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Sunday, November 1st
- Dona Ann McAdams: Some Women
- The Opalka Gallery, Albany Campus
- SCA Open House
- Sage College of Albany's Fall Open House is designed to allow students interested in SCA an opportunity to tour and meet the campus community. Students and their parents will participate in admission and financial aid workshops, and will have the opportunity to speak with faculty and current students.
- 9:00 am, Kahl GYM
Tuesday, November 3rd
- Cover Letter Writing Workshop
- 3:30 pm, Albany Career Center
- RSC Junior Class Ring Dinner
- 6:00 pm, Kellas Formal - Troy Campus
Wednesday, November 4th
- Sage Volleyball Hosts Skyline Conference Tournament
- Sage's women's volleyball team will host Old Westbury in the first round of the 2009 Skyline Conference Championship.
- 12:07 pm, Neff Athletic Center
- Dinner with the Artist
- 5:00 pm, Opalka Gallery - Albany Campus
Thursday, November 5th
- The 10th Annual Northeast U.S. Conference on Character Education
- 7:15 am, Kahl Campus Center - Albany campus
- GEMS for Middle School Students
- 8:45 am, Troy Campus
- RSC Fall Overnight and Student Sage Scholars Luncheon
- 2:30 pm, Troy Campus
- Interview Skills Workshop
- 3:30 pm, Albany Career Center
- Whose Life Is It Anyway? Panel Discussion
- 6:30 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
- Karaoke Talent Show with Prizes, Albany Campus
- 1st Annual Sage Emeralds Karaoke Talent Show with prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. All invited to attend. Start rehearsing, it should be a great show!
- 7:00 pm, Freddies Student Center, Albany Campus
- Basketball Intramurals Meeting
- Intramural Sports Intramurals are offered in both team and individual sports throughout the academic year. They include such activities as flag football, 5-on-5 basketball, floor hockey, indoor soccer, personal fitness challenge and ultimate frisbee. The winning team/individual of each sport receives intramural champion hats.
- 7:00 pm, CC 224
- Pulitzer Prize-winning Novelist Steven Millhauser
- 7:30 pm, Bush Memorial Hall, Troy campus
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?
- 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
- Sage "Idol" Contest and Dance Party
- 8:00 pm, "The Aggie"
Friday, November 6th
- Reception: DONA ANN McADAMS: Some Women
- November 1 December 11, 2009 Reception Friday, November 6, 5-9pm Artist talk: Art & Activism, Tuesday, December 1, 12:30pm Artist guided walk-through of exhibit: Friday, December 4, 7pm An exhibit surveying 35 years of this significant photographer's work. The exhibit explores this artist's deep interest in women which threads through all of the portfolios of this keenly engaged observer. The show consists of approximately 50 gelatin silver prints dating from 1975 to the present and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. This exhibit is the first full career survey evidencing the constancy and growth of this artist's vision.
- 5:00 pm, Opalka Gallery
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?
- 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
- Rock'n'Bowl
- $5 for Sage students/ $10 for non-sage. 2 slices of pizza, beverages, unlimited bowling, your shoes all included in the price. Plus there will be contest and giveaways going on throughout the whole night.
- 11:00 pm, Latham, NY
Saturday, November 7th
- Yoga
- Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
- 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?
- 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
Sunday, November 8th
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?
- 2:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus








