Bulletin Board X
Singing Group auditions
The Citations, the Graduate School's a cappella singing group, will hold auditions during the weeks of September 13th and September 20th.
The group rehearses two hours each week and sings a range of musical styles. It is particularly interested in adding more bass, baritone and tenor voices.
For more information or to sign up for an audition, send e-mail to melissa.ganz@yale.edu.
The Yale University Women's Organization (YUWO) will host a wine- and cheese-tasting reception on Tuesday, Sept. 14,
5-7 p.m., at the President's House, 43 Hillhouse Ave.
New and prospective members of the organization are welcome to attend and sign up for activities. Membership is open to any woman who is associated with the Yale community through her own or her family's current or previous affiliation. Dues are $20 per year.
YUWO offers programs and activities such as study groups, book circles and discussion groups, "lunch & learn" lectures, social events and special interest groups. The organization also sponsors a scholarship program for members of the Yale community whose formal education has been interrupted or delayed.
For more information, call Mary Tully at (203) 453-3760 or send e-mail to tullyme@yahoo.com.
The Organizational Development and Learning Center of the Department of Human Resources is sponsoring "Yoga for Relaxation and Stress Reduction" this fall.
The course, which will consist of 11 classes, will be held 12:15-1:15 p.m., beginning Friday, Sept. 24. Sessions will be held at Fresh Yoga, 319 Peck St., Erector Square, in New Haven. The course is open to the public. The fee is $65; $55 for University affiliates.
To register, visit the website at www.yale.edu/learningcenter or call (203) 432-5660.
The Women Faculty Forum (WFF) will host its fourth annual reception to welcome new women faculty and senior administrators, and to celebrate the successes of women who have recently received tenure and women joining Yale's senior administration.
The event will take place 5:30-7:00 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 13, at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. The program will include remarks by Frank Turner, director of the library; Jon Butler, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; and Peter Salovey, dean of Yale College. In addition, members of the WFF council and its steering committee will present an overview of the plans and projects of the forum.
The event is open to all members of the the University community. Individuals who plan to attend should respond by calling (203) 432-8847 or sending e-mail to wff@yale.edu. For more information, visit the website at www.yale.edu/wff.
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