Spring Registration -2011

SPRING  REGISTRATION-2011

All students must receive an Advising Release Code from their advisor before registering on the Web. You will not be able to register on the Web without this code.

Before registering, advising is required for:  All freshmen, All sophomores, students on academic probation,  juniors and seniors with a cumulative GPA below 2.5.

Spring 2011 Priority Registration Schedule   Registration begins at 3 p.m. for each classification.

Honor students, Graduates and Study abroad Oct. 27th

• Seniors (90+ hours) Nov. 1st

• Juniors (60-89 hours) Nov. 3rd.

• Sophomores (30-59 hours) Nov. 8th

• Freshmen (0-29 hours) Nov. 10th

•Contact your advisor to get your advising code.  If you don’t know who  your advisor is a list will be posted on the window of DM 142.

•INTD majors:  Please sign up for advising appt. regarding Spring Enrollment.  A list will be posted on Kitty’s office door – DM328.

•Things to remember when registering for Spring.   Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, when selecting your science and social science courses, please remember to select them from different areas.  This means you can’t take two biology courses. It needs to be from two different areas. EXAMPLE Physics and AENV.

• It is strongly recommended that all juniors and seniors run a degree evaluation before registering for spring.

Guest Speaker today at 2:00pm in the Shore Art Gallery

Brent Couchman is not only an ACU alumni, he’s also an amazing illustrator and designer. Brent has been published in all of the major design publications and his name is common amongst the design community. He has done work for Fossil, Comerica, Dallas Cowboys, Pei Wei Asian Diner, California Pizza Kitchen, and many more. Please join us today at 2 PM in the Shore Art Gallery and enjoy an inspiring, fun, and informative talk with Brent.

Mapping Exhibition includes Faculty Work

Lewis and Clark, a painting by Robert Green, Professor of Art, is appearing in Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art at the Katonah Museum of Art in Katonah, New York. Sarah Tanguy, independent curator and critic, and Curator with the Art in Embassies Program, Washington, D.C, selected works for the exhibition. It features the work of 38 artists, notably Vernon Fisher, Joyce Kozloff, and Paula Scher. An illustrated catalogue is being produced to accompany the exhibition, which opens October 3 and runs through January 9, 2011.

Sarah Tanguy describes Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art as “a look at current map-based art works that originate or draw on actual locations. Encompassing the stars, the land, and the built environment, the exhibition will bring to life exciting strategies that artists have used to chart or track their subjects, distilling them into art objects and activities that choreograph location through time and space.”

In reference to Lewis and Clark, she wrote, “Robert Green recreates map images made by Native Americans and French and American explorers and geographers—overlapping them, reversing east-west orientation, and re-formatting cartographic symbols, while keeping traditional scale measurements. The writhing abstraction suggests a temporal-spatial continuum that pre- and post-dates the expedition. By repeating the route of the journey, he further extends the sense of scope and de-familiarization.”

More information about the exhibition can be obtained by visiting www.katonahmuseum.org/

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