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Tuesday, February 1, 2005 Events

Tue, February 1, 2005 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Turtle Island String Quartet: USC Spectrum Performing Arts Series More...

Alfred Newman Recital Hall (AHF)
Admission: General, $20; Seniors and USC staff and faculty, $10, USC Students with valid ID, $5

The Turtle Island String Quartet strikes a balance between the emotional immediacy of jazz and the dazzling conceptualization of classical music in an improvisational program titled "The Art of the Groove."

Tue, February 1, 2005, Thu, February 3, 2005, Sun, February 6, 2005 and Sun, February 13, 2005 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Indoor Soccer Tournament More...

Physical Education Building (PED)
Admission: Free

All USC students, staff and faculty are eligible to participate in this intramural activity in leagues that include all-university, fraternity, sorority, coed and HICCup.

Every day from Tue, February 1, 2005 through Wed, March 2, 2005 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
USC Workout NIKE Fitness Challenge More...

General William Lyon University Center (LRC)
Admission: Free

USC students, staff and faculty get one of the best workouts taught by some of the top instructors in the business.

Tue, February 1, 2005 from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Understanding Different Institutional Cultures: The Silent Giant Making or Breaking Careers More...

Leavey Library (LVL)
Admission: Free

Melora Sundt, the associate dean for research in the USC Rossier School of Education, looks at the role institutional culture can play in shaping an academic career and how institutions create and reinforce their cultures.

Tue, February 1, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
California Demographic Futures and Its Policy Implications: The 2005 Mid-Decade Report More...

Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall (RGL)
Admission: Free

Dowell Myers and Julie Park discuss the release of the California Demographic Futures projections and the possible policy and social implications.

Wed, November 17, 2004 through Sat, February 12, 2005 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
'Peter Plagens: An Introspective' More...

USC Fisher Gallery (HAR)
Admission: Free

Large-scale oil and acrylic paintings and mixed media compositions from the past 30 years highlight this retrospective of the artistic career of Peter Plagens, an alumnus of the USC School of Fine Art and the art critic for Newsweek magazine.

Mon, September 20, 2004 through Fri, May 13, 2005 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays all day.
'Tapestry of Life': The Photography of Howard Buffett More...

Annenberg School for Communication (ASC)
Admission: Free

'Tapestry of Life' represents 10 years of photography from more than 40 international excursions by Illinois agri-businessman and photographer Howard Buffett and communicates the struggles and needs of individuals in the Third World.

Every day from Sat, October 9, 2004 through Sat, February 12, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Cultivating Pasadena: From Roses to Redevelopment More...

Pasadena Museum of California Art
Admission: General, $6; Seniors and students with valid ID, $4; free to children under 12 and PMCA museum members

"Cultivating Pasadena" juxtaposes unique archival shots of Pasadena with contemporary “rephotographs” showing how Southern California has been radically altered - or remarkably preserved - over the past 100 years.

Every day from Tue, September 14, 2004 through Sun, May 29, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Three Winters in the Sun: Einstein In California More...

Skirball Cultural Center
Admission: General, $12; Seniors and students, $8; free for members and children under 12

This installation focuses on the three winter terms that Albert Einstein spent at the California Institute of Technology (1931 - 1933) and uses this brief period as a lens to re-envision his entire life.

Every day from Tue, January 11, 2005 through Fri, February 18, 2005 all day.
Art in the Village: I Will Survive More...

University Village Shopping Center
Admission: Free

"I Will Survive" features the artwork of local K-5 students who were inspired to create a work of art that depicts how they would live on their own if stranded, for example, on a desert island.

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