Thursday, Jan. 26
Fidelity Investments Representative on Campus All day.
A representative from Fidelity Investments will be on campus to meet one-on-one with faculty and staff about their retirement savings plans. To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-642-7131.
Friday, Jan. 27
Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference Through 28 Jan. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., WCL.
WCL will host this year's conference, "Race and Rights in the Twenty-first Century: Next Generation Issues," as the first event of the 2006 Founder's Celebration. The conference will focus on citizenship and voting rights, and public and private economic justice. Registration required.
For more information, contact Pamela Bridgewater at 274-4065.
International Development Friday Forum 4:30-6 p.m. SIS Lounge.
Corky Bryant will present "Reducing Poverty, Building Peace." Sponsored by the International Development Program Student Association.
For more information contact x1657 or idpsis@american.edu.
Saturday, Jan. 28
Men's Basketball vs. Lafayette 2 p.m., Bender Arena. For more information, call x3000.
Gallery Talk 4 p.m., Katzen Arts Center.
Museum director Jack Rasmussen will lead a discussion about the exhibit Remembering Marc and Komei. For more information, call x1300.
Women's Basketball vs. Lafayette 4:30 p.m., Bender Arena. For more information, call x3000.
Men's Wrestling vs. North Carolina State 8 p.m., Bender Arena. For more information, call x3000.
Monday, Jan. 30
"Make Your Documentary Matter: Public Engagement Strategies that Work" 9 a.m.-6 p.m., McDowell Formal Lounge.
Sponsored by the Center for Social Media, this workshop will help documentary filmmakers learn engagement strategies to extend the reach and effectiveness of their work. Topics include working with nonprofit production partners, new distribution strategies, and outreach for action; Cynthia Lopez, director of communications for the PBS series P.O.V., will deliver the keynote address. Cost is $50; registration is required. Contact x3107 for more information.
"Moving Beyond Both Intolerance and Tolerance" 7 p.m., Butler Board Room.
Gertrude Conway, chair of the Department of Philosophy, Mount St. Mary's University, will lecture. The event is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and Religion.
Contact Shelley Harshe at x2925 for more information.



