Previous Tuesday, February 26, 2013 Next View Programs By: Day Week Month 26 Feb Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code) 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversialUnderground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north. Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by nativeAmerican sisters in the American south. The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman GalleryDisplay concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams*unless otherwise notedBlack History Month DisplayYvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work! Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery 26 Feb Student Activities Information Tables (Health Awareness) 11:00 AM-2:00 PM Location: Student Center Lower Lobby A 26 Feb Annual Support Info Tables (Lunch Table) 1:30 PM-3:30 PM Annual Support will be in the Student Center with information on their department as well as on opportunities they're offering. Please contact Jessica Samson for more information at annualsupport@regis.edu. Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B 26 Feb Strategic Planning Listening Session (RHCHP) 3:00 PM-4:30 PM This is an open listening session for all RHCHP Faculty and Staff. Location: Felix Pomponio Family Science Center Rm 212 26 Feb Stories From Wartime Series (Vietnam War The legacy) 6:00 PM-8:00 PM The signature program of the Regis University Center For The Study Of War Experience, the Stories From Wartime series, returns for 2013. This series allows Regis students to hear war experiences directly from the veterans who lived them. Hosted and moderated by Rick Crandall, with academic insights from Regis Professors Dan Clayton and Tom Bowie, it provides fascinating insights into how ordinary men and women dealt with the experiences of war and how it shaped their lives.The general public is invited to join Regis students in this series. Each 2-hour presentation starts at 6PM in the Science Building Ampitheater on the Denver campus. Seating is limited and the public is urged to arrive before 5:30PM for the best chance of being seated. Once the room is full, no additonal spectators can be allowed in the ampitheater. The Regis University Center for the Study of War Experience, formally inaugurated as an official University program in November 2004, preserves the memories and histories of war veterans to deepen our understanding of what ordinary people do in war. The Center makes this history permanently available to students, teachers, and the general public in an extensive archival collection of videotaped interviews and written testimonies of war veterans. The Center's administrative office and archives are housed in Regis University's Main Hall. To secure its future as an important national repository of war memories, the Center seeks funding to support its ongoing activities. We encourage folks to consider making a gift to the Regis University Center for the Study of War Experience to help us keep these memories alive forever. For information about how you can contribute to the Regis Center's work, please contact Dr. Daniel Clayton at 303-458-4914. For more information on this series please visit Warexperience.org Lowell Campus Map Location: Felix Pomponio Family Science Center Rm 212