regis University is committed to providing cultural enrichment for the campus and community. The Music Program is intended for students of all levels of experience, offering participation in beginning to advanced music lessons and classes, performing ensembles, and courses in music history and music theory. In addition, the Department offers a Structured Minor in Music, in which students may more actively pursue their intellectual and musical interests.For more information, visit the music program website Department of Fine & Performing Arts Location: Berkeley Community Church 20 Mar Guest Artist Series Colcannon Concert (Regis College Music Series) 7:30 PM-8:30 PM All performances are free and open to the public. The Music Program at Regis invites all students, faculty, staff, and community members to join us for an exciting semester of performances at Regis. All events take place at the Regis Music Program Performance Space--at Berkeley Community Church unless otherwise noted. (50th & Meade/one block west of campus.)The Department of Fine and Performing Arts Music Program at Regis University is committed to providing cultural enrichment for the campus and community. The Music Program is intended for students of all levels of experience, offering participation in beginning to advanced music lessons and classes, performing ensembles, and courses in music history and music theory. In addition, the Department offers a Structured Minor in Music, in which students may more actively pursue their intellectual and musical interests.For more information, visit the music program website Department of Fine & Performing Arts Location: Berkeley Community Church