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Concordia University Hosts Free
Community Events in November
The following events are mostly free, open to
the public, and take place on the Concordia
University campus, 2811 N E Holman Street in
Portland, Ore., unless otherwise noted. For
more information, visit the Concordia Univer­
sity website at www.cu-portland.edu/calendar.
portland.edu/library/events/.
Art Show -- Through Nov. 9, Daily 8a.m.-10p.m.
More information at www.cu-portland.edu/library/
events/.
Literacy Event -- Sat. Nov. 3, 7:30 a.m. $50 registra­
tion fee that covers a continental breakfast and all
materials. For information and to register, visit www.cu-
portland.edu/coe/conference/com m oncore/.
Concordia Wind Ensemble Fall Concert -- Sun.
Nov. 4, 3:00 p.m. The music will feature selections
composed by Aaron Copland, Larry Clark, and several
others.
Concordia University Senior Preview 2012 -- Nov.
9-10. Join Concordia University Portland for its Senior
Preview weekend Nov. 9 - 1 0 and live the life o f a
Concordia student for 24-hours. For more information
and to register: www.cu-portland.edu/preview2012.
Small Instrumental Ensemble Fall Concert -- Fri.
Nov. 9, 7:00 p.m. Concordia University’s small en­
sembles will perform at their annual fall concert. This
free concert will be held in the Fine Arts Building on
C oncordia’s cam pus and will feature the Brass,
Handbell, and String ensembles.
G uatem alan A rt Show & Fundraiser — Nov. 12
- Dec. 28, Daily 8 a.m. — 10 p.m. An artist’s
reception will be held Thurs. Nov. 15 at 5:30 p.m.
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M AT and M .Ed Information Session -- Thurs.
Nov. 15, 6 p.m. Students interested in the Master
of Arts in Teaching or M aster of Education pro­
grams are invited to attend an information session
in C o n c o rd ia ’s L u th e r H all. R S V P at
www.concordiateacher.com or call 503-280-8501.
Nursing Information Session - Thurs. Nov. 15,
6:30 p.m. For more information and to RSVP go
http://landing.cu-portland.edu/new-nursing or call
503-280-8501.
M AT and M.Ed Information Session -- Thurs.
Nov. 29, 6 p.m. Students interested in the Master
of Arts in Teaching or M aster of Education pro­
grams are invited to attend an information session
in C o n c o rd ia ’s L u th e r H all. R S V P at
www.concordiateacher.com or call 503-280-8501.
T ’was the Night Before Christmas - Thurs.
Nov. 29,6:30-8:30 p.m. Presentation by Judith
Nixon, Professor o f Library Science at Purdue
University, on the story behind Clement M oore’s
famous Christmas poem. For information go to
http://w ww.cu-portland.edu/library/events/.
A B O U T C O N C O R D IA U N IV E R S IT Y :
Concordia University is a private, Lutheran, liberal
arts university based in Northeast Portland, Oregon
with a mission o f preparing leaders for the transfor­
mation o f society. Founded in 1905, Concordia
University more than 3,000 students through its
College o f Education, College of Health & Human
Services, College o f Theology, Arts, & Sciences,
School o f Management, its School o f Law in Boise,
Idaho, and online, www.cu-portland.edu.
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