A SPECIAL SCREENING of 'After Innocence', a new film by Jessica Sanders, will be shown on Tuesday, November 14 at 6:15pm. The film is being presented by the Columbia Union College
Center for Law & Public Policy, the
Amnesty Chapter of Columbia Union College, and
Spectrum Magazine.
'After Innocence' has won numerous awards, including the Special Jury Prize at the
2006 Sundance Film Festival, the Audience Award at the 2005 Indy Film Festival of Boston, and Best Storytelling in a Documentary at the 2005 Nantucket Film Festival.
The film is open to the public and will be shown at the Sligo Seventh-day Adventist Church, Memorial Chapel. For more information, contact the Center for Law & Public Policy at 301-891-4572.
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Thursday, November 02, 2006
THE COLUMBIA UNION College music department has announced that it will perform three concerts at
Carnegie Hall in New York city during the month of November. The concerts will be held on November 12, 20, and 26. The concert on November 26 will feature internationally renowned composer and conductor John Rutter directing Handel's
Messiah.
If you are a prospective student who is interested in studying music at Columbia Union College, please email us at
enroll@cuc.edu or
neye@cuc.edu to find out how you can get complimentary tickets for one of the concerts.
These concerts are just further examples of the opportunities that exist for music students at Columbia Union College. This year CUC will perform more than 20 times at
Carnegie Hall (can you college do that?) and will tour the west coast during the first week of January. Last summer the college orchestra and choir toured Brazil and Argentina for a month; and the summer before last they toured England and South Africa for a month. These are the kinds of opportunities that just don't exist at many other colleges.
Please contact us if you would like more information about the music program.
Labels: Can Your College Do This?, music
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