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LUNCH & LEARN’
— Oct. 1, 11 a.m. “Work Life Balance: Mindfulness for Beginners,” with Kathleen Zurenk. Free. Bring Your Own Lunch! Daytona Beach Campus, Bergengren Hall (Bldg. 110), Room 112. Call 506-3837.
STEM LECTURES
— Oct. 1, 5 p.m., “Oxalate Decarboxylase: an enzyme that breaks down the most common natural toxin,” presented by Alexander Angerhofer, Department of Chemistry, University of Florida.
Oct. 15, 5 p.m., “In search of the next generation antimalarials,” with Debopam Chakrabarti, Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Central Florida.
Oct. 29, 5 p.m., “Birth, death and many things in between:- secrets of life learned from a tiny worm, with Keith P. Choe, Department of Biology, University of Florida. “Seminars are designed to raise awareness of STEM and how these areas affect daily life; everyone is welcome,” said DSC professor Gajendra Tulsian. Free. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200), Madorsky Theater. Call 506-3779.
OPEN HOUSE
— Daytona State College’s six campuses will offer prospective students information on College programs with a series of events featuring campus and course program information, with showcases of individual programs at various campuses, and food also provided. In addition, there will be Dual Enrollment presentations for students who would like to get started on college while still in high school. Refreshments will be provided and each Open House ends with a free drawing for two $500 Daytona State scholarships (must be present to win) presented by the Daytona State Foundation. All events are free. For information, call 506-4471.
The following dates are scheduled:
Oct. 2, 4-7 p.m. Showcase: Barbering @ New Smyrna Beach- Edgewater Campus, 940 Tenth Street, New Smyrna Beach;
Oct. 7, 4-7 p.m. @ Flagler/Palm Coast Campus, 3000 Palm Coast Parkway SE, Palm Coast;
Oct. 16, 4-7 p.m. Showcase: Cosmetology @ Deltona Campus, 2351 Providence Blvd., Deltona;
Oct. 21, 4-7 p.m. Showcase: Dental Hygiene @ DeLand Campus, 1155 County Road 4139, DeLand;
Oct. 23, 5-7 p.m., Showcases: Engineering Technology, Public Services, Computer Science, Building & Architecture @ Advanced Technology College, 1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona Beach;
Oct. 28, 4-7 p.m., Showcases: Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision & Management, Cosmetology, Dental Assisting, Bachelor of Science in Education, Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Building & Architecture, Hospitality/Culinary, Interactive Media, Photography, TV Production @ Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200)
IT’S MAGIC
— “Abracadabra! Discovering the Magic of Effective Communication.” DSC Alumni & Friends Association host a workshop for current students and alum; learn about preparing effective resumes and cover letters, as well as interview pointers. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200), Madorsky Theater. Seating is limited
JOB FAIR
— Oct. 14, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mega Job Fair. Looking for a new career? Attend the Daytona Beach News-Journal’s MEGA job fair sponsored by Daytona State College. Come browse the best local businesses searching for employees. DSC News- Journal Center, Grand Lobby, 221 N. Beach Street, Daytona Beach. For information, visit http://www. news-journalevents.com/jobfair/
‘PLANNING COUNCIL
— Oct. 15, 2–4 p.m. Planning Council Meeting. All are invited to attend. Daytona Beach Campus, Karl Learning Resources Center (Bldg. 210), Room 209. Call 506-3904.
SPEAKER SERIES
— Oct. 21, 10 a.m. L. Gale Lemerand Entrepreneurial Speaker Series: Distinguished Alumni. Presented by America’s Small Business Development Center at DSC, learn more about Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, Stephen Crowley and owner of Opera House LIVE, Lawrence Cumbo. Free. Registration required. Daytona State College, News-Journal Center. To register or for information, call 506-4723.
RADIO DAYS
— Oct. 21, 3-7 p.m. Live broadcast on topics of interest to the community. Hosted by Marc Bernier of WNDB 1150 AM radio, this is the fourth in a series of occasional radio shows held in the News-Journal Center. The broadcast features guest segments from 3 to 5 p.m. on diverse topics. From 5 to 7 p.m. the show presents an open forum. News-Journal Center. For information, visit www.marcberniershow.com/
ABILITIES AWARENESS DAY
— Oct. 22, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m., the 24th Annual Abilities Awareness Day is co-presented by Daytona State’s Student Disability Services and Co-Curricular Activities. It features live entertainment, refreshments, interactive games and the annual wheelchair rally. With more than 200 students receiving educational assistance through Daytona State’s SDS, the day brings together both non-disabled people and those with disabilities in a day of fun and celebration. In addition, vendors demonstrate equipment used by people with disabilities and local agencies providing assistance to people with disabilities will participate. Free and open to the public. Daytona Beach Campus, Courtyard west of the Lenholt Student Center (Bldg. 130). Call 506-3530.
‘ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS’
— Oct. 10-11 & Oct. 17-18, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 12, 2:30 p.m. Richard Bean’s English adaptation of “The Servant of Two Masters,” a 1743 Commedia dell’arte style comedy play by the Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni, features mistaken identities, overactive appetites of every kind, sharp satire, intricate plot twists and cascading laughter that creates the perfect setting for merry mayhem in this Tony Award-winning British farce. Free to Daytona State College and Volusia and Flagler county students, all others $8 per person or $15 for two. DSC News-Journal Center, Gillespy Theater.
STAGE FRIGHT
— Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m. Daytona State College Improv Club presents, “Stage Fright,” a night so scary, you’ll scream with laughter. Free. News-Journal Center, Gillespy Theater
MORE AT THE CENTER
— At Daytona State College. For a full roster of events, visit: For additional information, visit www.DaytonaState.edu/TheArts or call 386-226-1927.
SYMPHONIC BAND
— Oct. 19, 2:30 p.m. The 75-member Daytona State College Symphonic Band will perform musically entertaining works from the vast repertory of the concert band. Free to Daytona State College and Volusia and Flagler county students, all others $8 per person or $15 for two. DSC News-Journal Center, Davidson Theater
FACULTY FLUTE RECITAL
— Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Tammara Phillips and Dr. Kristie Born will present a recital of music for flute and piano. From well-known favorites to new and exciting pieces and possibly a special guest or two. Free. DSC News-Journal Center, Davidson Theater
VENUE LOCATIONS
— News-Journal Center, 221 N. Beach Street, Daytona Beach. Free parking for college events in lot and behind shops.); J.M. Goddard Center (Bldg. 230), Daytona Beach Campus. Free parking in lots off of White Street and Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard.
TICKET INFORMATION
— The J.M. Goddard Center and the News-Journal Center are wheelchair accessible. Please mention at the time you purchase tickets any special seating requirements.Groups requiring handicapped seating or other special needs should call the Box Office no less than five days prior to the show. NOW FEATURING RESERVED SEATING! You are now able to choose your favorite seat and rest assured that it will be waiting for you when you arrive. Tickets are available at the News-Journal Center Box Office located at 221 N. Beach Street, Daytona Beach. Box Office Hours: Wednesdays-Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact the News-Journal Center Box Office by calling 386- 226-1927. Online ticketing can be made at www.DaytonaState.edu/TheArts. Seating begins one half-hour prior to curtain time on a first-come basis, except when reservations are required. Patrons should arrive no less than 10 minutes prior to curtain time for seating. No seating after a performance begins except at the discretion of the house manager.
All events are $8 per person or two for $15 and free to Daytona State College, Volusia and Flagler County students, unless otherwise stated.
Seating begins one half-hour prior to curtain time on a first-come basis, except when reservations are required. Patrons should arrive no less than 10 minutes prior to curtain time for seating. No seating after a performance begins except at the discretion of the house manager. All events are $8 per person or two for $15 and free to Daytona State College, Volusia and Flagler County students, unless otherwise stated.
CALLING ALL WRITERS/EDITORS
— In Motion, the campus newspaper, seeks students interested in writing sports, arts and entertainment, news or features, as well as artists, copy editors, photographers and cartoonists. Some scholarships are available. Meetings are 4 p.m. Wednesdays in the Lenholdt Student Center, Bldg. 130, Rm.119. 386-506-3268 or 506-3686. Contact Adviser Elena Jarvis, 506-3268, for information on the paper or Aeolus literary magazine or e-mail Aeolus@DaytonaState.edu or InMotion@DaytonaState.edu.
AERho
— The National Broadcasting Society meets at 5 p.m., the first Monday of each month in the boardroom of Bldg. 400, which is the WDSC-TV station. The next meeting will be Oct 7. Adviser is Anita Bevins, 506-3936. The club aims to enhance development of college and university students and entry level professionals involved in electronic media.
THE ENGLISH CLUB
— A local chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta. It meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays(Oct 8 & 22) at 2:30 p.m. in Bldg. 500, rm 220. Refreshments are served at every meeting. A movie is also shown at every meeting. Past films include “Five Easy Pieces,” “Anne of a Thousand Days” and “Bonnie and Clyde.” On occasion, the club puts on poetry readings. At least twice a year members attends performances of the Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Any student, faculty or staff member is eligible to join. There is no membership fee, although students who meet the criteria can pay $30 and become members of the national organization.
MASSAGE THERAPY
— Enjoy a therapeutic massage provided by the students of the Massage Therapy program. Available by appointment only spring semester. $15 for one hour. Bldg. 320, Rm. 138. Call 506-3229 or 506-3185.
YOGA LESSONS
— Mu Rho, Daytona State College’s Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, is embarking on a quest to benefit the minds and bodies of the students and staff at their school by engaging in weekly yoga sessions, led by student officer Casey Ward. — DSC’s PTK yoga sessions are held every Monday at 1 p.m.in Building 130, room 154. Call student activities at 506-3131 for more information.
PTK MEMBERSHIP
— To join Phi Theta Kappa, the campus honor society, come by Bldg. 130, Rm. 106 and fill out an application. GPA of 3.5 required and no less than 3.2 in any given semester. In Daytona Beach, the PTK campus chapter meets first and third Thursdays at 2 p.m. in Building 130, room 110. Hours and meeting times vary at the other five campuses. Contact campuswide adviser Ted Wygant at 386-506-3517.
SPA
— The Student Photography Association of DSC and UCF fosters artistic encouragement and professionalism in photo students on campus. TSPA meets the last Thursday of every month. Daytona State adviser is Roger Linke and for UCF it is Laine Wyatt.Contact Linke at 506-3280 or Wyatt at 506-4092.
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION
— Academic support for students enrolled in difficult required courses. It is an academic assistance program that increases student performance and a peer-facilitated out-of-class study group that incorporates study skills with course content. This program targets high-risk courses rather than highrisk students. High-risk courses are traditionally difficult due to their content. Courses targeted for this program: MAC 1105 College Algebra, BSC 1085 Hum Ant & Phys I, MCB 1010 Microbiology, CHM 1025 Intro to Chemistry, BSC 1005 Survey Biology. For more information contact Fatima Gilbert at 506-3356.
SOUTHEAST MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY
— Offers interactive and rotating exhibits in the Mori Hosseini Center, Bldg. 1200. Admission to the Museum is free. All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. Museum hours: 11-5 p.m. Tues, Thurs & Fri; Wed: 11-7 p.m. Weekends: 1-5p.m. June, July and December Hours: Tues-Sun: 12-4 p.m. Call 386-506-4475. All discussions are wheelchair-accessible. Information is also available at www.smponline.org Closed Mondays and for the following dates: Daytona 500 Weekend, Spring Break, Easter Sunday, July 4, July 30-Aug. and Thanksgiving Weekend.
Through Dec. 12: ‘PURE PHOTOGRAPHY’
— Pictorial and Modern Photographs from the Syracuse University Art Collection Photographers included in this exhibition have extensive histories that span thematic periods and artistic styles. Taking their cues from masters like Edward Steichen, artists such as Berenice Abbott and Manuel Álvarez Bravo built on that foundation to explore the very art of photography. Utilizing their cameras, they created a new, modern vision for photography with a revised understanding of the camera and its capabilities. No longer tied to a pictorial past, these artists, and others, gave photography its own unique definition as an art form based solely on its ability to capture and create striking images.
‘THE GROWTH OF A COLLECTION PART 1: 1981-2001’
— In celebration of the roots and early history of the permanent collection of the SMP, the exhibit highlights the first 20 years of collecting, beginning with acquisitions by what was then Daytona Beach Community College’s Gallery of Fine Arts. The second chapter in this survey exhibition gathers selected images from collecting initiated after the formal establishment of the Southeast Museum of Photography in 1992, and features acquisitions made in those first nine years of the Museum’s collecting, until 2001. These two sections represent a brief sampling only of the wealth and richness of the Museum’s collection. Oct. 20, 5-7 p.m.
Oct.10-Feb.15‘JUDITH FOX: SEA OF DREAMS’
— Artist Talk and Exhibition Opening Reception: Friday, Oct. 10, 6-8 p.m. Fox has been focusing her camera on a small stretch of the ocean since 2001. The resulting body of work, “Sea of Dreams,” speaks to the deep and joyous primal relationship humans have with the sea. This series is divided in two sections, “Secret Kingdom,” a reflection of the play between the pulling tides, wind and tossed up sand in the space just before the sea meets the land, and “Sirens” — an allegorical reference to the age-old lure of the sea in which Fox imagines a group of teenagers morphed into Sirens — beautiful young women whose songs lured sailors to their deaths
‘ALEJANDRO ALMAREZ: PORTRAITS OF POWER’
— Exhibition Opening Reception: Friday, Oct.10, 6–8 p.m. This exhibition presents two recent series by Argentinian photographer, Alejandro Almaraz. In his series, “Portraits of Power,” Almaraz layers source material from paintings and photographic portraits of world leaders into single images, revealing subtle nuances within the traditional portrait across numerous countries. Almaraz also presents work from his series titled “Places I’ve Never Been Present,” utilizing a similar layering method to create representations of these places through existing images found on the Internet.
MUSEUM FILM SERIES: “Man, Animals & Nature – Beauty, Conflict & Mythology.”
Select Wednesdays @ 1:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with a variety of inspiring EXHIBITS and thought-provoking films that explore human being’s relationship with nature and animals.
Oct. 1 — “Blackfish,” dir. Gabriela Cowperthwaite (USA, 2013)
Oct. 8 — “Mountain Patrol,” dir. Chuan Lu (China, 2004)
Oct. 15 — “Elegy of the Land,” dir. Aleksandr Sokurov (Russia, 1978/1988)
Oct. 22 — “Food, Inc.,” dir. Robert Kenner (USA, 2008)
Oct. 29 — “Into the Wild,” dir.Sean Penn (U.S., 2007)
DINNER and a MOVIE: Double Feature
Select Wednesdays @ 7:30 p.m. Double Feature pairs films based on a number of commonalities, including theme, genre, era, country of origin or director. Join DSC professor and filmmaker Eric Breitenbach and guest colleagues for discussions following each film. Both foreign and domestic films will be subtitled in English for the hearing impaired.
Oct. 1 — “Red,” dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski (USA, 1994)
Oct. 8 — “Populaire,” dir. Régis Roinsard (France, 2012)
Oct. 15 — “Romantics Anonymous,” dir. Jean-Pierre Améris (France/Belgium, 2010)
Oct. 22 — “Melancholia,” dir. Lars von Trier (Denmark/Sweden/France/Italy/Germany, 2011)
Oct. 29 — “Last Night,” dir. Don McKellar (Canada,1998)
MUSEUM FILM SERIES: “Civil Rights – The Long Freedom Struggle.”
Select Thursdays @ 7 p.m. This series commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Join DSC history professor Leonard Lempel and guest colleagues for discussions following each film.
Oct. 2 — “42,” dir. Brian Helgeland (USA, 2013)
Oct. 9 — “Freedom Never Dies: Legacy of Harry T. Moore,” dirs. Sandra Dickson, Churchill Roberts (USA, 2000)
Oct. 16 — “Boycott,” dir. Clark Johnson (USA, 2000)
Oct. 23 — “Freedom Riders,” dir. Stanley Nelson (USA, 2010)
Oct. 30 — “The March,” dir. John Akomfrah (USA, 2013)
MUSEUM FILM SERIES: “The Great War.”
Select Fridays @ 1:30 p.m. This film series marks the 100 year anniversary of the start of World War I. A mix of a few silent classics from the time, some titles from recent years and a number of rare masterpieces set the terrain for a broad view of the context and fallout from that tragic war.
Oct. 3 — “Passchendaele,” dir. Paul Gross (Canada, 2008)
Oct. 10 — “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,” dirs. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger (UK, 1943)
Oct. 17 — “My Boy Jack,” dir. Brian Kirk (UK, 2008)
Oct. 24 — “Oh, What a Lovely War,” dir. Richard Attenborough (USA, 1969)
MUSEUM FILM SERIES: “The War to End All Wars.”
Select Fridays @ 7 p.m. The First World War ushered in the modern era and abruptly ended the sweep of empires, dynasties and many royal houses. Very little of what had existed before was able to survive this terrible conflict. The world could never be the same again.
Oct. 17 — “Paths of Glory,” dir. Stanley Kubrick (West Germany, 1957)
Oct. 24 — “The Big Parade,” dir. King Vidor, George W. Hill (Austria, 1925) 140 min. Silent.
Oct. 31 — “King and Country,” dir. Joseph Losey (UK, 1964)
SMP COMMUNITY EDUCATION WORKSHOPS:
Oct. 18, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., “Basic Concepts of Digital Photography.” Workshops are designed for adults of all ages and skill levels. An introduction to DSLR camera operation, composition, exposure controls, resolution and file formats. Cost: $70. Due to limited space, pre-registration and payment is required. Oct. 25, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., “Digitization of Photographic Materials.” A primer to basic scanning processes for analog materials, including photographic prints, slides, and negatives. Cost: $35 ($25 if registering on/before Oct. 3). Due to limited space, pre-registration and payment is required. Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area. Call 506-4569.
CAFÉ 101 Café 101 is a teaching café and kitchen operated by Daytona State College students, under the supervision of our chef instructors. Café 101, which has been highly rated by the Daytona Beach News-Journal, is open for lunch Monday through Friday with seating times of 11:30 a.m. or noon and dinner on Wednesday evenings with seating times of 5:30 or 6 p.m. Café 101 features a fixed-price menu of $11 for lunch and $15 for dinner (including tax). Patrons receive an appetizer, entree, dessert and beverage. Vegetarian meals are available by request. Gratuities are welcome and help fund student scholarships. Credit cards are accepted. Seating is by reservation only. To make reservations call 506-3859
COFFEE/BAKE SHOPS
Fresh-baked goodies and coffee is served from morning to early afternoon in the foyer of the Mori Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200). Hours: 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays. There is an alternate location in the campus Library, Bldg. 231, Daytona Beach.
INTRAMURALS
— For information on intramural/recreational activities, contact 506-3486 and talk to director Lori Lemoine . The office is in the Student Center, Bldg. 130, Rm. 110, or go to: www.DaytonaState.edu/student_act/intramurals.html
HEALTH & WELLNESS
— For a full roster of classes, go to: www.DaytonaState.edu/fitness_ctr or www.DaytonaState.edu/aquatic_ctr
FRESH START CLASS
— Runs Oct. 6–Oct. 31, 9 a.m.-noon. at the Daytona Beach Campus, Wetherell Center, Bldg. 100, Rm. 218. Call 506-3068. Or Flagler/Palm Coast Campus, Alan Smolen Center, Bldg. 1, Rm. 111, 3000 Palm Coast Parkway S.E., Palm Coast. For information, call 386-246-4871.
Oct. 20- Nov. 14, 9 a.m.-noon, Deltona Campus, Fathi Hall, Bldg. 1, Rm. 211 2351 Providence Blvd. Deltona. For information, call 386-789-7320. Sponsored by DSC’s Center for Women and Men, this FREE four-week program is designed to assist individuals to make a successful transition into college, a new career, and the workplace. Participants will learn how to build confidence, explore career interests, investigate educational opportunities, establish personal and career goals, write a successful resume, improve interview skills, navigate the Daytona State College enrollment process, and apply for financial aid and scholarships.
