Check out a book from our popular reading collection on the main level of the library.
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Due to travel restrictions imposed by Hurricane Sandy, the Thursday, Nov. 1
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REMINDER:
TAKE THE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY SURVEY!
Look in your Fairfield Email, Mentor, Blackboard, StagWeb and My.Fairfield for Survey Link.
To learn more, read the student newspaper Mirror article:
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All Love: An LGBTQ Film Series
In celebration of LGBTQ History Month, Fairfield University presents a series dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) experiences through film on three consecutive Tuesdays in October. All films are free and open to the general public. Light refreshments will be served and all screenings will take place in the Barone Campus Center (BCC) upper level in Room 200. These films are First-Year Experience (FYE) approved events.
Trans
Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.
The film series closes with an award-winning 2012 festival favorite documentary. From a Navy flight surgeon to a 7 year-old to a college student, these are the stories of boys and girls, men and woman ... and all the shades in between. Stories of extraordinary people who face fear, discrimination, ignorance and violence in the hopes they might one day be able to live ... ordinary lives. TRANS explores the diverse idea of gender and what it means for many different people to transition into a space that is both comfortable and empowering.
For more information, please contact Philip Bahr (pbahr@fairfield.edu).
LGBTQ History month events are sponsored by The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, The Humanities Institute, Dolan School of Business, Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, Office of Student Diversity Programs, Office of New Student Programs, Office of Residence Life, The Department of Communication, The Women's Studies Program, Campus Ministry, The English Department, Alliance student group and Fairfield University LGBT Alumni.
Trans
Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.
The film series closes with an award-winning 2012 festival favorite documentary. From a Navy flight surgeon to a 7 year-old to a college student, these are the stories of boys and girls, men and woman ... and all the shades in between. Stories of extraordinary people who face fear, discrimination, ignorance and violence in the hopes they might one day be able to live ... ordinary lives. TRANS explores the diverse idea of gender and what it means for many different people to transition into a space that is both comfortable and empowering.
For more information, please contact Philip Bahr (pbahr@fairfield.edu).
LGBTQ History month events are sponsored by The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, The Humanities Institute, Dolan School of Business, Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, Office of Student Diversity Programs, Office of New Student Programs, Office of Residence Life, The Department of Communication, The Women's Studies Program, Campus Ministry, The English Department, Alliance student group and Fairfield University LGBT Alumni.
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Congratulations to our own talented faculty who were featured in the NY Times article - "Hey, That
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"The Irish in Film," the free movie series sponsored by the Irish Studies Program at Fairfield University, opens on Wednesday, October 3, with the first of four diverse films. The series, now in its fifth year, is part of Fairfield University's Arts & Minds season of cultural and intellectual programs.
On October 24, the final film of the fall series is "The Guard" (2011), directed by John Michael McDonagh, and starring Brendan Gleason as Sgt. Gerry Boyle. Set in Galway, the film concerns international drug dealers who have invaded the area causing the FBI to send an agent (Don Cheadle) to take care of business. Dr. Robert Epstein, associate professor of English, will introduce the film.
The films will be shown in the multimedia room of the DiMenna-Nyselius Library on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. Fairfield University welcomes the public to these free screenings. Light refreshments will be served.
Dr. Nels Pearson, director of the Irish Studies Program, will host the presentations. He will be joined by other Irish Studies professors, who will field questions after the films.
For more information, contact Marion White, Irish Studies Program, at (203) 254-4000, ext. 3021 or mwhite@fairfield.edu.
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All Love: An LGBTQ Film Series
In celebration of LGBTQ History Month, Fairfield University presents a series dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) experiences through film on three consecutive Tuesdays in October. All films are free and open to the general public. Light refreshments will be served and all screenings will take place in the Barone Campus Center (BCC) upper level in Room 200. These films are First-Year Experience (FYE) approved events.
Pariah
Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
Based on the life of a 17 year-old high school senior living in the Bronx, Alike struggles with her identity at home, in school, and in the lesbian nightclub scene across town. She doesn't quite fit in anywhere and wrestles with the polarizing issue of gender in the African-American and lesbian communities. Throughout the film, we hear a young woman's voice grow stronger punctuated by readings of her poetry. Winner of Independent Spirit Awards and Sundance, Pariah is a powerful film from first-time director Dee Rees which speaks to all of us searching for our place in the world.
For more information, please contact Philip Bahr (pbahr@fairfield.edu).
LGBTQ History month events are sponsored by The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, The Humanities Institute, Dolan School of Business, Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, Office of Student Diversity Programs, Office of New Student Programs, Office of Residence Life, The Department of Communication, The Women's Studies Program, Campus Ministry, The English Department, Alliance student group and Fairfield University LGBT Alumni.
Pariah
Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
Based on the life of a 17 year-old high school senior living in the Bronx, Alike struggles with her identity at home, in school, and in the lesbian nightclub scene across town. She doesn't quite fit in anywhere and wrestles with the polarizing issue of gender in the African-American and lesbian communities. Throughout the film, we hear a young woman's voice grow stronger punctuated by readings of her poetry. Winner of Independent Spirit Awards and Sundance, Pariah is a powerful film from first-time director Dee Rees which speaks to all of us searching for our place in the world.
For more information, please contact Philip Bahr (pbahr@fairfield.edu).
LGBTQ History month events are sponsored by The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, The Humanities Institute, Dolan School of Business, Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, Office of Student Diversity Programs, Office of New Student Programs, Office of Residence Life, The Department of Communication, The Women's Studies Program, Campus Ministry, The English Department, Alliance student group and Fairfield University LGBT Alumni.
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